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Pioneer TS-A6872R


$80.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Installation is very easy, fit factory pre-drilled holes, can be done in 10 minutes. Strong bass response, deep, rich and detailed. Mids sound natural, not too brassy and no distortion.

The Cons:Tends to wash out in the upper mids. Highs often sound tinny in certain ranges. Need an amplifier to fully explore the capabilities of the speaker.

The Pioneer TS-A6872R are a pair of 6” x 8” 3-way car-audio loudspeakers designed as a composite IMPP cone with interlaced dual Aramid fibers. Packed with a full 260w of maximum power handling, the TS-A6872R is cited as providing the “strength and rigidity that powerful bass sound requires.

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” Although the TS-A6872R does not include a super-tweeter like its counterpart, the TS-A6882R, it does offer a more reasonable MSRP of $79.95 versus $99.95, plus a 1.25” lightweight balanced midrange dome speaker and .375” dome tweeter. In addition, the Pioneer TS-A6872R uses a butyl rubber surround for smoother responses, glass-imide voice coil bobbins, and a Conex damper. 

Features
 

  • Woofer Cone Material: Composite IMPP Cone with Interlaced Dual Aramid Fiber
  • Surround: Butyl Rubber for Smoother Response
  • Voice Coil Bobbin: Glass-Imide
  • Damper: Conex
  • Mid-Range: 1-1/4" Lightweight Balanced Dome Midrange with Neodymium Magnet and Magnetic Fluid
  • Tweeter: 3/8" Dome Tweeter
  • Basket Design: Full Depth Basket for Rich Bass Response
  • Watts MAX Music Power: 240w
  • Watts Nominal Power Handling: 50w
  • Frequency Response: 30Hz-28kHz
  • Sensitivity (1W/1m): 90dB
  • Ohm Rating: 4
  • Mounting Depth: 2-1/2" (62mm)

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    installation is very easy, fit factory pre-drilled holes, can be done in 10 minutes

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    strong bass response, deep, rich and detailed

  • 1

    mids sound natural, not too brassy and no distortion

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    can work directly off of a head unit without needing an amp

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    tends to wash out in the upper mids

  • 1

    highs often sound tinny in certain ranges

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    need an amplifier to fully explore the capabilities of the speaker

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