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Electronics : Infinity Reference 6020cs 6.5-Inch Two-Way Component System (Silver/Black)

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Infinity Reference 6020cs 6.5-Inch Two-Way Component System (Silver/Black)

from: Harman Kardon



Infinity Reference 6020cs 6.5-Inch Two-Way Component System (Silver/Black)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1432





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Infinity
Color: Silver/Black
EAN: 0050667034924
Label: Harman Kardon
Product Manufacturer: Harman Kardon
Model: Infinity Reference 6020cs
Publisher: Harman Kardon
Ranking: 1432
Studio: Harman Kardon


Piece facts:
  • Plus One woofer cone technology gives improved bass response over convential speaker designs
  • The Edge-driven textile-dome tweeter gives outstanding high frequency performance
  • The speakers are designed to be driven with a 2 ohm amplifier or head unit; this will give you improved bass response than a conventional 4 ohm speaker system ; the speakers can also operate at 4 ohms
  • Polypropylene Woofer Cone for improved bass output
  • The speakers can be driven by a factory deck as wells as an aftermarket head unit




(Silver/Black) System Component Two-Way 6.5-Inch 6020cs Reference Infinity






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component speaker system includes 2 woofers, 2 tweeters, and 2 crossovers * 6-1/2' Plus 0ne+ lnjection-Molded Polypropylene (lMPP) woofer with hi-roll rubber surround * 1' edge-driven textile dome tweeter * 2-way external crossover network (18 dB/octave, 3,500 Hz high- and low-pass) * power range: 2-90 watts RMS (270 watts peak power) *


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great ...
These speakers are great. the guy who gave them 3 stars doesnt know a single thing about car sound systems or speakers. These are 2-way speakers. That means they are designed for highs and mids. Any speaker of this size and smaller will be 2-ways. The only way you can get real base from your speakers is if you but 3-way speakers. Those give you highs mids and lows, except you gotta buy a larger speaker. These are great speakers but you need to know what you really must have. I reccomend these to anybody.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Nice mids and highs but not a lot of bass
Easily driven by factory radio or amp. Highs and Mids are way better then factory. However bass is just not there. Not nearly enough for my taste. Factory speakers produced significantly more. They are probably designed with a sub in mind which I do not think is the right approach. Nice stereo system should not need any subs. Just my opinion.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent Sound Stage -- Crisp and Clean ...
Infinity has hit the mark with this component set. I installed them about a month ago, and I couldn't be happier. On first install, I wired the tweeters to the -3dB crossover connection to put a slight damper on the treble. After listening for a week, I changed the tweeters back to 0dB change for a more balanced sound. If you have a subwoofer, and you like bass, you will need all the tweeter you can get. If you do not have a subwoofer and amp, you may prefer a little less treble (use the -3dB). In either case, be sure to leave the crossover accessible for the first week or two, until you decide.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Incredible, Incredible, Incredible !!
I replaced two pair of Infinity Reference "shallow mount" 6.5" speakers with two pair of these components. Wow, wow, wow!! Simply powered by an Alpine head unit they transformed my car into a sound studio. Everyone writes about "hearing things in your music that you'd never heard before", but Man! Some live tracks (like Dave Matthews or John Meyer) you can hear people in the audience coughing, or talking lightly. You can hear all the details as their fingers slide down a guitar string. Depths to the bass that I've never noticed. I've tried listening to entire songs and only paying attention to one instrument or background vocalist. They're incredible.

I ordered these at the same time as an Infinity 4x 75 watt amp, and almost didn't install it because it already sounded so good. After switching from head unit power, to a high-power amp, I noticed tighter bass, deeper reach, more punch, and higher volume levels before distortion (in fact, with the amp I can turn it up louder than I could possible stand without any break-up. With the head unit you could start to hear the bass clipping at higher levels.)

It's amazing the clarity and separation of each instrument. Infinity have really made a great product with the 6020. Go buy it and enjoy!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Amazing stuff ...
I can't believe the clearness of sound on this component. I move them with a Rockford Fosgate Punch amp and it works amazingly.

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(Silver/Black) System Component Two-Way 6.5-Inch 6020cs Reference Infinity
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