Pyle PL63BL 6.5-Inch 360-Watt 3-Way Speakers


  • 6.5-inch triaxial speaker with 360 Watts peak power handling
  • Woofer features blue poly injection cone with butyl rubber surround, ASV voice coil
  • One-inch neodymium film dome midrange and 3/4-inch Piezo tweeter
  • Includes grilles, cable and mounting hardware
  • Frequency response: 90 Hz – 20 kHhz

Product Description
One Pair 6.5-Inch Three-Way Triaxial Speaker Systems Power Handling: 180 Watts Rms / 360 Watts Max Non-fatiguing Butyl Rubber Surround 1-Inch High Temperature ASV Voice Coil Standard 6.5-Inch Size Fits OEM Locations Blue Poly Injection Cone 20 oz Magnet Structure 1-Inch Neodymium Film Dome Midrange 3/4-Inch Piezo Tweeter Impedance: 4 Ohm Sensitivity: 89 Db Frequency Response: 90Hz – 20Khz Includes Grills, Wires And Mounting Hardware Mounting Depth: 1.9-InchAmaz… More >>

Pyle PL63BL 6.5-Inch 360-Watt 3-Way Speakers

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  1. #1 by M. Bassler on April 13, 2010 - 2:45 pm

    DONT WAST YOUR TIME BUY JVC OR PIONEER OR SONY OR ROCKFORD FOSGATE or anything besides these they were so bad i sold the car and got a truck and now i have a JVC headunit RF speakers and a Kenwood Mini SUB AMP! Now i am jamming out with my clam out!

    THEY CALL IT PYLE FOR A REASON…………. PYLE OF SH!7
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. #2 by the angry consumer on April 13, 2010 - 2:58 pm

    These speakers are inexpensive, but also cheap.

    They sound OK now, but long-term? Within a week of installing them, the metal grills had separated from the plastic bracket, with the “glue” that originally bound them oozing out as a black goo. I re-attached them with super-glue. Shoddy design in one area may spread…

    A piezo tweeter? That’s nothing to brag about, it’s the sign of cutting costs; frequency response is inferior to a similar size conventional design.

    I had 16 dollars, and I thought, “maybe I should throw this money in the street. What, I can get new car speakers for 16 dollars? OK.” They sound fine for 16 dollars, but I have no illusions about longevity or “intended quality.”
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. #3 by D. Grinbergs on April 13, 2010 - 3:20 pm

    Hoped to replace blown-out Dual XP65i rear speakers in my ‘94 Subaru Legacy wagon with some $25-30 speakers, but the frame is too deep for the rear deck and don’t fit flush; they stick up ~1/2″ (:-(

    Will continue to look for proper replacement (being much more skeptical of compatibility charts; a fine example of something best purchased from a local store but, alas, my nearby stores only offer $100+ speakers.)

    The Pyles do sound pretty good, though.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. #4 by anonymous on April 13, 2010 - 5:30 pm

    I waited too long to install these and I’m really bummed because I wish I could return them. they don’t fit and sound awful.

    I bought these as , I thought, drop in replacements for my Honda CR-V’s existing rear speakers. My honda is a 1999.

    WRONG! I can’t get two holes to line up , which means you have to drill holes to get these to fit. Easier said than done as well as I didn’t sign up for that. Definitely a case of you get what you pay for.

    NO INSTRUCTIONS included. you may think no big deal, well it was to me. those clips they include: how are they to be used? over the edge of the speaker? under the speaker? on top of the speaker? total frustration.

    but lets get to something even more important: the sound. no better than the ten year old stock speaker I was replaclng. I wired one of the new speakers on the left and left the old one on the right, just to compare. what a waste of time and effort on my part to install these ” piles”. nothing to differeniate itself from the old speaker, either at low or high volume. don’t waste your time with these, won’t fit anyway.

    Yeah, they look cool. guess they had to, that’s all they got to offer.

    I’d write this off to bad luck but unfortunately that ’s what I did with the first set of Pyle’s I bought. a set of 6 X 9 for my BMW 2002. I also had to ” customize” my rear parcel shelf to make those speakers fit.

    So to repeat: these are not a drop-in replacement for the speakers on a 1999 Honda CR-V.

    I’m looking elsewhere after wasting my money on these.

    as the French say ” Junque ”
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. #5 by Brandon D. Dodson on April 13, 2010 - 5:54 pm

    I just Installed these speakers in my 94 S-10 Blazer in 30 min and have to say they sound good. I replaced the rear door speakers. The Highs and Mids sound good, Not a lot of Bass but it does the job. I would recommend these speakers to anyone who is looking to upgrade from stock and don’t want to spend a whole lot of money. I would say these are 1-2 steps up from stock.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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