Kicker DS65 6.5" Coax Speakers (Pair)



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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Kicker KS60.2 Speaker Review (08ks602)

Kicker KS60.2 Speaker Review (08ks602)





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The Kicker brand name continues to product quality products, one model that I personally felt was worthy of a review is the K60.20 6" car speakers. One thing I noticed is that though it is referred to as a 6" speaker set is a suitable fit for any 6-1/2" openings. This 6" Component System is a sleek looking set that is capable of handling the high's and low's of any type of music you might enjoy.

This component system can handle 75 watts RMS continuous power handling, and its sensitivity rating is an adequate 88 dB. It can handle an impressive frequency range from 38 - 21000 Hz. The cone woofer consists of molded polypropylene which enables the mid range woofer to respond efficiently and effectively to the beat of your music.

Another great plus about the Kicker KS60.2 speakers is the surround material. The edges are made out of Santoprene, a thermoplastic compound that is processed in much the same way as any type of plastic. The difference is that it possesses the same levels of flexibility and durability that are commonly found with natural rubber compounds. Because of the longer life of Santoprene rubber surround material in both extreme hot and cold environments, the material is often preferred over the use of rubber. Further, the magnets are made out of neodymium which is the strongest existing material on the market. The great thing about this package is you get the speakers, tweeters, and mid bass drivers, everything you need for a great sounding speaker setup.


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Friday, April 12, 2013

6x9 Car Speakers: Must Know Things Before You Buy 6x9 Car Speakers

6x9 Car Speakers: Must Know Things Before You Buy 6x9 Car Speakers





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It 's already widely known that car audio enthusiasts are vying for 6x9 car speakers as part of their car audio system. There are lots of 6x9 speakers in the market that claims superior to others. How will you determine which one is appropriate for you? And if so, how do you get the best deal?

Finding good product reviews, shopping online and selecting the best deal from there, comes with the highest recommendation to make sure that you have something worthwhile in terms of cost and quality.

Important things to know about 6x9s

Most car enthusiasts prefer these 6x9 car speakers because of their quality mid-range sound, a decent bass and one that can achieve higher range of frequencies as well. The oval-shaped 6x9 speakers can be mounted either in your dashboard or under the seat whichever you prefer. One thing to take note though, 6x9s are usually bigger than most factory made speakers and you might need to adjust the hole to fit them in. Also, an appropriate choice of an amplifier can make them more powerful, but without one, is enough for a standard audio installation.

Brands

There are many 6x9 speakers available that you should know in order to choose the best one for your car. Some of the brands that have top of the line series for these kind of speakers are Pioneer, Sony, Infinity, Alpine, Kicker, Kenwood and many more. The point is, you have lots of options to choose from. So select only the best that suits your requirements

But you should know that you don't need to get the same brands for all your stereo components including your car speakers. One advantage though of having the same brands is its easy installation. Another benefit that you may get if you purchase the car components with the same brand, is that the combination could more likely generate higher quality sound.

Material quality

6x9 speakers are made of top-level materials that last. They are usually made of polypropylene cones, UV-treated ribbed surround and durable voice coils designed to make the speaker looks good and appealing.

Shop Online to save effort and money

Shopping online for 6x9 car speakers has lots of advantages. You have lots of choices if you opt to buy from online retail stores. Aside from that it is more convenient as you can do it sitting down in your home and just wait for the delivery to come within a few days. You can also get a much cheaper deal online as most online stores offers free shipping.

Warranty

Also take note of the product warranty as this will give you assurance that you can have your money back in case there is something wrong with the product you bought. Make sure that it has a warranty of one or more years to avoid spending much for early repairs and check-ups.

But considering the speaker's design and material quality, the likelihood that 6x9 car speakers will be broken in a short time is very rare.


6x9 Car Speakers: Must Know Things Before You Buy 6x9 Car Speakers


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6x9 Car Speakers: Must Know Things Before You Buy 6x9 Car Speakers
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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Buy Cheap 5 Channel Car Amplifier

Buy Cheap 5 Channel Car Amplifier





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As long as you have the cabling and the wiring of your car, your stereo and speakers would function as if it is brand new. However, most car owners are investing in 5 channel car amplifier because of the great sound that they hear from it. If there are subwoofers, then these are the car amplifiers that are very appropriate for you.

If you want to revamp your gear, then it would do the work for you. The problem is, it is hard to find the amps that work best with a specific car.

So it is best that you try the 4 channel amps with a separate one and check whether these go together. You also have to double check whether the 120 watts as well as the sub rated around 200 plus watts.

