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Memphis MM105TB

The MM105TB is a 10″ high-performance marine tower speaker engineered for boats, wake towers, side-by-sides, and other powersports vehicles. Built with Memphis ATAC™ (Advanced Tower Array Construction), it uses a curved 4-tweeter line array that delivers long-distance, wide-angle sound projection — perfect for open-air environments. Its fully sealed design prevents water, dust, and debris from entering the enclosure, making it ideal for harsh outdoor use. The heavy-duty ASA plastic housing, stainless-steel hardware, and IP66 rating ensure long-term durability. Dual-sided RGB LED lighting adds a premium illuminated look from both front and back, enhancing the visual appeal of any vehicle or boat.


Features

Feature Details
RGB Lighting Front & back of enclosure
Brackets Cast stainless steel, fits 1.75–3” bars
Swivel Brackets Easy 360° swivel
Surface Mount Brackets Included
Enclosure Material ASA plastic
Electrical Connections Sealed
Logo Badge Easy to rotate
Front Grille Easy to rotate
Water Rating IP66
Grille Type Stainless steel array grille
Speaker Size 10”
Power (RMS/Peak) 300W / 600W
Tweeter Array 4-tweeter line array
Finish Shadow Black

 


Specifications

Feature Details
Model MM105TB (Black)
Size (in) 10
RMS/Peak (W) 300 / 600
Impedance (Ω) 4
Dimensions (H/W/D) 14.3 × 10.83 × 13.9
Clamp Fit 1.75” to 3”
Warranty (YRS) 2 Y
Grill Included Y*

 

 

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Questions and Answers

Q1: What size is the MM105TB?

A1: It is a 10″ marine tower speaker.

Q2: Does it include RGB lighting?

A2: Yes  it has front and rear RGB LED illumination.

Q3: Is it waterproof?

A3: It has an IP66 water- and dust-resistant rating suitable for marine and off-road use.

Q4: What is the power handling?

A4: The speaker delivers 300 W RMS and 600 W peak power.

Q5: What bar sizes can it mount on?

A5: It includes swivel clamps fitting 1.75″ to 3″ bars.


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