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DS18 ZXI-5254 5.25" Coaxial Speakers with Neodymium Magnet — 180W MAX
Product Overview
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Key Features
- 5.25" 2-Way Coaxial
- RMS Power: 60 Watts (180 Watts Max)
- Impedance: 4 Ohm
- Barium Ferrite & Neodymium Magnets
- Pair ~ 89dB
Product Overview
ZXI-5254
5.25" 2-Way Coaxial Speaker with Kevlar Cone — 60W RMS, 4-Ohm
A solid mid-size upgrade over factory speakers, the ZXI-5254 pairs a Kevlar-reinforced woofer with a neodymium tweeter for punchy, detailed sound without breaking the bank.
The rubber surround keeps unwanted vibration in check for cleaner bass response, while the neodymium tweeter adds crisp top-end clarity without adding unnecessary weight.
Covering a wide 40Hz–20kHz range, the ZXI-5254 is a distortion-resistant, easy drop-in replacement for most factory 5.25" locations.
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RMS vs. MAX power — which number do I actually care about?
RMS is what your gear handles continuously; MAX is the short burst it can survive without complaint. Match your amplifier's RMS output to your speakers' RMS rating — sizing off the MAX number is how magic smoke gets released.
What does the IP65 rating on DS18 marine gear actually mean?
It's dust-tight and rated against low-pressure water jets from any direction — built for spray, rain, and the occasional wave over the bow, not for full submersion. If something's going somewhere it could sit underwater, that's a different conversation entirely.
How do I match an amplifier to my speakers without guessing?
Add up the RMS rating of everything the amp will power, and pick an amp whose RMS output (at your speakers' impedance — usually 4-ohm) lands close to that total. Undersized is thin sound; wildly oversized is a fast way to blow a voice coil.
Can I mix marine-grade gear into a standard car audio setup, or the reverse?
You can run marine-grade gear in a car — it's just over-built for that environment, no downside besides cost. Running non-weatherproof car audio gear in an open UTV or boat is the direction that causes problems.
What gauge wiring kit do I need?
It scales with your amp's power draw and the length of the run — DS18's OFC kits come in 4-gauge and 8-gauge for a reason. Undersized wiring on a high-draw system is a voltage-drop and heat problem waiting to happen; when in doubt, size up.