Those who love listening to rock and roll and classical prefer a snap and kick in their low end frequency.

The three top recommendations are the Kicker 08ZX700.5 amplifier, MTX RFL 805, and the Polk PA1000.5. These are practically compatible with any car model and affordable.

These are two reasons why these are the top 3 recommended models that are available in the market today.

But just like any product, they have their own pros and cons. We suggest looking into reviews in order to have an idea of what the customers out there have to say about the products.

However, there are also others like the PDX-5 that is portable and quite compact in size. It is a very nice amp and quite compact in size. These don't emit heat like the solid state 5 channel models. They also sound wonderful.

When choosing which 5 channel car amplifier to get, it is also smart to look into the classes. Check whether the class of the amp that you are getting is compatible with your car.

It should still be compact, cool running, and efficient. The required inputs and crossovers of the 5 channel car amplifiers are those that are tough to beat. The 5 channel car amplifiers that are mentioned in the previous articles go for 0 to 0.

If you want strictly new, then it is hard to recommend 5 channel car amplifiers beyond that price.

There's the DLS RA50 which has also been reviewed to be quite a good 5 channel car amplifier. This may be more expensive than the others. Just make sure that you get something that is worth your money.


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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

What Is A Subwoofer? Size, Material, And Surround (Foam? Rubber? Polypropylene?) - What To Look For

What Is A Subwoofer? Size, Material, And Surround (Foam? Rubber? Polypropylene?) - What To Look For


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Introduction

Human hearing is capable of hearing 20-20000 Hz sound frequencies on a regular basis. This includes low frequency sounds such as drums and bass instruments, medium frequency sounds such as speech and guitar-type instruments, and high frequency sounds such as birds chirping and cymbals.

Typical factory audio systems consist of course the AM/FM/CD player with four speakers. Unfortunately, these speakers generally do not pick up the lower 10-500 Hz sound frequencies very well. As a result, you will not experience a true reproduction of drum or bass sounds, but rather a hollow or tin-can sounding reproduction. This is because your factory speakers will try to reproduce a low frequency sound when it is physically impossible to do so on its own.

A subwoofer is a specialized low-frequency producing speaker. Let your midrange speakers do their job of producing those medium range frequencies, but don't count on them to produce the punching bass that subwoofers should do.

Just like any other kind of audio components, the more features you have in a unit, the pricier it is. Be sure to compare and contrast the features of each subwoofer before you hastily buy them. I will discuss briefly the size and material of subwoofers, two features that will start you off on your search.

Size

The typical sizes for subwoofers are 8", 10", 12", and 15". There are also more rare 6.5" and 18" subwoofers available at some stores. The million-dollar question you're dying to have answered is: "What size subwoofer should I get?"

The answer is as simple as determining what kind of music do you listen to the most. Think about all of your favorite songs-do they have a lot of bass in them? If they do have a lot of bass, do the bass frequencies occur often in the songs? Determining the answer to these questions will help choose the right size because bigger size subwoofers will reproduce lower frequency sounds. Bigger does not necessarily mean better because it really depends on the type of music it plays.

Material

You cannot judge a book by its cover, and in the same way, you definitely cannot judge a subwoofer by the cone material. If you are looking for durability and longevity of your subwoofer, then you should look for denser material; but you cannot really judge the way your subwoofer sounds with just the cone composition.

Though they do effect the way your subwoofer sound, so much must be taken into consideration such as the source unit, the power supply, and the overall design of the subwoofer. I will tell you of some of the differences that the various types of material. The three most common materials are polypropylene, paper, and woven fiber cone woofers.

Polypropylene

The most common today for subwoofer cone woofer material is polypropylene plastic. This type of material allows for a much smoother and typically consistent frequency response. Polypropylene does not react much to the surrounding environment and would therefore maintain its own properties consistently. They're usually the median priced subwoofers and companies like Pioneer, Orion, and JL Audio make great polypropylene cone subwoofers.

Paper

There are also paper cone subwoofers. These are not as heavy duty as they claim to be, but within a well designed subwoofer, paper cones could deliver some of the best bass responses the market has to offer. Paper cones were the original cone material designers used, and for awhile many have thought that more advanced technology would replace the aging design. Paper cones tend to need a consistent ambient environment in order to have consistent performance. Paper has natural properties that are affected by changes in humidity. Nonetheless, brands like MA Audio, Memphis, and Rockford Fosgate have developed, in recent years, lines of subwoofers with paper cone construction-producing some of the best low-frequency sounds available.

