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An impressive budget-friendly car speaker that you can upgrade from your current setup, the Rockford Fosgate R1525X2 is a two-way full-range speaker designed to deliver audio quality that audiophiles would surely love.The Rockford Fosgate R1525X2 has a polypropylene cone and a rubber surround, ensuring that you'd still get a powerful and accurate low-frequency performance with minimal distortion while still having the toughness to withstand the heavy demand that comes with constant production of powerful bass.
It has a 0.5-inch silk dome tweeter with a flush mounting design that can deliver bright and clear high frequencies with a minimal breakup at high volume levels. The Rockford Fosgate R1525X2 also has an integrated tweeter crossover, which directs signal flow, resulting in a more defined high-frequency performance while protecting it from blowing up.


The Rockford Fosgate R1525X2 can deliver a continuous power output of 40 Watts and a peak power output of 80 Watts at 4 ohms. This 5.25-inch speaker has a sensitivity rate of 88dB and a frequency response of 62 Hz to 20 kHz, which allows it to deliver an extensive full-range frequency performance with reduced noise at near-maximum volume levels.
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These speakers are perfect for my Toyota. Got more clarity and brightness compared to the stock and it's highly recommended! Sound clean and crisp. Wish they had a bit more low end, but still solid. Not bad for entry-level speakers, good price, and they do the job as advertised. Solid!
Superb sound for a superb price. The bass may be 9 out of 10 but with a sub in your setup, it can compensate the lack of bass from the speakers. Also this is a 5.25-inch speaker so its smaller than the typical 6.5s.
Sound is really clear and crisp with these 5.25s. Lacks a little bit of bass but it blends well with a sub in your setup. It can go loud and the distortion is minimal only if you try to crank up the volume.