Midland 21-406 Deluxe CB / Amateur / Marine Extension Speaker Review

I’m using these speakers on two scanners and some high-grade commercial quality VHF marine band radios with excellent results.
They are marked 4 ohms @ 20 watts which means they’ll more than handle the typical 2-4 watt audio output from any scanner, CB or communications radio.
A definite upgrade from several other model Midland speakers I’ve used overthe past twenty years.
I can run my volume at normal or lower settings with much better audio quality with less hiss or distortion than heard on the built-in speakers in the radios.
Well worth the money!
Jeff L. yates
Midland 21-406 Deluxe CB / Amateur / Marine Extension Speaker Feature
- High performance mobile speaker
- Large 15 watt capacity
- 4-ohm with swivel base
- Clear crisp sound
- Cord with 3.5mm plug
Midland 21-406 Deluxe CB / Amateur / Marine Extension Speaker Overview
Midland is a world leader in wireless two-way and weather/hazard alert radios, with an extensive line of land mobile radios, CB, GMRS and FRS radios, MURS radios, weather-monitor alert radios, itinerant radios and a line of quality antennas and accessories.PRODUCT FEATURES:High performance mobile speaker;Large 20 watt capacity;4-ohm;Swivel base;Clear crisp sound;Cord with 3.5mm plug.
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Incorrect Product info. – J. Oggier – Harrisburg, PA
I have no doubts that for the correct application and intended pairing of this device with a CB, this would be an amazing speaker. The issue is that the Midland CB Radio I had purchased requires a 5-Watt 8-Ohm speaker, as this was advertised and what I received in the package was a 15-Watt 4-Ohm speaker.
Mounting is amazing, and it seems like a sturdy speaker with great/easy mounting hardware.
However, it is not nearly as loud as I would appreciate due to it requiring a 15-Watt output.
Technical Specifications are Erroneous – M. L. Jendrzey – Las Cruces, NM USA
My MIDLAND 21-406 Extension Speaker was delivered yesterday. Multiple websites, including MIDLAND’s, stated it was an 8-ohm, 15W speaker. It is actually a 4-ohm, 20W speaker. MIDLAND admitted today (01/18/07) that the specifications were wrong and they were “correcting” the website. It’s probably a good speaker, but 4-ohm vs. 8-ohm is important to many folks, especially me.
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