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JVC CS-HX6947X
$120.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Very little distortion, even at high volume. Good representation of the full audio spectrum. Capable of loud volume with the right head unit or amp.
The Cons:Needs an additional subwoofer for powerful bass. Highs are overbalanced, come through a little too loud. Bass needs to be turned way up in the EQ to balance with the treble.
The JVC CS-HX6947X are a pair of 6” x 9” 4-way coaxial car-audio speakers with a slim and shallow design that combines high-end speaker performance details with sensible mounting options, thereby enabling the user to create a loud or stealthy audio system for both the ears and eyes.
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The fourth of five JVC CS-HX car speakers, the JVC CS-HX6947X switches pace from its predecessors (the JVC CS-HX537X, CS-HX637X, and CS-HX647X) in that it trades in their circular frame for an oval silhouette instead. In addition, each CS-HX6947X speaker comes equipped with a 6” x 9” Carbon Fiber Composite Olefin woofer, a 2-21/32” Pulp Cone midrange, one 1” Poly-Ether Imide Dome tweeter, and one 19/32” Poly-Ether Imide Balanced super-tweeter. The CS-HX6947X also boasts a power output of 490w, an impedance of 4 ohms, a frequency response of 25 – 25,000Hz, a sensitivity of 87dB, heat-resistant voice coils, a stylish silver trim plate, and a black grille. The JVC CS-HX6947X retails for $119.95 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Features
- 4-Way Coaxial
- Twin Roll Butyl Rubber Edge
- 6” x 9” Carbon Fiber Composite Olefin Woofer (Strontium)
- 2-21/32” Pulp Cone Midrange (Strontium)
- 1” Poly-Ether Imide Dome Tweeter (Neodymium)
- 19/32” Poly-Ether Imide Balanced Super-Tweeter (Neodymium)
- Peak Power Output: 490w
- Nominal Power Output: 80w
- Frequency Response: 25 – 25,000Hz
- Impedance: 4 ohms
- Sensitivity: 87dB
- Crossover Frequency: 4, 8, 12kHz
- Heat-Resistant Voice Coil
- Mounting Depth: 3-1/8”
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
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Pros & Cons
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very little distortion, even at high volume
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good representation of the full audio spectrum
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capable of loud volume with the right head unit or amp
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works well with direct connections to head units, doesn't need an external amp for excellent volume and quality
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needs an additional subwoofer for powerful bass
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highs are overbalanced, come through a little too loud
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bass needs to be turned way up in the EQ to balance with the treble
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