Woven Fiber

This type is the most rigid and stiff material available today. They could be considered the most high-tech cone design today. They're tough and because of that characteristic, woven fiber cones react great to low-frequency bass. Woven fiber cones composition could also include carbon, Kevlar, and fiber-glass, all of them unchanged in the harshest environment. They tend to be very consistent but incredibly expensive on average in comparison to the other two discussed above. Brands that manufactured these like JVC (Arsenal Subwoofer Series), Hifonics, and Beyma showcase the high-tech cones in their design.

Surround

Foam

If you're going to use your car subwoofer a lot, especially with high power outputs, you want to make sure that your surround material is tough, yet able to stretch. Though foam is generally more affordable, they tend to crack and crumble under extreme temperature changes like that you would experience in the summer or winter in the interior of the car. If you live in more constant weather regions, maybe foam isn't such a bad idea.

Rubber

Elastic natural properties allow rubber surround to stretch more so than foam. In addition, rubber is much more resistant to the environment, allowing it to have its own unique-but-stretchy characteristic that is unmatched compared to foam. There is also synthetic rubber surround material with Butyl rubber being the second best in toughness and stretching properties, and Santoprene being the best rubber surround available at this point.

Conclusion

These three major features should start you off on your search for the right subwoofer. Remember that each subwoofer will feature different things and you should really check on other features because the discussed three elements above would not be adequate in deciding on which subwoofer to get. Ultimately, you also have to take the time to check your power source, your audio source, and even your wiring in order to have the best sounding subwoofer.

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Friday, October 26, 2012

How to Connect and Play an iPod in Your Car Using a 3.5 mm Jack to Jack Connection

How to Connect and Play an iPod in Your Car Using a 3.5 mm Jack to Jack Connection


Most new cars have a 3.5mm iPod connection built in ready for you to connect to. You can go check your dashboard or center console for a small stereo headphone connection similar to the connection on top of your iPod. If you have this connection, your now ready. This cable has a 3.5mm head phone connection on either end of the cable, one end to go into your iPod and the other end to connect into the connection you have found in you car.



How to Connect and Play an iPod in Your Car Using a 3.5 mm Jack to Jack Connection


Here is a list all the cars that currently have this capability, depending on when you read this article, I am sure their has been more cars brought onto the market with this connection. To check, follow the step above and look in your car for this connection.


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How to Connect and Play an iPod in Your Car Using a 3.5 mm Jack to Jack Connection


• Alpha Romeo
• 147.
• 159.
• GT.
• Brera.
• Spider.
• Audi - optional on all models.



How to Connect and Play an iPod in Your Car Using a 3.5 mm Jack to Jack Connection

How to Connect and Play an iPod in Your Car Using a 3.5 mm Jack to Jack Connection


• BMW
• 1 Series.
• 3 Series - New Shape Model Only.
• 3 Series Coupe - New Shape Model Only.
• 5 Series (E60) - Models from 2006 onwards.
• 7 Series - Models from 2007 onwards.
• Mini - Models from 2007 onwards.
• X3 - Models from 2007 onwards.
• Citroen
• C1.
• C2 - Airplay models.
• C3 - Airplay models.

• Fiat
• Panda. (more recent models)
• Grande Punto. (more recent models)
• Doblo. (more recent models)
• Multipla. (more recent models)
• Sedici.

• Ford
• Fiesta.
• Focus.
• Fusion.
• Mondeo - Models 2004 onwards. (providing correct stereo)
• S-Max.
• Galaxy - New Shape Model Only.
• C-Max. (optional extra)

• Honda
• Civic - New Shape Model Only.
• CRV - New Shape Model Only.
• Element.
• FR-V.
• Jazz - Model from 2006 onwards.

• Hyundai
• i30.
• Kia
• Ceed. (from mid 2007)

• Land Rover
• Discovery 3.
• Freelander - New Shape Model Only.

• Mercedes
• A-Class
• B-Class
• C-Class.
• E-Class
• M-Class
• R-Class
• S-Class
• CL, CLS, SLK class More Recent Models.

• Mini
• One Cooper

• Mitsubishi
• Evolution X - GSR Models.

• Nissan
• Quest - New Shape Model Only

• Peugeot
• 107
• 206
• 307
• 607
• 807
• 1007.
• 308.

• Range Rover
• Sport.
• Range Rover

• Reanult
• Clio - Option on models, standard on campus.
• Twingo - Models with tunepoint.
• Renault - optional on all other models.

