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Fantastic! |
October 6, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Tom
from Louisville, KY
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I installed four of these in my 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee. What a difference! Crisp, solid sound. I took the advice in the review by Jason about adjusting the tweeter output and directional cone before pulling the door panels back on. I had to drill new mounting holes in the doors, but due to the larger speaker (6 3/4") surface mounting area was not a problem. I recommend these speakers, especially for the price and they came with a 3 year warranty!
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Great Speakers |
October 4, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
gnzalez7
from San Juan, PR
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Great speakers, no complaints. Easy to install, they fit just right and the sound is great!
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Great 2 Way Speakers |
January 27, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Jason
from Marysville, WA
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After about 3 months of research I settled on these speakers. I matched them with Kappa 60.7cs components up front and a Kappa 10" sub. I've got them powered by a Kicker ZX350.4 (90w @ 2 ohm) and they absolutely scream! Once I got the power match correctly to compliment the front speakers instead of overpower them, they sounded awesome. Highs are ridiculously crisp and clear, mids are solid and bass is heard but not felt but that's to be expected. You'll need a sub if you crave bass. One thing I should note is that if you get them installed using your existing door panel speaker grills, be sure to do two things. First, set the "Unipivot" tweeter to fire in the direction of the listeners ears. Second, adjust the tweeter sensitivity (0db to +3db) to your liking by rotating the tweeter faceplate. Again, all this should be done prior to installing them behind a factory door panel. I had to take mine off to access these settings which wasn't a big deal, but for some, this task can be a real pain let alone you can accidently break the panel if you're not careful. One less thing to avoid. Other than that, these speakers are an absolute joy to listen to. You'll be able to hear every nuance of your music.
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Great speakers |
March 28, 2007 |
| Reviewer:
Dave
from Indiana
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We are using these speakers in two 35-ft limo coaches. The system is set up the same in both. There is no comparison to any of the systems we have used before it. We have four pairs of Infinity Kappa 652.7i speakers being driven by an Infinity Reference 7541a four-channel amplifier. Each channel is driving two 652.7i speakers in series giving us a 4-ohm load on each channel. The subwoofer frequencies are filtered in the Panasonic CQ-C8803U head unit and passed to an Infinity Reference 611a. The 611a drives two Infinity Kappa Perfect 12vq component subs. Two Tsunami 1.2-farad caps are installed to support the amps. As long as the levels and filters are all set properly, this system sounds great. We have had it up to around 75% with no audible clipping. We would have to wear hearing protection to get it any higher as it becomes very uncomfortable to listen to at these levels. This is certainly not a competition grade system, but we have more than enough power for our application. The sound is clear and crisp throughout the volume range that we have tested.
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brilliant |
June 14, 2005 |
| Reviewer:
Mike
from stow ohio
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these lil speakers offer great sound, very crisp, very clean, you'll notice things in songs that you perhaps missed before. I dont think you can go wrong with these infinity's. i wish i could rate them higher. you'll need to power these with an amp to get all these speakers have to offer.
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