600W Peak (200W RMS) 6x8" Kappa Series 2-way 3-ohm Car Speakers
• 300 watts Peak Each, 100 watts RMS Each
• 3/4" Silk Dome uni-pivot and angled tweeters with 40kHz high-resolution
• Glass Fiber cone material with Plus One woofer cone architecture
• Impedance: 3 ohms
• Sensitivity: 93 dB
• 300 watts Peak Each, 100 watts RMS Each
• 3/4" Silk Dome uni-pivot and angled tweeters with 40kHz high-resolution
• Glass Fiber cone material with Plus One woofer cone architecture
• Impedance: 3 ohms
• Sensitivity: 93 dB
Infinity Kappa Series speakers, available in all standard sizes, are designed to bring a new standard of excellence in car audio to virtually any vehicle. Kappa’s Plus One™ fiberglass woofers deliver high-output, deep and robust bass. The high-resolution 3/4" edge-driven textile dome tweeters deliver soaring highs up to 40kHz. 2" and 3" midranges are available to upgrade two-way component systems into three-way. The compact 3" midrange speakers also offer a perfect plug-and-play solution with low frequency response to 300Hz, and high sensitivity.
Priced Per Pair
Internal Product ID:
183277
1st Gen Tacoma awsome
These speakers are still breaking in and sound amazing. Day and night difference in my Tacoma. Powered off a after market pioneer deck at 50w each. It takes a bit of messing around with the button on the front of the tweeters to decide which way sounds better. Tested with everything from Limp biscuit Faith to Westside
connection. Even a few country songs. Now if I was to do it again in a first gen tacoma I would have went with the 5.25s in the front to save yourself from jigsawing out the inside of the door to squeeze them in. For some reason the 6x8s in the rear are putting out huge bass with the eq tuned perfectly. I can say from a old audiophile that used to run massive systems. I was overwhelmingly surprised at what these put out. Once they break in all
the way I will be wiring for amp to power them. Kappas for the win.
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