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Pioneer TS-D6902R

Item #18761
6"x9" 360W 2-Way Car Speakers, 360 Watts Max Power, High-Quality Crossover Network

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Product Reviews For Pioneer TS-D6902R

  • these speakers kick like no other. i thought thy would do well but they blow away the competition. awesome for the money. put an amp on them and they will scream as loud as you want.

    blg
    4/5/2008

  • Best buy for the bang for your buck! Put them in my Harley, sound great....

    Jarrett Smith
    11/17/2014

  • Overall the best speakers on the market . Bass goes boom with no problems

    Roy
    11/17/2014

  • Love these speakers! They fit in the confined door areas on my Geo Metro and not only sound great, but rock my ankles. The combo with the similar 6x9s in the back and receiver and amp, the Pioneer HD system is superb at under $500. I did install it myself, though, since it was fairly easy in a Geo. There're more HD radio stations in Seattle, than I even imagined.

    Dan Griffith
    11/18/2014
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