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The Pyle 6.5" Three-Way Sound Speaker System delivers 180W RMS and 360W peak power through a robust 4-ohm impedance setup. Featuring a blue poly injection woofer cone, a neodymium film dome midrange, and a 3/4" piezo tweeter, it offers a full-range triaxial audio experience designed for car stereos. Its high-temp voice coil ensures durability and low distortion, making it a top choice for millennial professionals seeking premium sound quality and reliability on the road.





| ASIN | B000230LC2 |
| Additional Features | Radio |
| Antenna Location | For Music Players |
| Audio Driver Size | 6.5 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Piezoelectric Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Battery Average Life | 1 days |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,416 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #30 in Car Coaxial Speakers |
| Brand | Pyle |
| Built-In Media | product, manual |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Connectivity Technology | Coaxial |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 10,790 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Magnet |
| Frequency Response | 1 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00068888722131 |
| Impedance | 1 Ohms |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.7"D x 3.1"W x 7.3"H |
| Item Type Name | car speakers |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Kilograms |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Pyle |
| Maximum Range | 9 Meters |
| Model Name | PL63BL |
| Model Number | PL63BL |
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
| Number of Audio Channels | 3.0 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 360 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 6.5 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Woofer |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
| UPC | 068888722131 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
R**N
Excellent value for quality rugged speakers that sound great for their price.
These are the second pair of these I've bought. The first ones lasted about 4 years being played at super high volume the entire time. For the price you cant beat them as far as sound quality ande loudness, although they do need an amp to get a good sound. The new ones sound great as the first ones. If you want decent priced quality speakers , then I recommend these for sure.
S**.
Great for homemade cooler radios
Fair sound quality for the price with generous accessories. Used for a cooler radio that I built and haven’t had any issues. They do tend to get a bit distorted at higher volumes but that’s somewhat expected given the size. The included screens and cable were generous, as were the templates for cutting. No complaints.
N**9
Decent sound for the money
Installed in my 06, Chevy truck. Replaced blown speakers. Sound decent. Only 4 stars, because the box card says 5 year warranty, but they only give you 3.
B**S
Great little speakers!
Great little speakers! Used it on a Bluetooth cooler project and it worked great for my application. Also a great price, great fit and super easy to hook up.
S**H
Surprisingly good speaker for the money
I bought the Pyle PL53BL speakers to replace the factory rear seat side panel speakers in my 97 Dodge 2500 Club Cab. I bought these before removing the original speakers, as all the speaker fitment guides here and elsewhere indicated these were a fit. They did fit but weren't an exact fit as the original speakers were closer to a 5.75" or possibly 6" size. The two speaker mounting points in the truck's metal were spaced just close enough to enable me to get mounting screws in the slots in the Pyle speaker frames, so they did mount OK. However, due to the smaller diameter there was a sizable air gap (about 1.8" or so) between the speaker and hole in the truck's metal. I closed off this gap using some putty-like weather rope seal from a big box home improvement store. I'm running these speakers on an older Alpine CDA-9856 head unit and Alpine 3566 6-channel amp (conservatively rated 35W RMS x4 and 120W RMS for bridged sub channel into 4 Ohms). Following advice from several reviewers and professional installers, I bought a roll of sound dampening material to apply to the door panels and elsewhere. I bought roof repair material - Tape and Seal is one brand - which is very similar to another very high priced product and it worked quite well. Once this was done and the speakers were mounted and connected to the amp, I turned it on for the first time. After the initial checkup to make sure all speakers were working, I cranked up the volume to a pleasantly loud level and was very surprised and pleased to hear the quality of sound coming from these inexpensive speakers. Being 5.25" bass drivers they understandably don't produce much bass output but the midrange and highs are much smoother and detailed than I was expecting. I paired these up with a pair of Pyle Driver PLDV6K 6.5" 2-way component speakers in the front doors and I'm very pleased with how nicely these compliment them. They're well matched regarding their efficiency, producing very near the same volume level and similar sound quality. While not quite as smooth and clear as the fronts, they do a splendid job of providing clean sounding music to fill the rear seat area and filling the back of the cab. They're SO much better than the original factory speakers. So, long story short, I HIGHLY recommend these for anyone looking for a very reasonably priced, smaller coax system and wants surprisingly accurate, smooth and detailed sound quality and listens to their music at reasonably loud levels. I would definitely buy these again and recommend these to others. UPDATE: After about 2 years these speakers have basically "given up the ghost" and for the most part are now inoperable. I had hoped they would be able to handle the clean power of my Alpine amp, especially since they weren't getting all the bass signal they would in a full range system, but alas they didn't. They are now working intermittently, with audio "popping on and off" as the speakers' litz wire (the flexible wire between the frame and cone) apparently makes and breaks continuity. I still liked the sound quality they produced when they worked well earlier, I'm just now believing they aren't made to handle even the 35+ watts RMS/channel my amp can produce. The front Pyle Driver PLDV6K 6.5" 2-way component speakers on the other hand are still performing well, which is why I believe it's just a simple matter of inadequate power handling ability that has caused these speakers to die off. In a lesser powered system they may work better and longer.
D**G
Finally got around to installing them...
