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Jun 11, 2019 - 07:12 AM
These MSX60RVR should connect to a Jensen head unit. These are the strongest speakers, at 75 watts.
Jun 21, 2019 - 02:35 AM
Coaxial, or full range, and component are the two broad categories of speakers that can be used when building, or upgrading, sound systems for cars. The most common type is the coaxial speaker, which is found in virtually every OEM car stereo system that rolls off the line. These speakers each contain more than one driver, which allows them to produce a wide range of audio frequencies. Component speakers are less common, but audiophiles typically rely on them when building performance car audio systems. These speakers are each made up of a single driver, so they are designed to only produce high, mid-range, or low tones.
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I plan on replacing the exterior Jenson speakers that came from the factory with these more powerful ones. However, what does coaxial indicate? Surely these speakers on the site don’t utilize a coaxial cable to connect do they? What, if any, additional hardware would it require to do this? I’m hoping I don’t have to run a different wire to be able to use these speakers. Thanks.
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