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Pioneer TS-A1675R 6-1/2" 3-way car speakers — also fits many 6-3/4" openings

Item # 130TA1675R

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Item # 130TA1675R

About the Pioneer TS-A1675R

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Get more out of your music

Are your car's factory speakers sounding less than fresh? Pioneer built their A-Series speakers to be high-performance replacements for your old speakers, designed from the ground up to bring back the life that your music's been missing. You'll be able to enjoy the clear vocals, chunky guitar riffs, powerful drums, and distinct bass lines that have always been a part of your favorite tunes, but have remained hidden behind sub-par speakers.

Side-view of Pioneer TS-A1675R 6-1/2" speaker

The multi-driver array on this speaker brings out all the midrange and high-frequency details.

Get more out of your music

Are your car's factory speakers sounding less than fresh? Pioneer built their A-Series speakers to be high-performance replacements for your old speakers, designed from the ground up to bring back the life that your music's been missing. You'll be able to enjoy the clear vocals, chunky guitar riffs, powerful drums, and distinct bass lines that have always been a part of your favorite tunes, but have remained hidden behind sub-par speakers.

Built to make your music rock

Pioneer equipped the TS-A1675R 6-1/2" speakers with multilayer mica-matrix woofers that stay rigid when the volume's turned up, keeping distortion to a minimum so your bass sounds clean. Each woofer gets paired up with a midrange speaker and a tweeter to add warmth and clarity to your driving soundtrack. These speakers will sound great running off your factory stereo, but they'll really shine when driven by an aftermarket receiver or an external amp. Don't drive another day listening to tired-sounding tunes, when you can enjoy Pioneer sound quality with these speakers in your vehicle. 

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Product highlights:

  • 6-1/2"/6-3/4" 3-way car speakers (pair)
  • multilayer mica-matrix woofer with elastic polymer surround
  • 1-5/8" cone midrange
  • 3/8" PET dome tweeter
  • power range: 5-50 watts RMS (300 watts peak power)
  • frequency response: 35-31,000 Hz
  • sensitivity: 90 dB
  • top-mount depth: 1-13/16"
  • grilles included
  • warranty: 1 year
  • MFR # TS-A1675R

What's in the box:

  • Two 3-way speakers
  • 2 Grilles
  • Two 12" lengths of speaker wire (female quick slides on one end and bare wire on the other)
  • Eight 3/4" Self-tapping screws
  • 8 Speed clips
  • Warranty information
  • Installation instructions and cutout template on box

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Features & specs

General
Speaker Size
Design 3-way
Tweeter Design 3/8" Dome
Impedance (Ohms) 4
Tweeter Composition PET
Woofer Composition Multilayer Mica Matrix
Woofer Surround Rubber
Parts Warranty 1 Year
Labor Warranty 1 Year
Specifications
Sensitivity (1W at 1 meter) 90
Sensitivity at 2.83 volts N/A
Frequency Response 35 - 31k Hz
Minimum RMS Wattage 5
Maximum RMS Wattage 50
Peak Power Handling (Watts) 300
Top-mount Depth (Inches) 1 13/16
Bottom-mount Depth (Inches) N/A
Cutout Diameter or Length (inches) 5
Mounting Height (Inches) 0.75
Frame Width 6.225
Frame Length 6.225
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Features

Woofers: The multi-layer mica matrix cone was developed to provide an extra light, yet rigid diaphragm to reproduce full, rich sound.

Surrounds: For durability and a smooth response, each woofer uses a rubber (synthetic) surround.

Midrange: Each speaker has a 1-5/8" paper cone midrange with a 0.7 ounce Strontium magnet.

Tweeters: Each speaker uses a 3/8" dome tweeter made from PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) film for crisp, clear highs.

Mounting: The speakers can be mounted in many standard 6-1/2" openings, 4-hole 6-1/2" openings, and 6-3/4" openings. Please check the Crutchfield Vehicle Selector to confirm fit.

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Will these speakers run on a DEH-6800BT head unit? These speakers sound worse than my Saturn Ion factory speakers when I got them installed. Poor bass and quieter than back speakers. Are they not getting enough power or is it an issue with phasing?
ryan  Feb 24, 2016
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I never rely on the head units puny little internal amplifier to drive speakers. Adding a decent separate amplifier will do wonders to even the lowest quality speakers. Of course it is far more complicated and more costly but seriously the only way to go. I have installed many systems in various vehicles with different set ups. The same conclusion was what a difference in sound quality with external amps. So yes your speakers seriously need at least 50-75 watts rms, not max power to sound great. The speakers sound very good. Hope this helps. Feel free to ask any more questions. Jeremy
jeremy  Feb 25, 2016
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Well I'm not sure if I can answer this without more questions. All mine work very well with my system. Who installed the speakers? We're they installed correctly ? Soldered or just twisted or crimped? A good install would make any speaker ßound good. Did you/ they use good speaker wire? I'd love to help but it is all in the way they are installed!
john  Feb 25, 2016
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how much power is needed to run these speakesr?
ryan  Feb 24, 2016
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They are some nice speaker's. Great for your highs, very clear.I would put only 100 watts and use them for my highs only. Hope I was some help
nathaniel  Feb 25, 2016
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Not sure they are still in the box sitting up in my attic i never used them. Sorry
rick  Feb 25, 2016
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Will these speakers need an amp to run properly if my head unit runs 14 rms? These sound worse than my stock speakers so I'm trying to figure out why that is
ryan  Feb 24, 2016
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If you installed your speakers recently, I would recommend giving them a little bit of time to break-in first before rushing to judgement. Speakers generally require a break-in period so that the material surrounding the woofers can loosen up and allow the drivers to move more fully. We typically recommend a break-in period of 24 to 48 hours of playback before the speakers will deliver optimum sound quality. I hope that helps. My Bio: http://www.crutchfield.com/Support/Bio.aspx?bio=159
david  Feb 26, 2016 (Staff)
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I purchased a set of these speakers along with a double din Pioneer head unit that output 14W RMS. They sounded great so I'm thinking something with the installation may be the probelm. I'd start by taking a close look at the speaker wiring. Make sure you don't have a positive and negative speaker feed reversed. Confirm the head unit has a good chassis ground. You might hook up your old speakers and see if the problem remains. Do both speakers sound bad? If both do I would suspect something other than the speakers themselves. Good luck!
joseph  Feb 25, 2016
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I have a simple question - are these speakers of good quality that will last me at least a few years?
joe  Feb 09, 2016
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Absolutely. I bought 4 of these back in march of 2014 and they're still going. I installed them in my 91 K5 blazer and take that thing off road as often as possible. Really loud too even with the back canopy off.
karl james  Feb 10, 2016
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Yes, definitely! These Pioneer speakers are the best ones I've bought from crutchfield
merrie  Feb 09, 2016
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The sound is good but I have had issues with them rattling a little. The center cones detached and I ended up having to just remove them. I would spend a little more money for a higher model if I were buying them again.
brooks  Feb 09, 2016
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Hello, I recently bought these speakers for my 2012 silverado extended cab. I just wanna know if it's best to place these in the front or rear of the truck? Thanks
clayton  Nov 05, 2014
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I actually put them in the front but they do need an amp or equalizer to really make them sing... Sorry for the late response
antonio  Nov 18, 2014
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It's really up to you and your car audio setup. I think the speakers are a bit underpowered. So, the front may be better where you can emphasize the highs more. Usually, ppl have the low/bass in the rear.
quan l  Nov 06, 2014
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