About the Kenwood KFC-1798RS

Product highlights:
- 6-3/4" 2-way car speakers (pair)
- polypropylene woofer cone
- 1-3/16" balanced dome tweeter
- handles up to 100 watts RMS (350 watts peak power)
- frequency range: 73-18,000 Hz
- top-mount depth: 1-7/8"
- sensitivity: 88 dB
- grilles included
- warranty: 1 year
- MFR # KFC-1798RS
- Item # 113KFC1798
What's in the box:
Kenwood KFC-1798RS owner's manual
If you need assistance accessing this owner's manual, please give us a call.- Two 2-way speakers
- 2 Grilles
- 2 Grille frames
- Two 20" Lengths of speaker wire (each has female quick-slides on one end and bare wire on the other)
- Eight 1" Screws
- 8 Speed clips
- Grille putty
- Warranty information
- Specifications and template on the box
More details on the Kenwood KFC-1798RS

Features & specs
General | ||
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Speaker Size | 6 3/4 | |
Driver Design | 2-way | |
Woofer Design | Cone | |
Woofer Material | Polypropylene | |
Woofer Surround | Rubber | |
Midrange Design | --- | |
Midrange Material | --- | |
Tweeter Design | 1-3/16" Balanced Dome | |
Tweeter Material | --- | |
Super Tweeter Design | --- | |
Super Tweeter Material | --- | |
Impedance (Ohms) | 4 | |
Weather-resistant | No | |
Grilles Included | Black, Steel mesh, Plastic frame w/ silver accents | |
Parts Warranty | 1 Year | |
Labor Warranty | 1 Year | |
Specifications | ||
Sensitivity (1W at 1 meter) | 88 | |
Sensitivity at 2.83 volts | N/A | |
Frequency Response | 73 - 18k Hz | |
Maximum RMS Wattage | 100 | |
Peak Power Handling (Watts) | 350 | |
Top-mount Depth (Inches) | 1 15/16 | |
Bottom-mount Depth (Inches) | N/A | |
Cutout Diameter or Length (inches) | 5 1/2 | |
Mounting Height (Inches) | 0.225 | |
Frame Width | 6.505 | |
Frame Length | 6.505 |
The Kenwood KFC-1798RS replaces these items:
- Acoustic Sound Harmonizer improves response in the 3000 to 4000 Hz range
- Sound Field Enhancer widens sound field
- handles up to 100 watts RMS (330 watts peak power)
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Customer Q&A
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Great speakers; the base sound must be amplified to obtain better bass quality.
Robert from Red Springs, NC