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July-04-09 |
| Reviewer:
yousif
from Columbus,Ohio
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I got these speakers to up grade my 2003 Audi A4s factory Bose speakers, I chose them because they were components without the crossover that i had to worry about hiding somewhere. They turned out to match the sound quality of the factory speakers, even with the power of a 50 watt RMS amp. The woofers had pretty good bass but, the tweeters were very weak even with the treble turned all the way up on my Eclipse 5030 HU, sometimes i had to put my ears right up to them to make sure they were even on!
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TOMDABOM |
February-26-09 |
| Reviewer:
THOMAS
from CLIO.MI
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THESE SPEAKERS DID IMPROVE THE SOUND QUALITY OF MY CAR STEREO (AN ALPINE 9886). I WAS ESPECIALLY IMPRESSED WITH THE SEPERATE TWEETERS THAT CAME WITH THE COMPONENTS, THEY SEEM TO CARRY MUCH MORE SOUND THAN I HAD ANTICIPATED. I FIGURED IT WOULD CONSIST MOSTLY OF HISSY TYPE CYMBAL SOUNDS BUT THEY ACTUALLY PRODUCE QUITE A RANGE OF HIGHS. THE OVERALL SOUND OF BOTH COMPONENTS HAS DRAMATICALLY IMPROVED MY CAR STEREO I AM ABLE TO PLAY THE STEREO MUCH LOUDER THAN IS COMFORTABLE FOR MY EARS WITH NO DISTORTION . I WAS ABLE TO MOUNT THE TWEETERS IN UPPER CORNER OF MY FRONT WINDSHIELD WITH A DOUBLE SIDED FOAM TAPE. THIS LOCATION ALLOWS A DIRECT PATH TO MY EARS. SO FAR THEY HAVEN'T FALLEN OFF. WE'LL SEE ONCE THE WEATHER WARMS UP THE INTERIOR. CONS, THE PRICE.
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Great speakers... Huge difference |
December-15-08 |
| Reviewer:
Ryan
from Colorado Springs, CO
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I own a 2004 Tundra Access Cab, with two 8" JL subs, an eXcelon deck, and before these speakers, Polk coaxials in all 4 doors.
I didn't really want to install another amp to power components, but I really wanted components... so... I lucked out and got these. MUCH softer, and cleaner highs and decent bass that compliments everything. Just running off of a 4-year old eXcelon deck, they're night and day compared to the coaxials. And, the inline crossover is as easy to hide as the wires themselves.
I had to do a lot of modification to get them to fit in my Tundra doors, but it's a tough truck to mount most speakers.
Again, night and day compared to coaxials, and you don't "need" an amp... just a good powerful head unit.
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September-10-08 |
| Reviewer:
tom
from Torrington WY
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I installed these in a 2000 chevy silverado 2500 extended cab. They fit right in the doors drilling new mounting holes and modifying the tweeter mount( dremel tool). Along with a pioneer DEH-P77DH deck, pioneer TS-A4672R speakers in the rear panels, a Rockfordfosgate punch P400-2 hooked to a JL audio stealth box with a 10" sub that fits under the rear drivers side. I am driving the speakers from the deck and the sub from the amplifier. Myself and a friend did the instalation in my shop in about 6 hours. I thought the stock system was good until I heard this. This thing sounds great!
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