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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Great replacement’s for any oem 6x4 speaker.
Lolo
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Great sound at a good price
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on January 12, 2025
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Wylde007
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
I installed these as replacement(s) for the factory Delco in-dash speakers in a 2001 GMC Sonoma pickup. The depth and overall dimensions are correct, but for some reason the way the bezel is formed does not quite exactly fit into the oval cutout in the dash. Rather than physically modifying (read: cutting) the dash, I just had to be more meticulous about tightening down the mounting screws.The sound is as expected from a Kenwood product.
Virginia
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
Was very easy to install into my 1972 corvette.Right size &sounds great !!!
Mart Byler
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Fit perfectly and sound great
mark Vonderwerth
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
Great SOUND and direct replacement
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 17, 2020
Love these speakers, very clear and loud sound!
ΑÏιστείδης
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2020
The stock speakers in the C3 Corvette are horrible. A couple of years ago, I upgraded the dash stereo to a Pioneer AVH-3300NEX Flip Out DVD Receiver, installed Pioneer TS-G4645R 4x6 Speakers in the dash, and a pair of Pioneer TS-D6902R 6x9 speakers in custom boxes in the rear. I loved the sound from the 6x9s but the front speakers sounded thin and "sizzlilly" on the top end. I got tired of the harsh sound from the front so I replaced the front speakers with these KCF-4675C and they sound great. They are a tight fit but work well. You will need a 7mm shallow wrench to get the speakers out. I used the integrated high pass filter in my head unit to roll off the low end at about 100Hz and I can turn them up loud with no rattling or buzzing. The sound is clear, clean, and extended.
Tsundere
Reviewed in Canada on January 15, 2020
Easy install, fit well. Hardware that came with speakers didn’t work for me but might just be how my car is. Sound quality wasn’t as good as expected honestly, no bass at all unless you really crank it up. Tweeters hit hard though. Don’t know if it was worth the full price, but sale price seems like a great deal to me.
Uncle Dirty
Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2019
Solid speaker for what your paying.I’m just running them off a fairly basic head unit.With that setup, they’re pretty damn loud with very little distortion (atleast with old rock music blaring out of them)Pretty happy
Jay & Lace
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2013
I gave these speakers 5 stars because of their direct fit in the dash of my 1981 Corvette. I'm not sure if they're the best sounding 4"x6" speakers, but they definitely sound great compared to the stock speakers. At 32 years old, the stock speakers were blown with the paper cones brittle and disintegrating, so replacement was a must!Pros: Direct fit and great sound compared to stock.Cons: None.C3 Corvette Installation Tips:- Factory speakers or wires are not marked + or - and also not identified as such in the wiring diagram in the factory service manual. I was able to google the correct wiring polarity at stereowiringdiagram.info. I found that pin A on the factory wiring harness connectors for the front speakers and the right-rear was the ground (-), but pin B on the left rear speaker was the ground, so don't trust the connectors without looking up the wiring diagram. I removed the connectors from the old speakers and soldered on 6" of the pigtails that came with these speakers so I could just plug them into the factory connectors at each speaker location.- The 7mm hex head screws closest to the windshield are hard to get out and a 1/4" socket and ratchet will not work because it's too tall and hits the windshield glass. I used the 90 degree end of a 7mm open end ignition wrench to remove and reinstall them, worked very good for me.- A tip from corvetteforum.com said to use pantyhose to protect the speakers from dust since there is no felt on the dash grills. Just cut the legs off the pantyhose, slip them over the speakers like a tube sock after the wires are connected and tie them behind the speaker magnets. I used small washers to try to keep the pantyhose from getting wrapped up on the screws, but the screw still twists the material. It's kind of a one-shot deal to screw them in - more than once and it will tear the material.
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