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Dubey from Hartford, WI
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I got these for my MCS series tower speakers (made in 1999). I've had them for a month now, (bought them used), and just now they started to get fuzzy at higher volumes. Keep in mind, my idea of loud music is around 100 decibels. But anyways, I bought these speakers off some guy used, and I've had them for one night now. So far, I've had these at absolute max volume, although my receiver is only 100 watts per channel, so these are getting 33 and 1/3 watts about. No complaints so far. No fuzziness or anything. Also, these deliver pretty good bass, although they aren't exactly 12" Kenwood subwoofers. They work pretty damn good for mid/high bass frequencies, though. This is my first time buying after market speakers, though, but these are definitely great upgrades from factory speakers. In a few weeks I'm replacing the 4" speakers in my tower speakers, so after that I'll post another review for these comparing these to Power Acoustik KP-42N's.
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Andy from Ada, OH
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I didnt enjoy these speakers at all. For the name brand of Pioneer i wasnt happy with the results. They blew pretty quick and didnt sound very good either. I will not buy anymore pioneer speakers
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