Kenwood KFC-1682ie 6.5" x 6.75" Car Speaker
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14 reviews - $41.80 - $73.99
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- 3-way 6-1/2" speakers (pair) * fits 6-3/4" openings * fiber-textured mica-injected polypropylene woofer * 4-ohm im... read more
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Kenwood KFC-1682IE 6.5" 3-Way Speaker System
Hear what you've been missing with these Kenwood KFC-1682IE 6.5" 3-way speakers.
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3-way 6-1/2" speakers (pair) * fits 6-3/4" openings * fiber-textured mica-injected polypropylene woofer * 4-ohm impedance * recommended power range: 2-40 watts RMS * frequency response: 35-22,000 Hz * sensitivity: 92 dB *
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Great speakers for the money plan to purchase more in the future and they look cool too!
Wooh! Just installed the two speakers today(10/03/09) in my 01 toyota Sienna. It took over 3 weeks from purchase to be installed b'cos of work schedule. The sound from the speakers is great and crisp/ Though usage is less than a day I am overhelmed with the result.It is the exact space (6.5')for the toyota Sienna. It was installed for me by a friend who owns Autobody company(Nulook) There was litl...
If you enjoy music, search elsewhere. no punch, no rumble, no clarity - just the bass 'pop' that makes you cringe, and a little crackle where precise highs should be. At mid-volume, where my set of $30, 50W Roadmaster VR3s bumped (obscure brand, sold by Target, rattling from continuous max-volume listening), these speakers cry for mercy. I used to be an advocate for 'greater expense=better qual...