Drive Gear 500 Watt 6" X 9" 8-WAY Speaker System

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- Standard 6''x9'' Size Fits OEM Locations - Yellow Color Poly Injected Cone - Non-Fatiguing Butyl Rubber Surround - 2'' Polymer Cone Midrange - 0.5'' Neodymium Dome Tweeter - 5 x Super Film Tweeter - High Temperature Aluminum Voice Coil - Strong Capacitor for Excellent Performance - Yellow Coated Steel Basket - 120 oz. Magnet Structure - Rubber Magnet Cover - Power Handling: 250 Watts RMS /500 Watts Peak - Frequency Response: 45-22KHz - Impedance: 4 Ohms - Includes Custom Grills, Wires and Installation Hardware
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • 6" x 9" purple injected cone
  • 1" aluminum voice coil, 2" dome midrange tweeter
  • (2) 1" mylar dome tweeters
  • Heavy-duty stamped steel basket
  • Butyl rubber surround
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Pyle
  • EAN: 0068888874175
  • Label: Pyle
  • Manufacturer: Pyle
  • Model: PLG69.8
  • MPN: PLG69.8
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: SPEAKERS
  • Publisher: Pyle
  • Studio: Pyle
  • UPC: 068888874175

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Customer Reviews

Pyle Dirve Gear 500w Watt 6 x 9" speakers2008-07-09
not as good as the .5" component speakers in the same series, the Dryver or Chopper series would be better, overall handle power pretty well, not sure about 250 RMS, id say maybe 50 RMS not much higher...
I didnt like them.2008-04-24
Maybe for the price they are OK, but if you need decent sound I think you should look somewhere else. They have a cheap component system that is why better tyhan this pair. The are sure potent, but not as much as the 500watts advertised. The speakers where connected to a 200watts amplifier and they broke after a few months of use and the volume had to be checked all the time because they started to sound totally distorted.

I never liked them, and the fact that they broke with 200 watts amp not at max power says something about the quality of this things. As i said, if you just need some sound for the car they are probably OK, but if want nice sound, these are not the ones for you.

Great Speakers For The Money2007-04-13
I have been using these speakers for over a month now. I couldn't be happier. The look nice, and the sound quality is excellent. The bass response is very impressive with hardly any dstortion at mid-high levels. Who would've thought that you could get a great pair of speakers for less than fifty bucks? These babies are most definitely worth the money.

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