🎉 Elevate Your Drive with JVC Sound!
The JVC CS-J420X 4-Inch 2-Way Coaxial Car Stereo Speakers deliver an impressive 210 Watts Max power handling and a frequency range of 45 to 22,000 Hz. Featuring a durable composite fiber cone and a compact design, these speakers are perfect for enhancing your in-car audio experience. Each package includes all necessary installation components, making it easy to upgrade your sound system.
G**6
Buy these if you’re looking for good speakers without breaking the bank!
I installed these speakers into the rear doors of a 2016 Subaru Impreza Limited using a mount/ wire adapter set I also found on Amazon. I bought the car three months ago and always thought the rear speakers did not sound that powerful. Lo and behold, I found that one of the factory speakers had a blown voice coil .Lo and behold, I found that one of the factory speakers had a blown voice coil and had no sound. These JVC speakers have a good mid range base along with really good highs. The factory amplifier powers these speakers very well and the sound is quite good with very little distortion at high volume. For 30 bucks, you cannot beat these speakers. I highly recommend them as a low budget, good quality replacement for the factory speakers in your car.
R**.
Awsome speakers for the price.
Awsome speakers for the price. Replace the front speakers on my Harley with these ones. Great sound. 20 minute project.
J**E
Highly recommend for the price.
Good sound! Replaced factory speakers in 2014 corolla. Clear vocals and bass was not bad.
B**D
Good speakers
Let's be honest, you and I did not come here for a set of high-end speakers. These speakers are budget friendly and get the job done. $22 for a pair of 6.5" speakers is a steal in today's audio marketplace. Replacing blown or buzzing OEM speakers with an economical set makes perfect sense. The speakers are clear and crisp, but not much bass. In my opinion, they play plenty loud enough without distortion. Have realistic expectations on your factory sound system, and you won't be disappointed.Replacing the front door speakers on my 2005 Silverado with the 6.5" units was a snap. I drilled 7/64" pilot holes and used the supplied screws to install the new speakers. Works perfectly. It's nice to listen to the radio again.
P**R
Works nicely
Sounds great and easy to install. Fits the front doors on a 2008 Toyota Highlander.I just had to cut a couple pieces off the original mounting bracket to have these fit, and then i soldered the connection. Otherwise and easy install. And it comes with 8 total screws and some wires.
J**I
20 Dollar speakers
These are twenty dollar speakers. They sound like twenty dollar speakers.I bought the speakers to repair blown front speakers (really just one was blown) in my Kia Sedona. In hindsight, the install was so cumbersome (which I expected) that I wish I had spent more for better speakers. But as I mentioned previously, it's a KIA SEDONA - the twenty dollar speakers have potentially doubled the value of the vehicle.Here is a walk through of my install (regardless of your vehicle, your install won't be all that different). Pop off door panel, find factory speaker is built into an enclosure which I must chop up, pulling the cone of the speaker out, then chopping the rear supports to the magnet with a hacksaw blade. Put new speaker in modified enclosure/bracket, drill holes in speaker surround and through to enclosure (screws included!) Flip it over and solder the tabs to the wired embedded in the enclosure to avoid chopping factory wiring. That worked surprisingly well and the polarity even lined up right. You could leave the old wires to the coil, use the included wires with push on terminals and simply twist the wires together... Regardless, installing this sort of thing is.. cumbersome...It's simple, but not easy...It's hard to get the electrical connector clips to release when you're holding a door panel, it's hard not to break old connectagazoink fasteners and cheap dried up plastics... In the end, the speakers are as good (maybe slightly better) than the OEM speakers were when new. But that is the thing, for all the work, buy some nicer speakers. You'll spend over an hour doing this (closer to two hours) even if you aren't especially careful (with your high-mileage van -or similar turdbox).I don't have a disgustingly bad rattle-ey speaker anymore. And that's great. But am I thumpin'? Hell no.. They are twenty dollar speakers.
M**I
Easy install. Sounds good
Installed in my 96 celica, and it works
G**N
Decent quality
Great sound
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