Reference Quality Sound from Infinity
Never has getting high-end sound in your car been easier. The Infinity Reference 6832cf car speakers are the perfect solution to aftermarket speakers. With the 2 ohm voice coil, these speakers are ideal for running directly off of a headunit or for use with a aftermarket amplifier. Infinity engineers have combined the Plus One+cone with the high roll rubber surround to help retain the integrity of the sound. The edge driven, textile dome tweeter also features a tweeter attenuation switch that will adjust from 0 to +3 dB. Get more from your audio system with the Infinity 6832cf.
True Four Ohm Technology
The engineers are Infinity have developed a speaker that works for all applications. The True Four Ohm Technology used in these speakers make it perfect for running directly of a headunit or with an aftermarket headunit and amplifier. All of the speakers in the Infinity Reference line feature a 2 ohm voice coil. However, when you factor in the small OEM speaker wire of most vehicles and the heating in the voice coil during use, the impedance actually seen by the amplifier will increase. Infinity has adjusted the speaker to be safely connected to any headunit.
- 6" x 8" Reference Series 2-way Car Speakers
- Power Handling:
- Peak: 360 watts per pair / 180 watts each
- RMS: 120 watts per pair / 60 watts each
- Plus One+ Injection-molded, polypropylene cone woofer
- Hi-roll rubber surround
- 1" UniPivot edge-driven, textile dome tweeter
- 2 ohms impedance
- True Four Ohm Technology - speaker's 2 ohm impedance combines with OEM speaker wire impedance for a 4 ohm load
- Top-mount depth: 2-3/8"
- Authorized Internet Dealer
- 1-year Manufacturer's warranty
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Average Customer Rating is 4.7 out of 5 stars:
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happy music listener from PA
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This was a purchase for our teenage son's truck (his 1st one).
After shopping online & finding this site...we were very happy with the price, quality of the product & prompt service by Sonic Electronix. We would recommend others to take a look at this site to see if they can find what they are looking for before making a purchase on another.
This stereo has great sound & the speakers fit perfectly as the information said they would. Thanks :)
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Jacob from San Antonio, TX
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Pros: clear mids and highs, rotating tweeter, adjustable treble, cheap, will fit in doors of many cars.
Cons: weak mid bass.
If you read through the reviews of Infinity's Reference and Kappa speakers, either coaxials or comps, you will gather quickly that these speakers are being liked for their clear mids and highs, but not so much for bass.
I own a pair of these speakers. They're in the front doors of my Ford Taurus. My experience with them has been similar to what has already been reported elsewhere. You get nice clear highs and mids. The voices and sound staging feel very good. However, mid bass (forget the low bass) is kinda weak. It's there, it's well controlled, it can be heard, but it's somewhat weak compared to either factory speakers or my pioneers in the rear deck. In the end, these speakers are pretty good for their price. The ideal car setup for these speakers is one where they are in the front doors and bass is handled by a subwoofer.
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Well, believe it or not, I had a pretty crappy sub in the back of my car, around 250RMS or so, and then I put in these speakers, and I thought that my sub was producing the majority of the bass, turns out my sub had been blown for a while and it was the speakers. Pretty good speakers if you ask me, I'd recommend to anybody, decently clear. If you crank up the bass though it can start to get hissy, but they are speakers not subs, so really shouldn't be much bass coming out of them. Awesome Mids. BTW, great for Fords because they rock the 6x8s all day.
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