🎉 Elevate Your Drive with KICKER Sound!
The KICKER DSC670 6.75-Inch Coaxial Speakers deliver exceptional audio performance with a peak power handling of 240W, a sensitivity of 90, and a frequency response range of 40-20k Hz, making them the perfect upgrade for any car audio system.
A**Y
Great buy
The media could not be loaded. It’s my wife’s favorite brand. What can I say she loved them and they sound great. Easy to install great buy not bad on the price. I would recommend these if you are looking
B**T
Perfect fit for my Nissan Altima
Replaced the speakers on my 2000 Nissan Altima with these, and they fit perfectly. Installation was straightforward, and they sound great. Definitely a solid upgrade!
D**N
Speakers
Great sound
D**K
If you have a stereo with lots of fine tuning and bass control these work amazingly for the money!
The speakers, when combined with a factory stereo, do not work well with bass, but if you have a stereo that can adjust bass and loudness/volume levels with +,- controls; they work incredibly well for around $70. I highly recommend it if you have an aftermarket stereo. *With all-new speakers, never play at full or close to full volume for at least a week, slowly break in the speaker so you don't ruin it*
S**G
Good sound
I replaced these when my high dollar speakers basically wore out and they sound really good decent bass @ a good price
W**.
work great
work great
M**S
1999 Cherokee XJ Rear Speakers - A little bit oversize, but very noticeable bass improvement.
These are slightly oversize for the rear of a 1999 Jeep Cherokee XJ. I had to oversize the mounting locations on the speakers to get them to fit. However, once in place, the stock grill covers went on without a problem and the base coming out of the slight larger speakers is very noticeable in a good way. I have a kicker hideaway, but decided not to install it after hearing the base improvement from the rear. I have correctly sized kicker speaker in the front doors, but going slight larger in the back is what made a noticeable bass difference to me.If you decide to do the same, be careful when oversizing two holes on each speaker. I used a drill press and drilled a small pilot hole first. Then I drilled a larger hole which essentially elongated the original mounting location. If this doesn't make sense to you right now, it will when you try to mount the rear speakers and the holes don't line up.I don't think the larger speakers will fit in the front doors. Consequently, I would use the correct size Kicker Speakers for the front.
F**H
Kickers are awesome
Excellent sound
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