Pyle PL63BL 6.5-Inch 360-Watt 3-Way Speakers

By admin On February 24th, 2010

  • 6.5-inch triaxial speaker with 360 Watts peak power handling
  • Woofer features blue poly injection cone with butyl rubber surround, ASV voice coil
  • One-inch neodymium film dome midrange and 3/4-inch Piezo tweeter
  • Includes grilles, cable and mounting hardware
  • Frequency response: 90 Hz – 20 kHhz

Product Description
One Pair 6.5-Inch Three-Way Triaxial Speaker Systems Power Handling: 180 Watts Rms / 360 Watts Max Non-fatiguing Butyl Rubber Surround 1-Inch High Temperature ASV Voice Coil Standard 6.5-Inch Size Fits OEM Locations Blue Poly Injection Cone 20 oz Magnet Structure 1-Inch Neodymium Film Dome Midrange 3/4-Inch Piezo Tweeter Impedance: 4 Ohm Sensitivity: 89 Db Frequency Response: 90Hz – 20Khz Includes Grills, Wires And Mounting Hardware Mounting Depth: 1.9-InchAmaz… More >>

Pyle PL63BL 6.5-Inch 360-Watt 3-Way Speakers

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5 Responses to “Pyle PL63BL 6.5-Inch 360-Watt 3-Way Speakers”

  1. M. Bassler Says: February 24th, 2010 at 10:21 pm

    DONT WAST YOUR TIME BUY JVC OR PIONEER OR SONY OR ROCKFORD FOSGATE or anything besides these they were so bad i sold the car and got a truck and now i have a JVC headunit RF speakers and a Kenwood Mini SUB AMP! Now i am jamming out with my clam out!

    THEY CALL IT PYLE FOR A REASON…………. PYLE OF SH!7
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. the angry consumer Says: February 24th, 2010 at 10:57 pm

    These speakers are inexpensive, but also cheap.

    They sound OK now, but long-term? Within a week of installing them, the metal grills had separated from the plastic bracket, with the “glue” that originally bound them oozing out as a black goo. I re-attached them with super-glue. Shoddy design in one area may spread…

    A piezo tweeter? That’s nothing to brag about, it’s the sign of cutting costs; frequency response is inferior to a similar size conventional design.

    I had 16 dollars, and I thought, “maybe I should throw this money in the street. What, I can get new car speakers for 16 dollars? OK.” They sound fine for 16 dollars, but I have no illusions about longevity or “intended quality.”
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. D. Grinbergs Says: February 25th, 2010 at 1:14 am

    Hoped to replace blown-out Dual XP65i rear speakers in my ’94 Subaru Legacy wagon with some $25-30 speakers, but the frame is too deep for the rear deck and don’t fit flush; they stick up ~1/2″ (:-(

    Will continue to look for proper replacement (being much more skeptical of compatibility charts; a fine example of something best purchased from a local store but, alas, my nearby stores only offer $100+ speakers.)

    The Pyles do sound pretty good, though.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. Linda Propson Says: February 25th, 2010 at 2:26 am

    its alright i meen its pyle

    you get wat you pay for

    dont expect it to be loud though

    its probbly only good for highs or treble

    bass just sucks
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. albert hogan Says: February 25th, 2010 at 3:02 am

    so far i like the pyle 6.5 they work real good whith my 6x9s/ clear sound good bass/sound real good in my truck.And a real good deal on/a back door replacement speaker.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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