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Karma Mobile Audio Allure 6 Midbass | 6.5" SQ Midbass Pair
Karma Mobile Audio Allure 6 Midbass | 6.5" SQ Midbass Pair
Two speakers, one with a mesh grill and one without, on a dark background
Two Karma Mobile Audio speakers with a vibrant green background
Karma Mobile Audio Allure 6 Midbass | 6.5" SQ Midbass Pair
Karma Mobile Audio Allure 6 Midbass | 6.5" SQ Midbass Pair

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Karma Mobile Audio Allure 6 Midbass | 6.5" SQ Midbass Pair

SKU: Allure 6

$ 499.99
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  • Power Handling: 125W RMS with high-pass
  • Sensitivity: 87 dB (1W/1m)
  • Impedance: 4 ohms
  • Mounting Depth: 74.5mm (2.93 in)
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Karma Mobile Audio Allure 6 Midbass | 6.5" SQ Midbass Pair

Regular price $ 499.99
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I have spent years competing and judging on the sound quality circuit, so I am picky about what goes on a door panel. The Allure 6 earns its spot. The build is the first thing you notice: a real cast basket, a clean Kevlar cone, and a proper integrated butyl surround and gasket that seals to the baffle without a foam ring that turns to dust in three summers.

Now the number everyone asks about. The factory sheet lists 35 watts nominal and 70 watts peak. Do not let that scare you off. That figure is the raw driver run full-range with no crossover, measured to its mechanical limit. That is not how anyone installs a midbass. Filtered the way it is meant to run, with a 65Hz 24dB-per-octave Linkwitz-Riley high-pass, this driver takes 125 watts RMS and asks for more. Give it a clean 100 to 150 watts and a high-pass and it wakes up.

The motor and suspension tell you how to use it. A total Q of 0.47 with a 43Hz resonance means it wants a sealed door or an infinite-baffle install, not a big ported box. In a deadened door it delivers tight, fast midbass that stays clean as you push it. I high-pass mine around 63 to 80Hz depending on how the subwoofer is integrated, and I hand off to the tweeter or midrange around 2.5kHz where the response starts to roll. Stay in that lane and the Allure 6 punches well above its price.

My recommendation: run it active off a good multi-channel amp if you want full control, or pair it with the Allure Crossover and the Allure 1 Tweeter for a clean passive 2-way. Either way, deaden the door first. This driver rewards a solid baffle.

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Karma Mobile Audio Allure 6 Midbass

Allure Series 6.5" SQ Midbass | Sold as a Matched Pair

6.5" Midbass Woven Kevlar Cone 125W RMS 4 Ohm Cast Aluminum Basket Allure Series

The Flagship Allure Midbass

The Karma Mobile Audio Allure 6 Midbass is the flagship 6.5 inch driver in the Allure line, designed by speaker engineer Dr. Rishi S. Gurbani and built to anchor the midbass of a serious 2-way or 3-way front stage. It is sold as a matched pair.

Rated at 125 watts RMS with a high-pass in place, 87 dB sensitivity, and a 43 Hz resonant frequency, the Allure 6 delivers tight, fast, accurate midbass in a sealed door or infinite-baffle install. This is reference-grade midbass without the reference-grade invoice.

Built to Perform

Every part of the Allure 6 is chosen for accuracy under load. The result is a driver that stays composed when you push it and disappears into the music when you do not.

Woven Kevlar Cone

A high stiffness-to-weight cone keeps motion pistonic in the working band and pushes cone breakup well outside it, for clean midbass with low distortion.

Sealed / IB Alignment

A total Q of 0.47 with a 43 Hz resonance means this driver wants a sealed door or infinite-baffle install, not a ported box. It rewards a solid, deadened baffle.

Integrated Butyl Surround

A one-piece butyl surround and gasket seals cleanly to the baffle and survives heat cycling in a door far better than a foam ring that turns to dust.

Titanium Former, Cast Motor

A 25.5mm titanium voice coil former on a cast aluminum basket and a 90mm motor keep the driver thermally and mechanically stable under real power.

Power and Crossover

The Allure 6 is built to be amplified and filtered. Run it the way it is designed to run and it delivers far more than its raw thermal number suggests.

The factory sheet lists 35 watts nominal and 70 watts peak. That figure is the raw driver measured full-range with no crossover, run to its mechanical limit. It is a bench number, not an install number. Behind the 65 Hz 24 dB-per-octave Linkwitz-Riley high-pass this driver is designed to run, the usable rating is 125 watts RMS. Size your amplifier off 125 watts, not 35.

High-pass the Allure 6 between 63 and 80 Hz at 12 to 24 dB per octave, matched to how your subwoofer is integrated, and hand off to the tweeter or midrange around 2.5 kHz. Target a clean 100 to 150 watts per channel at 4 ohms.

Fitment and Integration

The Allure 6 fits standard 6.5 inch locations with adequate depth. Confirm the cutout and bolt pattern against your factory or adapter ring before install.

Overall flange: 166mm. Baffle cutout: 145mm. Bolt circle: 157mm, six holes. Mounting depth: 74.5mm (2.93 in). Overall depth: 80mm.

Build the full Allure front stage

2-Way Front Stage

Pair the Allure 6 with the Karma Mobile Audio Allure 1 Tweeter for a clean, full-range two-way.

3-Way Front Stage

Add a dedicated midrange for the lowest distortion in the vocal band and the widest, most precise stage.

Active Setup

Run the Allure 6 direct off a multi-channel amp and set every crossover and level in your DSP for full control.

Passive Setup

Wire it through the Karma Mobile Audio Allure Crossover for a simpler install with jumper-set tweeter level.

Reference Midbass, Real-World Price

Every Karma Mobile Audio Allure 6 Midbass from Audio Intensity is backed by a 2-year warranty and setup help from a working SQ judge.

Tell us your vehicle and your goals and we will dial in the right crossover, amplifier, and install. Built on sound quality first.

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Driver Type6.5" (165mm) midbass, sold as a matched pair
Cone / DustcapWoven Kevlar, laser-etched aluminum-magnesium dustcap
SurroundOne-piece integrated butyl surround and gasket
Voice Coil25.5mm titanium former, 16mm winding height
Basket / MotorCast aluminum basket, 90mm x 20mm magnet
TerminalsMulti-option connection terminals
Nominal Impedance4 ohms
Sensitivity87 dB (1W/1m)
Power Handling (RMS)125W with 65Hz 24dB/oct high-pass
Raw Thermal Rating35W nom / 70W peak (no crossover)
Recommended Range40 Hz to 5,000 Hz
Mounting Depth74.5mm (2.93 in)
Overall Diameter166mm (6.54 in)
Net Weight (each)1.4 kg (3.09 lb)
Electrical & T/S Parameters
Resonant Frequency (Fs)43 Hz
DC Resistance (Re)3.2 ohm
Voice Coil Inductance (Le)0.62 mH @ 1kHz
Mechanical Q (Qms)3.37
Electrical Q (Qes)0.55
Total Q (Qts)0.47
Equivalent Compliance (Vas)24 L
Moving Mass (Mms)13.8 g
Suspension Compliance (Cms)1.0 mm/N
Force Factor (Bl)4.6 Tm
Effective Piston Area (Sd)128.7 sq.cm
Effective Diameter12.8 cm
Linear Excursion (Xmax)5mm one-way (10mm P-P)
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