Sony XS-V1621 Speakers
Sony XS-V1621 Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 31, 2003]
George Pelosi
Model Reviewed:
1991 Nissan Sentra
Strength:
Decent Mid-bass down to 200Hz, then between 200-120, there is a sudden drop, but what do you expect for $60?. I like the blended cone material for being rigid enough for accurate responce but not too stiff like fiber. Nice Appearence, interesting grills get noticed, sure to impress most teens on a budget.
Weakness:
poly tweeter, but not using it anyways. Grills may allow objects to damage cone from side entry I am using a pair of these as midrange in a three-way system. Tested out some basss guitar notes in the 350Hz range for clarity and think that there is good response. I have them crossed over from 120Hz to 4000Hz and they can handle this range very well. I think that the tweeter would be loud on this model sue to the X-over range on the speaker. I built custom MDF boxes which sit slanted underneath the front of the seats. Using a LA Sound 500 amp for mids only. I designed the boxes to match the Qts and Qes for these speakers and put lots of fiber fill inside. They are currently handling about 75W each. I tend to play some Heavy Metal and Industrial which the poly woofer cones handle well. The midrange speaker does a decent job of handling guitar solos and heavy synth lines for the price. I recommend sealing any enclosure that you put these in very well with caulk because there is a lot of travel in the red woofer cone starting at 75W a speaker. Similar Products Used: Clarion Pro series Midrange speakers 4" 30W, door mounted |
[Feb 08, 2001]
Rick Christenham
Model Reviewed:
XS-V1621
Strength:
Nice bass response compared to other similarly priced speakers.
Weakness:
Bass can be a little "muddy" at times--not all that crisp. First of all, let me mention that I do not claim to be an expert in the area of car stereos, so most of the people reading this probably know a lot more than I do. However, having said that, I feel that this speaker is exactly what I was looking for and well worth the money. Similar Products Used: Compared against factory speakers, Panasonic, and Polk. |