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The GRS6PR-8 6-1/2" Poly Cone Rubber Surround Woofer combines a polypropylene cone and butyl rubber surround for balanced, durable sound performance. Its stamped steel frame and optimized motor with a ceramic ferrite magnet ensure precise alignment and powerful bass output. Compatible with a wide range of devices via wired RCA or aux connections, this 6.5-inch dynamic driver woofer is designed for professional-grade audio enhancement in any setup.
Model Name | 6PR-8 |
Speaker Type | Woofer |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, MP3 Player, Desktop, Laptop |
Subwoofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.0 |
Included Components | 1 x Speaker |
Item Weight | 2.85 Pounds |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Control Method | Touch |
Speaker Size | 6.5 Inches |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Woofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 6.5 Inches |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Protocol | RCA, aux |
Includes MP3 player? | No |
Series Number | 8 |
UPC | 844632088513 |
Manufacturer | GRS |
Item Weight | 2.85 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.05 x 6.97 x 3.66 inches |
Item model number | 6PR 8 |
S**A
Great sound
Excellent sound, it replaced a worned out Klipse 2.1 HTX 6.5 speaker.
R**R
Very affordable replacement for original Klipsch sub
Here's a few things you need to know:Blasting (the good)1. The speaker fits the hole pattern and size of original.2. Poly speaker should last longer than the original paper and foam design, though those did sound good.3. Very affordable option (hence the 5 stars); if it was much more it would not be worth replacing.Hearing loss (the bad)1. The original speaker had a plastic ring with a groove that this replacement does not have. The groove was to hold the mesh speaker cover on. May not matter to you, some people take these off.2. The original has one small post and one larger post to keep the red/black wires on the right posts. This speaker has both the same size, which is common in my opinion. A small diameter sander on a dremel tool trimmed the post to fit.3. Not sure how much this impacts final sound but the magnet of this was slightly smaller than the original.Note: you don't need to take the plate off the back to change the speaker; the screws are accessible from the outside under the screen. Just take the speaker out and change out the wires.Took it for a test drive with "Get the party started" then "1812 Overture" sounds good. Reminded me of how good these little Klipsch computer speakers are.
K**.
Not Audiophile Quality
Not the best sound quality. Good enough for replacements in a 40 year old set of bookshelf speakers that are used for amplifier testing purposes.
S**.
Universal speaker
One of the speakers in my shelf unit for my record player. Quit working found this on Amazon. At a great price purchased it and I could not be happier very clear. The bases are very good. Got a heavy duty magnet on it. Fit perfectly into the cabin that already had ten out of ten
L**I
Great replacement for old dbx subwoofer
The foam surrounds in my old dbx subwoofer speakers (circa 1990) finally crumbled apart due to age. I didn't realize this until I recently rearranged my audio setup and took the opportunity to open the subwoofer panel and check things out. I had experience in the past with the foam cone surrounds on other speakers crumbling apart as they got older. Sure enough, upon opening the subwoofer panel both woofer surrounds were dried up and cracked. My guess is they had been this way for years and the sound degradation was too subtle to notice. At first, I considered just replacing the foam surrounds using a rebuild kit but I didn't think that the original speakers were of such high quality that this would be worth it. So, I started looking for a durable, 6.5-inch replacement woofer with similar specs to the original equipment.Since the old speakers had minimal markings, I did some research online about how best to select subwoofer speakers. I quickly educated myself about speaker power rating, natural frequency, and Q-factors. There is also good data out there to help you select replacement speakers considering factors such as whether or not your subwoofer is enclosed or ported. After considering various options, I determined that the GRS 6PR-8 was the right replacement since it met the power handling spec, cross-over characteristics, and enclosure design plus they also have a poly-cone and rubber surround. Rubber surrounds are considered to be more resistant to age than foam. Installation was easy and I couldn't be more pleased with this do-it-yourself project. My sound system is like new again. Great product and lots of choices from the vendor, Parts Express.
H**A
Not good product
Speaker is weak.
A**N
Good Replacement speaker
I have a pair of PSB speakers. The outer edge of the speaker was phone and due to age it fell apart completely. Got these speakers to replace them and they sound great for what they are. Very pleased.
J**.
Replacement for Klipsch Promedia 2.1 subwoofer
Like most people who have the Promedia 2.1, the foam has disintegrated on the factory sub. Bought this one, snipped the negative wire, added the correct size attachment, and screwed it in. HORRIBLE BUZZINIG, BUT I added some foam to the back of the speaker, in between the cabinet and speaker itself and NO BUZZING NOW. Hope this helps some folks. I did reuse the factory rubber surround from the original sub, but it didn't work. It's not broken in yet, but great bass. I found the factory sub a bit boomy. This one isn't as loud, but it sounds cleaner and is plenty loud. Honestly, sounds better than the factory and I still don't have to turn the sub up past 50% for a nice, bass heavy sound. I definitely recommend it.
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