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Amazon.com Product Description Great sounding, easy-to-install midrange and highs make all the difference in your audio system. DS-Series Coaxial Speakers and 3-Way System provide the cost-effective ammo to keep up with your bass upgrade. DS-Series Coaxial Speakers provide the cost-effective ammo to keep up with your bass upgrade. Click to enlarge. DS Speakers are the best value for serio… More >>
#1 by John on July 2, 2010 - 8:36 pm
The Kicker 07DS600 speakers are an excellent speaker with clear sound and ample bass. I only need the fronts for the 2-door Honda Civic, and they produce more than enough sound to keep the floor thumping and vocals clear. The bass won’t rattle your windows or shake your mirrors, but its still more than enough for one to “feel” the beat.
Besides great sound, these also look like they will be durable enough for extreme temperatures from hot to cold. I would definitely purchase these again though I don’t think I would need to.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by James W. Swain on July 2, 2010 - 10:32 pm
Very reasonably priced speaker for the quality of sound you get from them. Highs are crisp with no crackle at full volume from my factory Chevy head unit. Bass is tight and there is quite a bit for a 6 1/2″ speaker. Everything included for quick installation.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Robert J. Lynch on July 3, 2010 - 1:19 am
After reading some reviews and shopping around, I decided to go with the Kickers. I can honestly say they are a good replacement for the factory speakers. The sound is crisp and produces a good bass thump. I installed these Myself in a 2007 Saturn VUE. I had to purchase adapters for them to fit properly. If You’re looking for good replacement speakers, I would definitely recommend these speakers.
Rating: 4 / 5
#4 by Bill on July 3, 2010 - 1:27 am
Bought these to replace the rear door speakers in the wife’s 2008 Honda CRV. The CRV has a good factory stereo with a subwoofer that had good sound already but it was lacking some clarity. I put these in the back doors and got the clarity but lost a lot of volume and punch. The factory speakers were louder and had more midrange and these are quiter and more clear. Good trade off I guess but they also don’t have as much bass as the factory speakers had. I don’t think I would buy these again or recommend them to anyone unless all you need is high clarity, but that’s what I thought the front tweeters were for?
Rating: 3 / 5
#5 by Lillian A. Anderson on July 3, 2010 - 4:00 am
For some reason, some Honda and Subaru models use a 6-inch in-door speaker, rather than the industry-standard 6.5-inch. I made the mistake of ordering a pair of 6.5-inch Pyle speakers for my Subaru. Fine-looking speakers, but my Subaru Legacy uses the oddball 6-inch size, and the bigger one wouldn’t quite fit. The Kicker and the Pyle are about the same price and have similar specs. I haven’t received my Kickers yet, but my installer says they’re first-rate, much better than the car’s OEM cheapies. If you have a Honda or Subaru, and want an easy-swap upgrade, these look like the only good option. Just measure your old speakers carefully first, and don’t make the mistake I did. At least Amazon makes getting a refund relatively painless.
Rating: 5 / 5