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Pioneer TSD6802R 6 X 8 2-Way 260 Watt Speakers Product Description:



  • * Dual layer IMX (injection molded matrix) * Aramid fiber cone * soft dome tweeter with rear chamber * Wave guides with dispersion control * Passive crossover with high-qual
  • * Sensitivity: 88 dB * RMS Power Range : 60 Watts * Peak Power Handling: 260 Watts * Impedance: 4 Ohm * Frequency response: 30-32000 Hz * Design: 2 Way * Woofer Composition: IMPP * Tweeter Composition: PEI * Diameter: 6x8 Inch

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Injection molded matrix aramid-basalt fiber composite cone woofer

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
5Great OEM Replacement
By M. Gates
Bought these speakers for $77 elsewhere, and have had them for a week now. Bought the 6x9 equivalent for $75 on eBay, brand new in box.I researched the best speakers for my 2002 Mazda 626, and have learned that if I want a good bass and great highs, I should look for speakers with a frequency such as: 28 Hz to 30 kHz. The lower the first number is, the more lows you will get. The lower the second number, the more highs you will get. So with that in mind, and other aspects (quality, material, wattage), I began my hunt.First I looked at Polk Audio, and even bought a pair of 5x7's but then realized my Mazda can fit 6x8's which would have more sound coverage, so I returned the Polk's and hunted for appropriate fitting speakers.Then I looked at quality, and found Pioneer does that volcanic thing with the basalt rock. To be more specific, Basalt Fiber Composite Cone. After I bought these speakers I showed my friend (who was going to install them for me) and he was blown away with the quality. He said he's done tons of installations, and these are going to be kickas* for my car. Well, compared to the stock speakers, they're definitely going to be 50x better.The highs are incredible. They play just as good, if not better, as a component set with tweeters. These are my first speaker purchases, and I am not disappointed. My buddy installed them for me in my Mazda 626, they fit in perfectly. Did not have to drill anything or use a mount. I also added a pair of 6x9 TSD6902R in the back of the car, the 6x8's are in the front. I have no amp, just a head unit: Dual XHD6425.I have never heard such amazing sound from my car before. These are definitely a major upgrade from factory speakers. I can hear every bit of detail with great clarity. Even better if I set the EQ on my receiver.The low end hits great, especially with the 6x9's in the back. I don't plan on purchasing subs with these installed!Great buy, definitely worth every penny. Will try and post a videoEDIT 04/24/11: (ONE YEAR LATER)I replaced the Dual radio with a Kenwood KDC-MP345U -- much better build and audio control with the Kenwood. That aside:After having these speakers for almost a year, I can say the quality is still phenomenal. Especially the 6x9's in the back, they are blasting perfectly.Unfortunately, I've noticed that the speakers in the front (Pioneer TSD6802R, the ones for sale on this page) are quite softer than the ones in the back. I'm not sure if it's just my car, but I find having to adjust the fader on my radio to output more volume to the front pair, and lower volume to the back, in order to equalize volume across my speakers. I think I just have to purchase an amp to boost my speakers and then this softness will go away.One problem, the highs are almost too high. I find listening to songs with "ts" sounds annoying. It sounds like the singer is spitting in your face. Example "ts" sounds include: "puts" ; "persists" ; "tsunami" -- Basically, any word with a high pitch sound to it. They spit at me :(Other than that, they are still playing superb! A definite buy for someone on a budget :)

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Nice upgrade to stock speakers at a good price
By M. Carson
I am going to review 2 products at one time. I recently purchased the JBL GTO8628 6-Inch x 8-Inch/5-Inch x 7-Inch 2-Way Loudspeaker and the Pioneer TSD6802R 6 X 8 2-Way 260 Watt Speakers. So this is mostly a comparison between the two and my grading does not imply there are not other, better speakers available that I know nothing about. My particular situation:I am installing 4 speakers into a 2011 Ford Fusion. The existing head unit is the low end Ford radio/CD player with 4 pretty poor speakers. For several unimportant reasons I am not changing the HU and wanted to keep the overall upgrade very low in cost (paid about $130 for all four speakers).The door covers of the Ford were very easy to take off and both speakers fit exactly into the speaker case in the door, so that was a blessing. The Pioneer's did come with the speaker wire adaptors that I attached to the door wire that attached directly to the attachment points on the speaker. The JBL did not have these so I soldered a short speaker wire lead to each speaker. Minus ½ a star just for that extra work.Soundwise, both are much better than the stock speakers. The Pioneers sound a bit "tighter" overall, better bass and midranges. The JBL had better brights and highs but lacked a bit in the low end. Of course the Pioneer costs over 50% more than the JBL so that increase should get you something. I thought a bit if having 4 of the Pioneers would be better, but the effort of shipping back, the added cost of the speaker and the better highs of the JBL eventually won out and I kept the JBL's. I think both speakers would benefit from a better HU with more power, especially the Pioneers but that is not going to happen.Overall, the sound quality is VERY noticeably better than stock. For the total price I am very happy with the upgrade and the sound the combination of both speakers makes. If I had to buy one pair only it would be the Pioneer. If buying 2 sets this is a good way to go. So I am giving the Pioneers 5 stars vs the JBL 4 stars. In this low end set up with a stock headunit on a tight budget these met my expectations easily. There may very well be better speakers out there, but my grading is based on the prices vs expectations I personally had for the vehicle I was installing them in.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Amazing speakers for the price
By Tyron
I recently purchased a 2006 Mazda MX-5 that had some aftermarket Rockford Fosgate speakers. After replacing them with these, the sound quality is dramatically better. These worked well with the stock stereo, but I recently upgraded to a Pioneer AVH-P3400BH which offered a dramitic improvement. I'm not using an amp, just the built in 50w per channel on the Pioneer head unit.Super crisp highs, solid mids, and low lows. In my little MX-5, at times you could swear I had subs in the back. Some of the best speakers I've ever heard in a car and for less than $70, can't beat that!

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