Pioneer TS A6975 Speakers

Pioneer TS A6975 Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

- 0.75-inch dome tweeter produces excellent high frequency performance, with exceptional non-directionality.
- Foamed IMPP Rigilite curved composite cone woofer is made of an extremely rigid material which produces dramatically less distortion than paper-based cones, with tighter, more powerful bass performance.
- Can be mounted from the top or from the bottom, offering total flexibility in a variety of applications.

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 05, 2003]
Andrew
Model Reviewed: Pioneer TS-A6955

Strength:

-Strong bass -Little distortion on a 50W amp -Clear sound reproduction

Weakness:

None in particular

These speakers sound really good in comparison to the Sony Xplod 6 x 9s in my mate's car. They were more expensive, but when I listened to them in the shop I was convinced straightaway they were better! I have a JVC KDLH2000 headunit, and the MP3s sound really good with these speakers, and they provide plenty of bass, as well as clear mid and treble. Good speakers. Buy them.

Similar Products Used:

Sony Xplod Factory speakers

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 20, 2002]
James H
Model Reviewed: 1997 Honda Civic HB

Strength:

Treble and tight bass. Price

Weakness:

none

I listened to these at a local Best Buy and liked the sound/price. I looked online and found them at a great price. I also replaced the fronts with Pioneer TS-A1661. What a difference! MP3's sound incredible now. Best $100+ I've spend in a long time.

Similar Products Used:

Factory speakers - blah!

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 07, 2002]
NaKeyChaZzyMoOny
Model Reviewed: IROC-Z

Strength:

Sound Quality Satisfaction

Weakness:

None

One of the best speakers out there. Real loud and crystal clear.

Similar Products Used:

Plan on to buy Pioneer TS-A6995 for more umph

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 22, 2002]
Rick Beaudin
Model Reviewed: 2002

Strength:

awsome sound quality awsome bass awsome speakers for the price!!!!!

Weakness:

umm.....none!

If you are looking for great 6x9''s then you''ve found them. these are great speakers they sound great and produce good bass just for 6x9. these speakers are 3 way and can take 220 Watts of power! i paid only 120 $ canadian for them.

Similar Products Used:

Pioneer TS-A6949 ( 2 way 140 watt)

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 26, 2002]
paul
Model Reviewed: 95 Maxima

Strength:

very efficient at 93 db (for each extra 3db of efficiency your sound doubles. A 93 db speaker is like doubling your amp compared to a 90 db speaker. AWESOME BASS, Clear DEtailed mids, clear but not overpowering highs. Glass shattering efficency with a 45 watt/peak per channel head unit. Dont be afraid of treated cloth surroung. Some of Focal of France''s finest ($300 each) audiophile speakers have cloth.

Weakness:

None for the speaker, but I had to cut out 6x9 openings in the rear deck which

Am an audiophile who has built high end speakers for 30 years. Installed TSA6975 in rear of Maxima after (ugh!) buying and installing JBL GTO 6.5''s, (Screechy, no bass), Boston Acoustics 67 (6.5)(no mids, no bass, tinny highs) and lastly Blaupunkt pcxi693. Size matters. NO, I repeat NO 6.5 or 6.75 can produce the bass of a 6x9 with 1.5 times cone area. I used Blaupunkt pcxi653 in fronts (supposedly 93 db also; great match for Pioneers and didn''t have the "drummy" bass or screechy mids that the 6x9 Blaupunkt had that drove me to the pioneers. I actually chose the cheaper 3 way over the 4 way in a critical listening audition. You just don''t need 4 way in a car speaker and the crossover for a 4 way in a car is just not up to clarity: 3 way is significantly clearer, in my h.o. Be sure to go and listen. Speakers are subjective. I like detailed, bright speakers. Some like "softer" mids and highs.

Similar Products Used:

JBL GTO 6.5 (Screechy, no bass) Boston Acoustic 67 (no bass, no mids, not efficient as Pio) Blaupunkt pcxi 693 (Screechy mids, "drummy midbass": FS (natural frequency) obviously too high.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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