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thank you for sampling those speakers and giving me a product report. it looks like I need to invest in a good pair of headphones lol I wish I would have known that before spending couple of hours watching comparison videos and reading up on specs. It would have been a much more pleasing just listening to some music on Crutchfield to demo them out with my own ears. That's a great tip thank you.I think that all three of the speakers above are very nice and would serve me very well. If you have a good set of ear phones, you can listen to each on Crutchfield and compare them to each other.
Back in the 70's and 80's I had a pair of Bose 901 speakers and 601 speakers in our den. The 901s in the front and the 601s in the rear. I came to love the bright sounds of the Bose, yet they gave good base and wonderful midbass and mid range sound. The worked great with the Surf, Rock, and even Folk Rock sounds prevalent in the '60s through '80s. Listening to various speakers on Crutchfield with a pair of Bose headphones revealed the bright sounds of the Kenwood component 6.5" KFC-P710PS or 7" KFC-XP184C speakers. Ironically, I like the sound of the Kenwood KFC-1666 (old version 1665) 6.5" and the KFC-1796PS 2 way speakers as much as the more expensive examples on Crutchfield.
I think the JBL Stadium and Infinity Kappas sound very similar to the Kenwood and have that bright sound I like. Both are made by Harman. For me the Powerbass are great on the midbass and lower ranges, but lack the bright sound for old rock. But that is just my opinion, which is worth nothing.
I will try this again probably next year and I I'm also thinking about putting in some deadening material but I don't know if you just put it on the plastic part of the door panel or just metal the parts.
I came across this one and I wish I would have found it sooner because I would have liked to have tried it. But for now I'm just gonna go back to stock, thanks to NW_adventure for sending me his stock speakers.
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