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Rockford Fosgate Punch P1572

The Rockford Fosgate Punch P1572 is a 5″x7″ 2-way full-range coaxial speaker system designed to deliver high-quality sound in vehicles with limited speaker space. It is ideal for upgrading factory-installed speakers, providing clear and dynamic audio performance.


Features

Feature Value
Frequency Response 75 Hz – 22 kHz
Sensitivity 89 dB @ 1W/1m
Impedance 4 Ohms
Tweeter 3/4″ PEI (Polyetherimide) dome tweeter
Cone Material Injection-molded mineral-filled polypropylene
Surround Material Butyl rubber
Mounting Depth 2.30″ (58.4 mm)
Mounting Diameter 5″ x 7″ (127 mm x 178 mm)
Included Accessories 6″x8″ adapter brackets, integrated high-pass crossovers, mounting hardware

 


Specifications

Specification Details
Speaker Size 5″ x 7″ (127 mm x 178 mm)
Configuration 2-Way Coaxial
Power Handling (RMS) 60 watts
Power Handling (Peak) 120 watts
Frequency Response 75 Hz – 22 kHz
Sensitivity 89 dB @ 1W/1m
Impedance 4 Ohms
Tweeter 3/4″ PEI dome
Cone Material Mineral-filled polypropylene
Surround Material Butyl rubber
Mounting Depth 2.30″ (58.4 mm)
Mounting Diameter 5″ x 7″ (127 mm x 178 mm)
Included Accessories 6″x8″ adapter brackets, high-pass crossovers, mounting hardware

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Questions and Answers

Q1: What is the power handling capacity of the P1572?

A1: Each speaker handles 60 watts RMS and 120 watts peak.

Q2: Does the P1572 include installation accessories?

A2: Yes, it comes with 6"x8" adapter brackets, integrated high-pass crossovers, and mounting hardware.

Q3: What is the impedance of these speakers?

A3: The P1572 speakers have a 4-ohm impedance.

Q4: Are these speakers suitable for factory replacements?

A4: Yes, they are designed as quality factory replacement drivers.

Q5: What is the frequency response range of the P1572?

A5: The frequency response spans from 75 Hz to 22 kHz.


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