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what do u think about these speakers ... KICKER KS 6.2f_KICKER05KS6m_241ee58.jpg

...well they r not DS series ...but how is the build quality and sound ??

I can't give you a super accurate review, but I do have some experience with the KS series. I've only heard the coaxial version of these speakers, and they were in a marine environment (where imaging is impossible and there is so much exterior noise SQ is hardly distinguishable).

From the little bit that I heard them, I can say they were loud and clear. They had almost no midbass, and the highs were a little harsh. Obviously the midbass is install dependent, so take that for what its worth.

I'd say they are pretty nice for some budget speakers (can pick them up dirt cheap on onlinecarstereo), got loud and sounded clear. Just don't expect super great SQ or midbass out of them.

well if you were on a boat the cabin gain would be almost zero so midbass probally would suck. bump though as i am also interrested since im trying to pick some cheap speaks for the car.

I have the 2008 KS Coax in my car, they sound really, really good. They will get VERY loud, I'm powering them with a Kicker KX350.4, so there is only 90 watts going to them, and they sound very good, they have good midbass too.

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...so what now ...? does midbass suck or not ..(well coaxial r not components) and i am askin about comps...

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