Coaxial vs Component Speakers: What’s the Difference?

Understand soundstage, crossovers, and install complexity to choose the right speaker type for your car.

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Rockford Fosgate Punch P165‑SI Components

Rockford Fosgate • 159.99

Punchy midbass with smooth tweeters.

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JL Audio C1‑650 Component System

JL Audio • 199.99

Clean, neutral sound; reliable build.

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Alpine R‑S65C.2 6.5" Component

Alpine • 299.95

High power handling and excellent clarity.

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Pioneer TS‑Z65CH 6.5" Component Speakers

Pioneer • 349.99

Detailed components; wide soundstage; separate tweeters.

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JBL GTO629 6.5" Coaxial

JBL • 79.95

Clear mids/highs; good sensitivity for factory head units.

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Pioneer TS-A1670F 6.5" 3‑Way Coaxial Speakers

Pioneer • 69.99

Great value 3‑way coaxials; strong midbass and clean highs.

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Rockford Fosgate P1650 6.5" Coaxial

Rockford Fosgate • 99.99

Punchy upgrade; OEM‑friendly fit and sound.

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JBL GTO629 6.5" Coaxial

JBL

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Pioneer TS-A1670F 6.5" 3-Way Coaxial

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