Great sound for the money
So, bought these to replace a pair of blown front speakers. They sound quite good for the money. When comparing to a pair of MB Quart 6.5" components I had in a previous car, these are better. The lows are quite good. Mids and highs are decent but those MB Quarts were a little better, however the lows on the MB Quarts were horrible due to plastic construction. The JBLs are steel and quite stout. Overall these are a much better speaker and I plan on buying a second pair along with an amp to really bring them to life.
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Amazing Speakers!!
I would definitely recommend! I just out these in my 2009 Honda civic lx and they sound amazing! Install was a breeze considering everything fit perfectly!
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JBL GX602
These sound great and are 2 ohm so matched my bose amp on my Yukon. Couldn’t be happier
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Needs a hefty hand when EQ'ing, but pretty great then.
I bought these and the 5.25" variant to replace my door speakers. They are amped with a Class D Pioneer amplifier. On the other hand, with 14W from the head unit they are fairly easy to drive. Driven from a head-unit, distortion occurs before just before they get "roll down the windows" loud. Regardless of the sensitivity of these, an amp is recommended.
These are rated to go as low as 50 Hz, but there is an audible little bump at 45 Hz which is nice if you don't have a subwoofer. Not sure how noticeable it would be with road noise however. Then nothing until around 58 Hz. But even then, it doesn't really pick up it's full dB until 100 Hz. With an under the seat subwoofer and some clever crossover tinkering, it sounds great with a bit of sub support at 63 Hz to 100 Hz.
As you can tell above, these by no means follow a flat frequency response from 50 - 100 Hz. These frequency problem persists throughout. I EQ'd these with white noise and a sound pressure meter. Out of the box, these aren't gonna sound amazing. Bass is going to very uneven, vocals will be in a box, and treble will be a tad overbearing. 50 - 100 Hz is up and down very bad. Boost 80 Hz if you can with either EQ or subwoofer assistance.
Major vocal performance can be corrected, thankfully. There must be some kind of crossover in these between 800 Hz and 1.25 kHz that was designed by a lunatic. I had to up 800 Hz by 5 (!) dB and drop 1.2 kHz by 4 dB. Looking at a frequency spectrum of this area is hilarious. Again, not sure what they were thinking. Even with these corrections, vocals aren't perfect, but VERY much improved over stock. I also took down the 12.5 kHz range a bit. This frequency region is dependent on your hearing health though.
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Wonderful pair of speakers
Great replacement door speakers for 2015 Chevy Impala. Includes a pair of mounting brackets that works great.
Lows, mids and highs are great. Sound quality is impressive.
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Sound great in my 2015 road glide.
I bought these speakers because I heard them and they had good low end. They fit right in my fairing of my road glide. I am just running them from the stock head unit and they are plenty loud. I did have to trim part of my speaker cover so it wouldn't touch the speaker. I am very pleased with them.
JBL GX602
JBL GX602 6.5 They do fit in Nissan Rogue 2014 and up
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