Infinity 6529I 225W (Peak) 165mm Two-Way Speakers (Pair)
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Product Feature
- The Kappa 652.9i 6-3/4-Inch speakers feature light, but stiff woven glass-fiber woofer cones that won't flex or distort.
- Plus One woofer cones This patent pending technology deliver a cone with more surface area than competing models of the same size.
Product Description
The Kappa 652.9i 6-3/4"" speakers feature light, but stiff woven glass-fiber woofer cones that won't flex or distort. The Plus One design offers a larger surface area for improved low-frequency output and efficiency, while longer voice coils produce tighter, snappier bass. Large magnets keep the woofers running cooler by placing more steel close to the voice coils to act as a heat sink.Infinity uses the same Metal Matrix Diaphragm tweeter found in many of their popular home speakers, so you'll hear the music the way it was recorded with minimal coloration or distortion. The dome tweeters pivot, allowing you to adjust them for better stereo imaging.
The computer-optimized outboard crossover networks employ audiophile-grade components to separate highs and lows, so that the woofer and tweeter work together perfectly. Pre-wired crossovers eliminate a time-consuming step in your installation, and terminals at the end of the crossover wires screw directly to the speakers, leaving no chance for incorrect wiring.
Infinity 6529I 225W (Peak) 165mm Two-Way Speakers (Pair) Review
Length:: 0:14 MinsI bought two of these speakers 3 years ago to replace the original Monsoon mid-range component door speakers in my 98 Trans Am. Those were true 100w 2-ohm speakers and these were advertised as perfect replacements due to some claims about compatibility with different load (2 ohms to 4 ohms) systems. That part turned out to be false, and as a result I lost at least one half the volume in the door speakers. Since I am not really into loud music, i just left them installed and adjusted the balance accordingly. At the time new replacements for the original Monsoon speakers were not available (still aren't) and used ones were few and far between. The Infinity speakers performed adequately over the 3 years. Lately I discovered some used Monsoon speakers and decided to buy them in order to get back the proper balance and volume. After removing the Infinity speakers, I noticed that the rubber surrounds on both speakers had torn almost completely around the speakers. I never notice any bad sound, but then, remember, I don't use much volume anyway. Not happy with the short life, but then I was giving up on them anyway; and now the sound is back to normal full volume and tone. I would have included a photo of the damaged areas, but Amazon evidently prohibits photo attachments, go figger. So in place of a simple photo, here is a video.
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