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$199.00 Year / Model Reviewed: 2001 Strengths: Clarity; honest and transparent sound allowing you to actually hear the resonance of bass drums, nylon stringed guitars, silky violins and tinkly highs.
No amping need for me (Pioneer 45x4W Head unit)!! Weaknesses: None really, other than I paid more than needed. Summary: Wanted to replace my OEM 6 x 9s in a 1994 Toyota Camry. Didn't want to put in subwoofers or an amp, so I was looking for a quality speaker with a full range. These did the trick! I was nervous about laying out so much, but these are worth it! I'm cheap, but I look for quality. I'm sure I paid more than needed; you could probably find them for much less on the Web. I would buy these again.
Note: Even though these are the two ways (three ways are the DTC 169), I'm more than satisfied with the improvement in mids and hi's AND bass over my OEM Fujitsu Ten brand.
The bass goes very deep, even without amping! Depending on the music and the CD bass recording level, you might feel like you approach sub-type sound with these. Similar Products Used: Fujitsu Ten OEM speakers (smaller magnets, not co-ax). Polk EX 692a (the MB DKC 169's dug a little deeper and retained excellent hi's. The Polks are excellent speakers for those who can't afford the Quarts!! I have both and like them both. Polks can be had for around $116 US compared to $199 I paid for the DKC 169s).
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