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Description

Sundown Audio NeoPro-8 v.4

The Sundown Audio NeoPro-8 v.4 is an 8-inch pro-audio midrange driver from the NeoPro v.4 lineup, engineered for high-output performance in car audio and custom sound systems. Built with a carbon fiber cone and neodymium motor, this speaker is designed to handle intense SPL demands with excellent clarity and minimal cone breakup. Rated for 130 W – 320 W RMS power handling and available in both 4 ohm and 8 ohm impedance versions, it offers flexibility with different amplifier configurations. With high sensitivity (around 95.5 dB @ 1 W/1 m) and a smooth midrange response centered around 114 Hz, the NeoPro-8 v.4 delivers punchy, detailed mid frequencies, making it ideal for doors, pods, or midrange upgrade applications in performance-oriented systems.


Specifications

T/S SPECS NEOPRO V.4 8″
RE (Ohms) 3.200
FS (Hz) 114.448
VAS (L) 7.998
Qes 0.626
Qms 3.192
Qts 0.523
BL (NA) 8.257
Mms (Grams) 18.536
Cms (uM/N) 104.332
Sens (dB @ 1w/1m) 95.5

Dimensions
Cut-Out 7.31″
Frame Outer Diameter 8.27″
Mounting Depth 3.17″

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Questions and Answers

Q1: What size and type of speaker is the NeoPro-8 v.4?

A1: It is an 8-inch pro-audio midrange driver designed for detailed mid frequencies in car audio systems.

Q2: What power handling does the NeoPro-8 v.4 have?

A2: It is rated to handle 130 W – 320 W RMS.

Q3: What impedance versions are available?

A3: The NeoPro-8 v.4 is available in 4 ohm or 8 ohm versions.

Q4: What materials contribute to its performance?

A4: It uses a carbon fiber cone and a high-strength neodymium motor for strong, clear midrange output.

Q5: What kind of sound performance can be expected?

A5: Expect punchy, detailed midrange frequencies with good sensitivity and SPL capability, ideal for doors or custom pods in performance systems.


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