Purchased these way back in December 2011, and finally got around to installing them in the dash of my 1998 Dodge Grand Caravan last night. These replaced the OEM speakers, which were long dead. Only the rear speakers worked since I "inherited" the van from my wife 2 1/2 years ago. It's a beater, 15 years old and has over 250K miles, and at that age you just accept some things are going to quit working, and accept it. Except I love music, and I spend way too much time driving to and from work on my 30-mile commute to suffer through the poor tonality of rear speakers that I have to crank up loud to hear way up in the driver's area of the cabin. That, and I had installed a new head unit that has Bluetooth, but the Bluetooth didn't work because the voice of the other caller is piped through the front speakers...which means they could hear me, but I could not hear them due to my dead front speakers. Well, these speakers were quite inexpensive, and the reviews were pretty good despite the low price. So I bought them. But after receiving them, the trepidation of actually pulling out the dash to install them caused me to throw them in the floorboard, still boxed up, where they slid around until the box was frayed. Flash forward to this week, when I decided I would finally try my hand at installing them. After watching a youtube video demonstrating how to remove the dash, I finally got brave enough to tackle the job. It actually went pretty smoothly, the biggest problem being the really short length of the existing speaker wire I had to cut the adapter off of and strip and splice the speaker onto (I just cut the speaker wire that came with the speakers off about 15 inches behind the prong that slips onto the terminals and spliced it to the existing speaker wire). Well, I've had a day with them so far. The sound is very bright, bordering on shrill, so you will want to take the edge off the higher frequencies if you can by using your equalizer (or presets) to make some adjustments. Very accurate in the upper range in terms of fidelity. Not much bass to speak of. Unlike others, I didn't experience any distortion when I cranked up the head unit, which is rated at 4 X 50 watts, to its upper limits. But really, how can I complain? For around $15, these are all that I needed to get some music back in the front of my cabin, they work and sound just fine, so it's money well spent. I didn't expect $15 speakers to sound like they cost $200, but I would say these sound way better than what you should expect from $15 speakers.
B**Y
Excellent value, EXCEEDED expectations!
Please bear in mind that these are INEXPENSIVE speakers. (If I had paid $50 or more per speaker, I'd give 4 stars. $100 or more would be 3-4 stars) I put myself through college installing high end vehicle stereo equipment, so I feel that I understand a bit about car audio. My assessment: Excellent value, solid quality of sound, simple installation. I was able to remove the door panels, clip wires from stock Infinity speakers, clip-bind/fuse & cover wiring that came with the speakers, test sound, and replace door panels...all in 35 minutes. I recently gave an overhaul to my 1994, solid as a rock 318-v8, Dodge Dakota SLT Ext cab. My father bought it new in '94 & I bought it from him rather than have him sell it. The original factory speakers were all blown, save the right rear 5x7. I don't listen to deafening levels of music...I just like to enjoy a full range of sound from my music. I was shocked by the quality of sound for the price. I got these for under $15 from Warehouse Deals. I fully expected to get sound that was on the low end of "acceptable" for the 45 minute boat haul sessions to & from the lake, or the quick little in-town trips. Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised. I cranked everything from 2Pac to Evanescence in testing the speakers. At full volume, since the factory stereo only distributes roughly 15 watts Continuous Power("RMS") per 4 channels, and these speakers are rated at 100 watt continuous/200 watt max, there will be some impedance on the highest volume output delivered from the receiver. If you're using a factory receiver, on any aged vehicle, and want to be an idiot who hopes to go deaf some day...you may want to add a dedicated 2-channel amp with 50 watt output per channel. These little speakers will sufficiently handle you mid to high-range needs. I HIGHLY Recommend these speakers to anyone who likes a full range of sound, without the bloody eardrums. The sound quality WELL EXCEEDS the price you will pay.
A**A
You get more than you paid for
I bought these speakers because they had a good price and high watts, I like to play my music LOUD every once and a while and so I wanted to make sure that the speakers won't blow out on me like my last ones did, well first off these speakers sound great, it has a crisp sound that doesn't get all muffled when you turn the volume up, second they give off a pretty good little bump for not having an amp attached and just running off the radio, the price was a reason i was skeptical about these being good speakers, but they've been working very well for the week that i've been "testing" them out, a set back was that these speakers didn't fit like amazon says they would, i had four 6.5inch speakers in my car that were factory speakers, when i took the two back ones up and lined these up with the holes i found them to be slightly too small for the back, when trying to match them up with the front speakers which sit in my doors they looked to match up better but i wasn't about to take my door panels off my car in this cold ass weather and since the weather outlook wasn't too good i wanted to get my speakers in right away so i kinda ghetto fied the speakers into the back where two of the screws line up but the third one is slightly too far and the fourth one i had to put the screw on the outside of the speaker just to make sure it would move or rattle, i have a 95 camaro and i'm deciding later to get slightly bigger speakers and put them in the back and switch these to the front, also i think i read that someone said these light up blue? i'm not sure if i read that right but these don't seem to light up, they still look good though and sound great, overall i would recommend these to someone looking for good speakers for a good price but just make sure you really measure up before getting these to see if they're the right size
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