Pioneer TS-G1643R 6.5-Inch 2-Way Speakers

By admin On September 6th, 2010

  • 6-1/2-inch, two-way speakers with 180 watts maximum power handling (30 watts nominal)
  • Composite IMPP cone woofer with cloth surround
  • 1-3/16-inch balanced dome tweeter with neodymium magnet
  • Shallow depth basket for increased installation versatility
  • 30 Hz to 28 kHz frequency response; 90 dB sensitivity

Product Description
Pioneer Ts-G1643R 6.5-Inch 2-Way SpeakersAmazon.com Product Description
Pioneer’s TS-G1643R speakers are excellent, affordable choice to replace a bad set of factory 6-1/2-inch speakers. Their two-way design handles 180 watts max. power (30 watts nominal) and feature Pioneer’s extremely strong and lightweight IMPP Composite Cone Woofer, for improved sensitivity and reduced distortion. The Pioneer G-Series Fit and Flexible
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Pioneer TS-G1643R 6.5-Inch 2-Way Speakers

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5 Responses to “Pioneer TS-G1643R 6.5-Inch 2-Way Speakers”

  1. Yal Says: September 6th, 2010 at 8:20 pm

    This is just a great all round speaker. Well made. Very very good highs and nice deep bass. Love them!

    In order to maximize the efficiency of speakers you must seal the speaker properly. I bought some air conditioning soft foam filter mats and cut it to fit around the speaker edge (I used removable window sealer which feels a lot like playdoh to seal my front ones). I used foam around the edge of the spacers I bought where it meets the door.

    Doing this completely seals the back of the speaker from the front and increases the bass response 30 times at least, and the increases the efficiency and life of the speaker. Especially on door speakers!! Hope this helps someone!

    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Jasko Says: September 6th, 2010 at 8:41 pm

    I had to replace broken factory speakers (paper or cardboard material) on my Integra ’97, so I went to the shop to listen different speakers for under $100/pair. Polk DB651s were definitely #1, but surprise was this Pioneer that sounded better than Infinity or Sony (again, these are under $100/pair speakers). Polk had a clear, balanced sound from bass to mid to high. These speakers were not as clear but were well balanced.

    So, I decided to put Polk speakers in front and Pioneer in the rear. Surprisingly, I could not hear much difference while driving, probably due to all the noise you get on the road. TS-G1643R speakers sound 1000x better than cheap factory speakers – I don’t know if you can even buy something bad like what they put in the factory.

    Pros:

    - Installation was really simple. You need to get a cable adapter “harness” for your car, attach to the speaker on one side and to the car wire adapter on the other side, then put back original screws and that is it.

    - Sound is great – you can hear nice bass and clear sound either for music or talk radio.

    - It is so inexpensive that it is hard to imagine how they can sell it and make money.

    Cons:

    - Once you put speakers, the sound may not be what you expect – typically you will not get enough bass. After changing speakers, you need to use your receiver and set equilizer for the sound you like. In my case, on JVC receiver I restored default settings (everything “0″) then added +4db for “bass” and -2db for “high”. So, this is really not a “cons” but a note that you need to do something “extra”.

    If you want to get decent inexpensive speakers to replace factory junk, there is no competition in this price range to these speakers.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. V. Levy Says: September 6th, 2010 at 11:03 pm

    I replaced the worn-out factory front-door speakers with these, in my 1994 Honda Civic EX Coupe. I bought them from another vendor, but I shop on Amazon a lot. The factory head unit is driving them. These speakers sound just great and loud, with a full range of sound. Want really deep bass? Try a subwoofer. It was not necessary to cut the existing speaker enclosures to accommodate the depth of these speakers. They fit with no cutting, with about 1/8″ of headroom. A great product for this price.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Juraj G. Fandli Says: September 7th, 2010 at 12:21 am

    I’ve listened to many speakers in the store. Infinity Kappa, Polk, you name it. None sounded as good as these $45 Pioneers. I think the reason is that all other speakers “expect” you to install a subwoofer too. This pair, however, has a frequency response as low as 30Hz. I replaced the milk-jar-made Subaru factory ones with these and they sound better than I expected using the factory head unit. For $47 or so these speakers are a steal!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. JazzMan RA Says: September 7th, 2010 at 2:23 am

    I was looking for replacement for my factory door speakers in my Frontier. First I bought Kenwoods KFC1662S; returned them; not as good as the factory ones. For the same price I tried these Pioneers, and they are awesome! I had considered adding a subwoofer, but with these it’s not necessary, the bass kicks, I had to turn the bass down a couple of notches, and the sound quality is great. I highly recommend these for the price.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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