Searching for the Best 6.5″ Coaxial Car Speakers for 2014? Combining our first-hand experience installing and testing speakers with extensive research in speakers’ performance, price, popularity, quality and features, CarAudioNow.com has assembled a list of the top 6.5″ Coaxial Speakers for your car to simplify your search for the best coaxial car speaker of 2014.
Coaxial speakers combine the woofer and the tweeter onto the same axis. They are a combo package. This allows the projection of a full range of sound and frequencies from one speaker. They’re easier to install and easier to wire, you can even place coaxial speakers in place of components if you’d like. This type of speaker is arguably the most popular speakers on the market. If you don’t know the difference between a coaxial and component speaker and would like to learn more, click here to for more information.
# 1. JL Audio C5-650x (CarAudioNow’s Best 6.5″ Coaxial Car Speaker)
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On the top of our list of The Best 6.5″ Coaxial Car Speakers is the JL Audio C5-650X. Made from quality materials, a power handling of 150 watts per speaker, and a sensitivity of 89.5 dB, this JL coaxial pair meets nothing but the best standards in both performance and sound. They are a bit more pricey for a pair of coax speakers, however you will most definitely hear the difference in the JLs.
# 2. Hertz HCX 165
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You won’t find a bad review about this pair of coaxial car speakers, the Hertz HCX 165. Built with an over-sized magnet, a damped mesh fibre cone and loss-less polymer rubber surround, the HCX 165 was designed to produce smooth, clear and loud music efficiently. They are manufactured with high quality materials and high standards, combined you get one of the Best 6.5″ Coaxial Car Speakers on the market today.
# 3. Focal K2 Power 165KRC
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The Focal K2 Power 165KRC has a power handling of 160 watts peak per speaker, a high sensitivity of 93 dB and great frequency range. It is undoubtedly one of the best quality and performing set of coaxial speakers on the market, meant to blow away it’s competitors. But, with a price in the $600s it might dig deep into your wallet which is why it is number 5. But if you have the cash, the Focal K2’s are the coaxial speakers that will truly raise your standard in quality sound.
# 4. Alpine SPR-60
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Also known for their quality and performance, the Alpine SPR-60 is also one of the top competitor in our list. It has a 300 watt peak power handling per speaker, 4 ohm impedance, a bit higher frequency range than the JL, as well as a very low price (65 – 29k Hz). For these reasons, the Alpine SPR-60 places 3rd in our Best 6.5″ Coaxial Car Speakers List.
# 5. Rockford Fosgate Power T1675
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Next on our list is the Rockford Fosgate Power T1675. An oversized 6.5″ (fits 6.5″ openings) pair of Coaxial Car Speakers, these speakers are very well priced for their performance. They put out a peak 140 watts per speaker, have a 4 ohm impedance and great sensitivity of 88 dB. Designed as a high powered OEM speaker replacement, these Rockfords will be a great upgrade to your car’s stereo.
# 6. Polk Audio DB651
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Undoubtedly a stylish pair of speakers, the popular Polk Audio DB651 also packs a punch with 200 watts peak power handling per speaker. With a good frequency range, sensitivity of 92 dB, and incredible price in the $50s, the DB651 gets the CarAudioNow Best Value award.
Looking to further upgrade your car stereo? Check out the Best 6.5″ Component Car Speakers, Best Car Subwoofers, Best Car Stereos, and Best Car Amplifiers
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