KICKER CSC65 CS Series 6.5 Inch 300 Watt 4 Ohm 2-Way Car Audio Coaxial Speakers System with Polypropylene Cone, PEI Tweeters & EVC Technology, Pair
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To properly power them, you'll need a four-channel aftermarket amplifier. Tundra speakers in the first generation are rated at 20 watts. (I am aware of this because I own a 2003 SR-V.) 5 (which is printed on the back of the stock speakers).
If it's a JK, I believe so; if it's a JL, I don't believe so.
Yes, it will fit my 2004 RSX, and these are my current speakers, as well as the Kicker amplifier and sub - You must perform admirably.
66 volts per hour, 32 rms 9 amps at 12 volts 3cc
Selected User Reviews For KICKER CSC65 CS Series 6.5 Inch 300 Watt 4 Ohm 2-Way Car Audio Coaxial Speakers System with Polypropylene Cone, PEI Tweeters & EVC Technology, Pair
Have you looked at the many speakers that claim to fit but leave you with doubts after looking at the pictures? So, first and foremost, let me state unequivocally that these work flawlessly. The original screws and screw holes will not work, but the housing is thick enough to accommodate the new screws. Simply remove the grill, remove the old speaker, position the new speaker as close to the center of the housing hole as possible, mark the hole, drill, mount the speakers, and replace the grill. You'll need to cut the old speaker housing tabs, which are made of plastic and are part of the door frame - With a razor knife, this takes about 15 seconds or less, and the speakers sound great and fit the back doors just as well. I'm not sure I'd get the speaker wiring adapters, which clip into original speaker clips and then connect to aftermarket speakers. Also, when connecting the wires to the speakers, use extreme caution and do not force the slip-on connectors into the speaker tabs - They have the potential to fall apart. When connecting the wires, use your finger to support the speaker tabs underneath. Installing four of these speakers will take a total of four hours. 1 hour and 15 minutes This book comes highly recommended.
I installed these in the front doors of my 2016 Honda Accord Sport and wow, what a difference they make. I don't even need to remove my factory radio because they sound so good. Now all I have to do is add my subs and wow 63. These things are banging crystal clear tweeters and the bass is nice now I just need to add these to the back. You did a great job with these six, Kicker. 5 wow! My highs are screaming, my mids are soaring, and I can hear everything in the music. These, on the other hand, don't appear to be anything else! I was planning on spending $150 on jbl, but I decided to go with these instead, and wow! You will not be dissatisfied if you purchase these.
Overall, the sound is crisp. For the price, it's a good deal. On the SLK 230, I replaced the BOSE door speakers. Tweeters were not included in the original speakers. The tweeters on the SLK are located in the trim piece that houses the door handle. Anyway, for the aforementioned space, I also purchased new tweeters. There is now an excessive amount of tweeter. I suppose Bose speakers are known for their bass, but these were from the 1990s. On the radio, I now have to turn the bass up 3/4 of the way. Overall, it's not too bad. I'll keep an eye on them in the coming years to see how they hold up.
These were used to replace the factory speakers in my Honda Accord, and they are a huge improvement over the factory speakers. The sound is very crisp and clear, and it can be heard at any volume. There isn't much bass, which is to be expected from speakers of this type. These would definitely benefit from a subwoofer. I didn't use any amplifiers or anything, just the factory system straight from the factory. I don't have any criticisms for these speakers' performance.
Fits a Jeep TJ from the year 1999. There were five speakers included in the package. I was able to fit the 6 into a 25 x 25 x 25 x 25 x 25 x 25 In its place, a total of five speakers have been installed. After removing the sound bar cover, all that is required is to cut the foam around the speaker hole with a utility knife. The speaker can be mounted flush to the soundbar after the foam under the cover is removed. The speaker screws are then inserted into four new holes that have been drilled. I also had some poly-styrene in my luggage. Before installing the new speaker, make sure to plug it into the soundbar. br>br>Now, these aren't top-of-the-line speakers, as the price indicates, but they are far superior to the factory-installed speakers.
In a 2014 Ford Fusion, I purchased this pair to replace one blown factory speaker. They were described as "direct factory replacement" on another website. That wasn't the case at all. I had to modify/use the outside edge/rim of the old speaker as a "gap filler" as the hole that the 6. It was around 7 when a 5" speaker emerged. A diameter of 8 inches. The installation of this 6. It worked by connecting a 5" speaker to the old speaker's cut-off outside rim. The sound quality is excellent, but it lacks the "fullness" of the previous speaker. But, at the very least, it's no longer rattling, and I can listen to music with the balance restored! For the price, I would absolutely buy it again.
Great for most people, a little weak if you want the best. I have subs, so I don't use these for bass, but each speaker has about 80 watts of power, and even with the volume turned halfway up, it's too loud to sit in my car. EDIT- About 6 months later, at least one of these has blown, despite the fact that it is connected to a 420 watt MAX amp along with the other three speakers, indicating that it is not overpowered. As annoying as this is, it's probably my fault for having it too loud. I'd still recommend it for the average person, but it appears that for someone like me, I'll have to spend $400 on a pair to get what I really want. Anyone whining about the bass isn't aware that these aren't designed for it; they're only 6 inches long. If you're buying a speaker with this high of a power rating, 5 Kicker's will assume you have a sub as well.
These won't work unless you give them at least 60 watts of power. Stock spears are lucky if they get more than 30 watts of power. It's more likely to be around ten. On a typical stock system, 20 watts is sufficient. As a result, if you connect these to a stock system, they will sound weak and perform poorly. I've got four of them connected to a four-channel, 75-watt amp, and they sound great. I didn't want to spend a lot of money on speakers because I'm not planning on keeping this truck for more than a year. You will not be disappointed for the price, especially if you are willing to amp them up. You'll be disappointed if all you want to do is connect them to a stock system.