• Saab
• 9-3.
• 9-5

The great thing about this lead is that it will work with virtually any media player, not just the iPod. Once connected, your car takes over and does the necessary steps to play the music through the cars audio system. So if you have a iPod or an mp3 player, it will work in your car, just as long as the media player has a 3.5mm socket, because some will have 2.5mm sockets or smaller.

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Saturday, October 6, 2012

What Size Speakers Fit in My Car?

What Size Speakers Fit in My Car?


You are finally going to break down and upgrade that car stereo system you have. You might even still have the factory installed one. If so, then there are some key points you need to know before you head off to the store. One of the most important questions will be: What size Speakers fit in my car? Let's see if we can figure out how to tell this.

What Size Speakers Fit in My Car?

What Size Speakers Fit in My Car?

What Size Speakers Fit in My Car?


What Size Speakers Fit in My Car?



What Size Speakers Fit in My Car?

For starters, you can check the manuals. The Speaker size is sometimes listed in there, along with a part number for replaceMent. We do not need the replaceMent numbers, just the size of the actual Speaker you are going to replace. If it is not there, then you head to the next step.

You can always just measure them. They are going to be in the doors, or in the flat section behind the back seat, just below the back windshield. You need to access these back ones from the trunk. Most of the time, these are going to be 6x9's, but they could still be a different size. You should need a screwdriver and tape measure for this.

Remove the cover for the speaker and measure the diaMeter. This will give you a certain number. For example, you might have a 5" speaker in each door, and 2 6x9's in the back. If you are having a hard time doing this, or are not real sure, then just ask the guy at the car stereo place. He will be more than happy to help you out with the speaker sizes.

Now, just because you have a standard size in the car, does not mean you need to stick with it. These professional car installers can make the holes bigger to accommodate bigger speakers. There will still be a certain amount of Air space required behind the speaker to get the full sound quality. They can help with this as well.

One last thing is if you want sub-woofers. This is where the bass part of the songs will come from. Most people install these in their trunk in a speaker box. As I stated earlier, certain speaker sizes require a certain amount of cubic in of space to sound their best. There are 2 things to consider here: how much room you actually have in your trunk for this, and what size speakers you want.

If you base this decision on the trunk space, then this will give you a maximum box size, which will then place you in a certain speaker size. Once again, professional car stereo installers have a ton of knowledge in this, and will tell you how big the box needs to be, and what size speaker will go into it. Plus, they will just build it for you, and install it. What could be easier?

If you are trying to find out what size speaker fits in your car, those are the basic options you have to do this yourself. Please, do not be ashamed to ask for help on this. The last thing you want is to spend the money on a good set of speakers, and put them in the wrong location. This will end up not sounding good, plus you will have wasted your money. Get the right speakers for the right Job and you will be definitely happy.

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Friday, September 14, 2012

Kicker KS6930 Speakers Review (08KS6930)

Kicker KS6930 Speakers Review (08KS6930)


Kicker has continued to enjoy success in the car audio industry due to its quality product line that features such products as the KS6930 6" x 9" car Speakers. The KS Series has been established as a line that provides reliable sound at an affordable price. This 3-way Speaker is well constructed and should be able to live up to the standards of any audiophile.

Kicker KS6930 Speakers Review (08KS6930)

Kicker KS6930 Speakers Review (08KS6930)

Kicker KS6930 Speakers Review (08KS6930)


Kicker KS6930 Speakers Review (08KS6930)



Kicker KS6930 Speakers Review (08KS6930)

The thing that impresses me most about this speaker is that it can handle both the low bass sounds and the high frequency riffs. It can handle a continuous power amount of 100 watts and it has a superb sensitivity rating of 92 dB. The cone woofer consists of molded polypropylene which enables the subwoofer to respond efficiently and effectively to the beat of your music. The edges are made out of Santoprene, a thermoplastic compound that is processed in much the same way as any type of plastic. The difference is that it possesses the same levels of flexibility and durability that are commonly found with natural rubber compounds. Because of the longer life of santoprene in both extreme hot and cold environMents, the material is often preferred over the use of rubber.

Another noteworthy feature of the Kicker KS6930 is the frequency range, which ranges from 30-2100 Hz. This enables the speaker to be versatile enough to handle any type of music, from Daft Punk to Jay Z to Beethoven. Further, the magnets are made out of neodymium which is the strongest existing material. Clearly, this speaker one of the best value buys on the market considering its all around capability.

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