Tanner Garrison
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de enero de 2025
I Installed a new stereo in my 99 limited jeep grand Cherokee and the output was 55 watts but the front dash speakers were only rated for 45 watts so they started popping. I installed these after and now I can increase the volume as much as I want with very little distortion. They fit good and look good as well. The old speakers definitely sounded better but they couldn't handle the power output. Pretty good value for the money!
José Garcia
Comentado en México el 18 de abril de 2025
Embonan perfecto y se escuchan excelente, realmente sustituyen las de fabrica
Michael
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2024
Inexpensive and fit exactly in locations like they're supposed to. Sound great.
Ben
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de noviembre de 2021
My old factory tweeter had a small tear in the cone, opted for new tweeters for L and R, these are a direct fit, easy to wire in, have amazing crisp sound quality, and for the price I couldn't be happier.10/10 would recommend to anyone who needs 2.75 replacements 👌
LYLE
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de agosto de 2018
Seem to br decdntly good.like that they have the added cloth to protect the cone. Not really bass speakers as the name implies that's just the manufacturer and they seem to make fairly good products. Speaker is well made not cheaply made .. sound quality is ok it's not high end but when adding to other types of speakers it does its job
Raq
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de diciembre de 2017
Update: As other people have experienced, one of the speakers failed after 2 years of light use. Unfortunately the solder joints where the wires join on to the paper cone are a point of failure. I would hope PowerBass redesigns this flaw as I see many reviews having the same issue. These are nice while they work, but be aware that you may be replacing them within a year or two when they quit working. For this reason I'm bringing the rating down from 5 to a 3. I was offered a good price on a replacement unit, however the cost of shipping from the United States to Canada (USPS is ripping us off) makes the replacement more expensive than just buying another set. Currently have my stock speaker back in the car (thank goodness I kept them!) Unsure if I will buy another set or go with another brand at this point.Purchased these to replace the sail speakers in the doors of a 2000 Intrepid. These fit into the plastic holders exactly the same as the stock speakers, but unfortunately they are a tiny bit too deep, and prevent the enclosure from fitting back into the vehicle. To correct this, these must be mounted from the front, and not the back. They fit perfectly if installed from the front allowing enough space for the enclosure to go back in as designed. Speakers came with mounting hardware, short length of wire soldered to the speaker connectors, and crimps, making this an easy install. Sound is nearly the same as the stock Infinity speakers (without the buzzing and rattles) and are the same impedance (sail speakers are 4 ohm, the lower mid-bass speakers are 2 ohm) Pyle makes a good small dual coil 'subwoofer' that can be used to replace your lower door speakers that will work wired up as 2 ohm and fit without too much modification and not break the bank. These are pretty much the only speakers out there, that will fit these cars without modifications and won't break the bank. Currently running these on the stock system, volume levels are equal to the originals. These speakers are rated at 30 Watts nominal, 60 Watts peak, and are very close to the originals as far as frequency response and equalization. If your speakers are dying and you don't want to spend $100's of dollars to replace the entire system, these are the speakers for you.