Product Comparison: Kenwood KFC-1665R vs Kenwood KFC-1665S
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- Good sound,2 way is better sound than 3 way,in the rear door's.
- These 6½" 2-ways are an excellent replacement for tired or blown-out stock speakers. I replaced the old junk-cones in the back of my Suzuki Aerio hatch with a pair of these Kennys and I couldn't be happier. The usual Kenwood quality shines through with clear sound and a good build.
- Great for the Price. I thought the 3 way would be what i needed but in the end i didn't even notice much of a difference other then that clear sweet sound of my music!
- So far, everything sounds great with the speakers that were put into our SUV. We trust the Kenwood name and it has not failed.
- Substandard quality. Once installed it was apparent kenwood sacrificed quality for price point to sell. They are trying to get away with a quality name without a quality product.
- I should have done more research before having these speakers installed. They hiss and pop well below maximum volume. I'm disappointed.
- These are not meant for competition SPL/SQL events. What these are meant for are quick replacements for flimsy made OEM applications. Dropped these into a 2013 Hyundai Sonata and they sound great.
- For the money, you can't beat it. Make sure your amp matches their capacity to handle the power. 30 amps per speaker continuous is about optimum.
- Used to replac e 6x9 speakers in an older car.. not bad , good crisp high end. I will be installing baffles underneath them to push more bass into the car rather than the trunk. not bad for the money though.
- Installed four of these in my Dodge Dakota along with a Kenwood stereo. The sound is 100% better than the stock system and it didn't cost an arm and a leg.
- Not worth purchasing. They don't sound any Better then a stock paper speakers. I'll be replacing them soon.
- I used this set in an old antique tube radio cabinet, powered by a 250watt/channel amp. The overall sound is very clean. They can take alot of power, but bass has to be controlled at high volume levels. Overall, a really great value!
- They handle good enough for the basics, just don't expect these things to be powered by an external amp as these don't handle that much power. They're fine enough if you want to use them with the stock radio or an aftermarket stereo.
- These speakers were perfect for your everyday car that your speakers were blown. Wouldn't recommend them to go with sub woofers due to only being 2 way speakers but to give your interior sound an upgrade is perfect.
- So far the quality is good, and sound is clear, but still needs some bass power on them. Good speaker for the price though.
- These speakers are ok. They will do, but don't play well at high volumes and some frequencies they do not play well.
- The quality is eh... I put Kenwoods in my other car & loved them! But, for some reason, these speakers are pretty low quality as far as sound goes. I wouldn’t buy this particular speaker.
- We've got a 19 yr old van that the speakers gave out on. We installed these right into the same space as the OEM and they sound awesome! We could not believe the quality! Deep base and clear treble. Definately worth the money.
- Installed in the rear of a 2010 Toyota Rav4 sound good to the passengers. Better than the stock Toyota speakers.
- I would think 300w would have a little bass but they don't . I just replaced them with kickers sounds much better wish I didn't waste $40.00
- The sound from these speakers is abysmal. The bass is virtually non existent, yet every time a kick hits all other sound is cut out. The tweeters are very tinny, and made an annoying rattling sound right away.
- These speakers were easy to install by myself, and are definitely an upgrade over the stock speakers that came with my car. Would definitely recommend if you're looking for a cheap way to upgrade your sound system.
- These were replacement speakers for a set that had deteriorated from the Arizona heat. Installation was simple. Unscrew the old and install the new in the same screw holes. Sound is great, I waited way too long to replace the old. Out with the old - in with the new!
- These speakers are decent for those looking for cost effective, entry level - or factory replacement - speakers. Providing crisp and clear mid-range and upper frequency sound at a very nice price point, these units are my new "Go To" for non-Bose factory door speaker replacements.
- Bass response is not too impressive though, so I'd recommend using with a system that features a separate sub for bass.
- Great upgrade from stock in my 2006 jeep liberty limited. Sound geat. I found it much better to drill my own holes for attaching these rather than using those brachets they came with.
- Bought this for the wife's car and when the wife is happy i'm happy.. great sound and a breeze to install
- Not great but as replacement for oem speakers, I think they do a fair job of it. Greatest feature is the price.
- Thos say it fits my car. But in order for it to fit I have to separately buy mounting brackets for them.