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Naxa NCS-770 6.5" 800 Watts Peak Power 3-Way Car Speaker

Naxa NCS-770 6.5" 800 Watts Peak Power 3-Way Car Speaker
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alaTest has collected and analyzed 4 reviews of Naxa NCS-770 6.5" 800 Watts Peak Power 3-Way Car Speaker. The average rating for this product is 3.0/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the price.

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Consumer review (newegg.com)

Pass on these

 

Fits the installation.

Terrible bass. Actually I would say the bass is non-existent.

Nov, 2014

Consumer review (newegg.com)

u get what u pay 4

 

They look nice and they work.

Virtually no bass response. My stock factory speakers has better sounding bass.

Dec, 2010

Consumer review (newegg.com)

Good Cheap speakers

 

I got these to replace the stock speakers after they stopped working. Huge improvement over the 1990's stock speakers. Not audiophile quality, but it'll do the job for riding the car. :) I would recommend to anyone who wants some decent car audio...

These sound very good for how inexpensive they are. The bass and mids sound very full, true, and awesome. Great for replacing dead or junky speakers. The sound quality is very impressive for the category these fall under.

The titanium tweeter is very loud compared to the rest of the speaker. This can be fixed by reducing the treble on your receiver however. Also the treble gets a little distorted at high volumes, but it isn't enough to detract from listening to music....

Nov, 2010

Consumer review (newegg.com)

Great

 

Buy them if you can get them on sale

-I got them for $14.99 per set -sooo 4 speakers for $30 -I own a 2002 Maxima SE with a 1400 Watt Dual 12 inch Subwoofers and Sony Xplod Headunit, and these are a fantastic stock upgrade

-not free? -Good (Beginner) kit

Sep, 2010

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