RMS Power Handling: 100 Watts. Peak Power Handling: 200 Watts. Frequency Response: +/- 3 db 58hz-22khz. Efficiency @ 2.83 volts: 93dB. Impedance: 4 Ohms
Item Weight | 9.9 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 15 x 9.6 x 4.4 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Wireless Remote | No |
R**D
Amazing sound performance at an affordable price point!
These speakers sound amazing at around 100-120 watts RMS! I favor speakers that do not have sibilance if at all possible as it gives me headaches and ear fatigue over a long period of listening time. Thus the preference for softer tweeter material as opposed to metal tweeters. Great emphasis on mid range with good low end authority are preference for me. These speakers aren't too bright, and give great sound stage.Right out of the box you'll notice how beefy the magnets are, I honestly believe at the price points these go for, they are one of the best values among speakers. I've had many brands and models from your typical brick and motor stores such as some 3 way Pioneers, Infinity reference coaxials and components, Polk Audio DXI series, etc. None of those can hold a candle to how these sound and what sound they can provide. Now granted those speakers are not in the same price bracket so that makes sense but if you can afford to, grab these. They really aren't that much more but the performance they bring relative to their value is so much better than those entry level sets and even more expensive sets.I do however also own a set of Hybrid Audio Clarus series which retail for nearly 3 times more than these and can say that these while maybe not as refined in sound are damn near close in some regards and will please pretty much everyone out there who hasn't been too spoiled by true high end car stereo.More than enough to keep up with my convertible at highway speeds without a wind blocker. You'll definitely enjoy these!
A**E
Great sound but one defective woofer.
Sounded great but I had to return one woofer because one woofer was producing a lot of distortion. Returned Item, replacement worked great.
P**K
It is hard to find good components these days as all the good brands from ...
Edit 1-29-2018 - I am now bi-amping these and they are slightly better. Before I was running about 400 watts, now that is just the woofers and the tweeters have about 100W RMS each. Crossover points are handled by an old AudioControl unit. The sound has improved. The off-axis response of the tweeters is still horrendous, but the set is definitely more consistent. Bass has improved with that stupid tiny pathetic coil in the crossover out of the system.My biggest complaint is the included crossover. Being that this is a pair of components, it stands to reason that it would come with two crossovers, one for L and one for R. In my set though, the two crossovers were completely different. Visible through the transparent covers, the two crossovers had different components with different values and probably from different manufacturers than the other. This is unacceptable quality control. But being that this is a very low budget set, I may have been too hard on it in my earlier review. It is usable and sounds decent for the money now that it is fully active. If they sold the separates without the crossovers or the stupid grilles for a few bucks less that would be even better. I upgraded to three stars. Decent amps are very cheap these days and it is worth running active regardless what set you end up with.Original review:Went back and fourth between 3 and 2 stars on this, choose 2. It is hard to find good components these days as all the good brands from back in the day are now crap, so I tried to "grade on the curve."The woofers are capable of decent bass properly installed, but they are very "peaky." A processor set up by someone who knows what they are doing is almost required. Similarly, the tweeters work OK on-axis, but they have TERRIBLE off-axis response. Worst ever? Maybe. $20 Radio Shack free-standing tweeters from 1998 would eat these up. This set is useless in the factory (door) locations of a 2002 Tahoe due to horrendous off-axis response, unless you are deaf in one ear and have no sense of soundstage. They MIGHT be acceptable in custom kickpanels, but if I was going to that amount of work I would choose better components to start.My biggest complaint is the crossovers which are obviously the cheapest low-bid Chinese garbage I.D. could get their hands on. L and R are totally different, just by looking through the clear crossover covers the resistors seem to have come from different planets. Both sides have response and crossover points all over the place. It is all very sad from Image Dynamics which was once a great brand. The saddest part is I don't know where to even buy decent components anymore. If ID has gone to hell, they all have. Maybe I can find a good used set.Summary - if you are running full active and know WTF you are doing, these might be alright, I haven't tried them that way. If you are 40+ years old and want a set of affordable components like what you remember from your youth, look elsewhere (is there an elsewhere?)
I**D
best money ever spent
Installed these speakers 3 weeks ago in 2010 mazda6, and just cant get enough of how crisp and clean they sound. Tweeters are very bright, so had to attenuated to -3db, and they are fine now, not harsh at all, since i have had cheap Kicker coaxials before, thought CTX's tweets were to loud at beginning but now i am used to how they sound and they are very balanced with mid-woofer. Mids are clean and full. I am pushing 60W/channel off JBL amp, they do not have problem spitting out loud, clean, undistorted signal at really high volume. Bass has good punch, but of course you need sub and cut-off lows to get the best sound. I am really happy i purchased these speakers after months of research. Get these now if you want high SQL comps on a budget. They are one of those things that once you start using them, just forget about how much you paid for it, because they are worth every penny. Thanks Image Dynamics for that great product. Since my Dayton HO sub is strong and healthy i just feel like it is time to test some of ID's subs too :D 5 stars no doubt for ctx65CS all day.
D**Z
Advise from them was to install $1100 active setup to power this $160 spacers.... Go figure.
No no and no. No matter what you read this speakers are not smooth. I tested with two units and with 3 amps. Let them play for 30 hours and finally when I asked from the company for help they told me to change my setup to active network for additional $1100 jus to power $160 speakers. Laughable.
J**D
The drivers and tweets are great, but both crossovers will not function correctly
The drivers and tweets are great, but both crossovers will not function correctly. You can actually hear music from the crossovers. Tweeters will not work no matter how I wire them. I also have the coaxial set for rear fill. They are all getting 100 watts rms. But the crossover is cheaply built. At least mine are. Should have gone with hertz, or the CT sounds comps. Even the Polk would have made me happy. Not worth the money even though it's not much.
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