Focal KIT 165AS Component Speaker Review
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Very good
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Details
Brand | Focal |
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Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.0 |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17 x 7 x 8 inches |
Speaker Size | 6.5 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.6 Kilograms |
Description of Focal KIT 165AS Component Speaker
- Musicality!
- To some it will seem sharp HF, but this can be adjusted.
- Awesome sound, nice bass, the guitar and drum cymbals play great, even a bit harsh. So far, they are playing from the shaky GU of Crete. The plans to put VCL. For those who will put them on Cretu - 16mm spacers are not enough !, take 20mm or 32mm.
- Sound really good
- Workmanship, warranty service
- Good value for money
- No serious bugs found
- Relatively low price. Excellent bass (what a 16cm speaker can produce). The tweeter is not annoying. Excellent external crossovers (even an inexperienced person will notice that they are made very high quality). The new cone material is really very durable. High sensitivity. The best mids I've heard for the money.
- Haven't revealed yet.
- ++ tweeters are not too high in high frequencies (like morel tempo, for example), I set it to -3 dB, my ears are very comfortable even after an hour ++ excellent in frequency response (there is no desire to even get into the equalizer), all settings are 0 + good detail in quiet areas + natural sound, concentrated in the mid-high range + perfectly work out from the head unit directly, the volume is enough + good punch + vibrant vocals
- - the sound is harsh, softness is not enough, but it does not hurt the ears - a bit dryish sound (not quite "warmed up" yet) - the scene is very lame (tweeters in the area of mirrors, the connection is not per-channel, the power is directly from the PG through standard wires) - attacks, compared to Focal K2, are severely lacking - frequencies below 80 Hz are not working very well - there are no contacts for the midrange in the set - tweeters and glasses, under them, are very light in weight, made of medium-quality plastic (heavier by filling the glass with pieces of vibration isolation)