Jensen JS652 6.5-Inch, Excellent Value
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Excellent Value
Got these to put in my camper, great for a low watt system. I am surprised at the bass response in these little speakers. I wouldn’t put them in a high power system (they are rated at 75 watt) but for a low watt system they sound very good and look great too.
Update (2/6/2012): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen.
The featured review for this product, Jensen JS652 6.5-Inch Co-axial Speakers Grey Electronics, was written by Daniel P. Christian.
The average rating for this item is out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.
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Tags: after market, audio, automotive, car speakers, car stereo, coaxial speakers, jensen, speakers
Posted on: April 16, 2010
Filed under: Reviews



Reviews (3)
Tom
March 2nd, 2010 at 3:19 pm
Great value, good sound
For about $21 after shipping, these seem very hard to beat. While they are not meant for high powered systems, they are just are fine for low-to-moderate level listening. As the other reviewers here have noted, the bass response is quite surprising for a cheap 6.5-inch speaker. Don’t be ridiculous and expect a sub-woofer out of them, but if you are looking for a good low-priced speaker that doesn’t roll off too terribly in the 100hz frequency region, these are great. In this department, they flat-out destroy the old Sony XS-211S speakers that they replaced in my vehicle.
As for the treble response, I found the the speakers to be clean and without harsh peaks, but also a bit soft in the high treble frequency region. It’s nothing I can’t live with, but this is one of those times I wish my stereo had a decent treble control/EQ, as a 3-4 db increase in the 12-15khz range would help things here (I also should note that my car stereo isn’t the best in terms of frequency response either, but I still noticed it regardless, because I tested the speakers first on my home system). I suppose cheap add-on tweeters are an option to correct things here…but I don’t think any of this is significant enough of a problem to be worth the effort.
In summary, these are an excellent deal for the price. As always, I encourage people to first listen to these and a variety of other speakers in a store that allows for such, but if you can’t, these are certainly worth a leap of faith in my opinion. I’m quite happy with my purchase.
Daniel P. Christian
March 10th, 2010 at 8:43 am
Excellent Value
Rated 4 stars.
Nils Anderson
April 2nd, 2010 at 3:55 am
You get what you pay for.
One of my speakers Pioneer has so I took the path and bought cheaper Jensen. I should have known better. The magnet on the Jensen is 1 / 3 the size of the one it replaced. I installed the speaker and one before installing the second, I decided to try it. Not only did she sound terrible but it was blowing in five minutes. Keep in mind that I have a Kenwood head unit 40×4 standard without extra amp and I had turned up to about three quarters. This speaker is the week and as I said in the title that you get what you pay for.
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