
REACTOR
SPEAKERS
RE-FR4020, RE-FR52520, RE-FR6530, RE-FR6930
Speaker Parameters
Installation Guidelines
1) Ensure there is adequate clearance and depth for the speaker to be mounted
2) Use the supplied template to mark out and cut the correct diameter hole
3) Drill four holes for the mounting screws
4) Insert the speaker and grille frame and affix with the screws provided
RE-FR4020 RE-FR52520 RE-FR6530 RE-FR6930
Max Power Rating 130 Watts 150 Watts 220 Watts 275 Watts
RMS Power Rating 55 Watts 65 Watts 100 Watts 110 Watts
Frequency Response 75Hz - 20kHz 65Hz - 22kHz 60Hz - 22kHz 55Hz - 22kHz
Impedance 4 Ohms 4 Ohms 4 Ohms 4 Ohms
Sensitivity 86 dB 88 dB 89 dB 90 dB
Mounting Depth 54mm (2-1/8”) 56.5mm (2-1/4”) 65mm (2-9/16”) 85mm (3-3/8”)
Mounting Diameter 101mm
(4”)
118.5mm
(4-11/16”)
131mm
(5-3/16”)
155 x 224mm
(6-1/8 x 8-7/8”)
Warning: Do not drill mounting holes with speaker in place as this could allow drill shavings to damage the voice
coil and void your warranty.

RECORD YOUR PURCHASE DETAILS HERE:
MODEL NUMBER __________________________ DATE OF PURCHASE__________________________
AFFIX RECEIPT HERE
Ensure the audio system is turned off before making any connections to the amplifier, speakers or source unit.
Failure to do so could result in permanent damage to the audio system.
When wiring the speakers ensure that the wire is protected from sharp objects and always use rubber grommets
when wiring through metal panels. Ensure all terminals and connections are protected from the vehicle chassis and
from each other as failure to do so could result in
permanent damage to the audio system.
When connecting the source unit/amplifier and speakers ensure you connect the positive and negative output wire
from the source unit/amplifier to the corresponding speaker terminals. This will ensure the audio system will be in
phase.
WARNING! Audio Systems can produce sound levels over 135dB. Continuous exposure to sound pressure levels over 100dB may
cause permanent hearing loss! Please watch for emergency vehicles as warning signals may not be heard. USE COMMON SENSE!
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