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| April 4, 2012 | JL Audio TR650-CXI |
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Review by
Kevin from Markham, ON, Canada
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I am a fussy listener and would not recommend this set. This is claimed to be a 2-way speaker but the woofer barely puts out any sound. At first I thought I had reveresed the polarity in the wiring, and I tried powering them with an amp, but nothing seems to resolve the issue. They do provide detailed sound, but if you do plan to go ahead with these speakers, I would recommend considering these only as a pair of tweetesr, and get a dedicated subwoofer for bass duties.
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| April 11, 2010 | Good sound, but questionable power handling |
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Review by
Andrew from East Lansing, Mi
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I use these for the rear deck in my GTO, they fit well and the highs are very crisp and detailed. They are powered by a Clarion Dux385sat head unit, which supplies them with 20Watts RMS, which is well below the advertised power handling. The headunits volume goes to somewhere in the 30s, but anywhere above 24 these speakers break up and distort. I am certain its not the head unit because I've cranked other speakers with it and it sounded fine. A High pass filter at 200 Hz helped, but I still will replace these when I have some money to spend
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