Kicker KS Series
Does a serious factory upgrade, with more muscle at an affordable price, sound too good to be true? What it sounds like are some of the loudest, clearest coaxials ever hidden behind a door on under a back deck.
Give factory sound a serious power injection with a KS-Series Coaxial Speaker upgrade. With added improvements on the woofers and tweaked tweeters, dropping them in where factory speakers were seems like a no-brainer. The curvilinear, gray woofer cones, Santoprene surround, and newly designed basket give KS Coaxials the extra brawn to deliver a smooth, rich sound at any volume.
The tweeters contain a stout neodymium magnet dipped in ferrofluid for maximum coolness, recreating highs that rival live performance. Give your system the upgrade that it deserves with Kicker KS!
Speaker Features:
- 4" x 6" KS Series Car Speakers
- Power Handling:
- Peak: 120 watts per pair / 60 watts each
- RMS: 60 watts per pair / 30 watts each
- Injection molded polypropylene cone woofer
- Santoprene surround
- 1/2" Balanced dome PEN tweeter
- Neodymium magnet with ferrofluid
- 4 ohms impedance
- Mounting depth: 1-13/16"
- Authorized Internet Dealer
- 1-year Manufacturer's warranty
Priced Per Pair
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(previous model, replaced by Kicker KS46)
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(previous model, replaced by Kicker KS460)
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Sonic Electronix, Inc. can only ship Kicker products within the United States of America.
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Average Customer Rating is 4.3 out of 5 stars:
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Tony from Westpoint, CA
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I used these to replace the OEM speakers originally in the vehicle.
The installation can be as simple as remove and replace - or you can trick things out a bit. But either way, these co-axials offer quality sound at an affodable price ... and have a frame design lending them to many different applications.
If the selection guide shows them for your vehicle, you can be confident they will fit.
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ChevyFast from paducah, KY
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I replaced the ds series speakers with these and they are so much better! The ds series i had sounded hollow and weak, but these sound just right!
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Chubbs from Desha, AR
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Pros: Great sound, decent volume with little power, and the speaker does a great job of handling the lows and is awesome with the highs.
Cons: You have to be very careful when breaking them in. I ran them at approximately 1/4 volume for two weeks, 1/2 for a week, then up to full for a minute or so at a time for 2 weeks. After all of this when I would turn them up to about 3/4 volume for a period of even one song, they would put off a very noticeable smell. Now, after about 4 months, they have finally stopped doing it. The surround also seems very fragile. Besides that they have a great Kicker build quality. In my opinion they are built better, they are cheaper, and I think they sound just as good and are just as loud as the KS components for a fraction of the cost.
All in all, I would most likely not buy these speakers again for a higher end build. For a budget build they would be just fine. If you must have a 4x6 like I had to they are a higher quality option. The build that these consisted of included a set of 6-1/2" KS series components on a 2 channel 200 watt Kicker amp, these speakers, a JVC head, and 2 kicker cvr 12's in a ported box. We have now upqgraded to QS components and they are very durable and blow these and the KS components both out of the water. IF you can, put out the money and get the QS.
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