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Features
Brand: KICKER
Model Name: 46CSC684
Speaker Type: Coaxial
Connectivity Technology: Coaxial
Special Feature: Radio
Manufacturer: Kicker
Brand: KICKER
Model: 46CSC684
Item Weight: 4 pounds
Item model number: CSC684 (46CSC684)
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Manufacturer Part Number: 46CSC684
Special Features: Radio
Wattage: 75 watts
Speakers Maximum Output Power: 75 Watts
Item Weight: 4 Pounds
Number Of Items: 1
Date First Available: February 15, 2019
This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.
The speaker has received generally favorable reviews, with many customers praising their sound quality, especially the clear mids and highs. They are described as easy to install and compatible with car models like the 2005 F150 or the 2010 Mazda 3. Users find that pairing the speakers with a power amp significantly improves the sound, while others have found satisfaction with using the stock stereo. They have been described as a great upgrade over stock or blown speakers, although one review mentioned that another brand provided a better bass.
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Should I Buy It?
Yes, these speakers are a solid investment. They offer satisfying sound quality and are a significant improvement over stock speakers. While an additional amp may be required to achieve optimal sound, they are versatile enough to work well with the stock stereo system. However, if strong, non-amplified bass is a priority, you may want to consider other options.