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The Lanzar MX63 6.5" 3-way triaxial speakers deliver a powerful 200-watt output with a broad 65Hz to 20kHz frequency response. Featuring a durable 2-inch titanium cone midrange and a robust 15 oz magnet structure, these speakers provide clear, full-range sound with deep bass and crisp highs. Designed with a 4-ohm impedance for easy integration into most car audio systems, the MX63 combines high-quality materials and thoughtful engineering for an elevated in-car audio experience.
Material | Apple |
Model Name | MX63 |
Speaker Type | Coaxial |
Special Feature | Radio |
Recommended Uses For Product | car |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, MP3 Player, Desktop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Subwoofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
Controller Type | Voice control |
Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 3.0 |
Color | Titanium |
Included Components | 1 Audio / Video Product |
Item Weight | 3.9 Pounds |
Impedance | 1 Ohm |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Number of Items | 1 |
Control Method | Voice |
Speaker Size | 6.5 Inches |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Tweeter Diameter | 2 Inches |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Audio Driver Type | Piezoelectric Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 6.5 Inches |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Includes MP3 player? | No |
Series Number | 63 |
UPC | 767887451157 014444632987 071030162358 006888889966 617407343595 068888899666 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00767887451157, 00068888899666 |
Manufacturer | Sound Around |
Item Weight | 3.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.65 x 7.28 x 3.66 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MX63 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Wireless Remote | No |
Warranty | 1-YEAR |
Depth (inches) | 1 inches |
Weight | 1.88 Kilograms |
M**P
Nice
Great product but got stolen out of my Jeep before I even used them.
K**R
Old school audio at its finest
We used Lansar speakers, amps and sub back in the late 80’s and early 90’s and back then they still did the job without fail and they are actually a great company overlooked. People say they blow easy blah blah when it’s really too much power thrown to them when you don’t have to do that to get great sound. Inexperience at its finest. Just because it says 100 or 200watts rms doesn’t me you have to even come near 100 watts rms
C**C
Entry Level, not worth full list price
Here's an honest review. These are decent. They sound boxy, and the tweeters being 2, aren't really cutting through that much. The woofer really dominates the sound, and even with a blend of different eq's this sound still isn't the best. It's mid heavy on its own and should definitely be paired with higher range speakers or tweeters.I purchased this pair from the warehouse deal section on Amazon for around $8 since I have been curious about the sound of these newer Lanzar's for a few years. For this price, these speakers are fine, work and sound alright, nothing special. Don't expect them to rock out cleanly in your car. They almost sound more like a Midrange, and for. The money you could just purchase a Pyramid Midrange for under $12 each(about the price of these Lanzar's) that's something to think about.For the normal price of $25, they aren't not worth the money, and they should not be considered unless you can purchase them for $10 or less.Buy a pair of Rockford Fosgate's for about $5-10 more if you are looking for musicality (Rockford uses silk dome tweeters and sound really smooth and nice). Not saying Rockford is the only way to go, just price difference is nominal if you are looking for better quality sound or even DS18's are really amazing for the same price range as these.Heck if you can find some Boss or Pyle speakers for around $10 (warehouse deal), I'd recommend those over the Lanzar's for better sound quality.I added a couple of pictures and a video of my work shop set up with an old KLH speaker box customized for car speakers. I have the 6.5in Lanzar's with the Pioneer 4in 2 ways. The Pioneers really helps the high sound quality and pair decently together. Without the Pioneer high range the Lanzar's would be Midrange heavy, as I stated earlier. In the video, I am using a cross over for mids and highs to shine through and a 300hz and below cutting out the low rang and they still sound boxy.If you find them inexpensive, pick them up, why not... Lanzar used to be an amazing and high end company. I have many years of experience with the company in the later 90's early 2000's with their subwoofer's and competitive lines.Unfortunately they are not as quality once they were bought out. I understand that these 6.5 inch speakers are entry level, but they lack sparkle and I've heard Pyle and Boss speakers better than these.One last thought, the magnet isn't that large and the claim that these are 100 Watts RMS per speaker is not a true statement. I believe a fair number should be 45 Watts RMS, if that. The marketing has over hyped these speakers but reality is not on the spec sheet.
A**Z
Lanzar sounds great
Great price sounds goodp
C**H
Sound like sheeeeeeeet!
Spend a little more. Not thay great but if all your looking for is a soft suttle background noise these will work. I bought a touch screen doubke din and hooked these up. They sound like pop can speakers.
D**E
Great speakers
I have them in a Dodge Durango and they sound great. JVC headunit with 8 band eq. I replaced a set of Kicker DS 6.75's in the front and a set of Pioneer 2ways in the rear. These speakers cost half as much as either of my previous speakers. The other speakers (2-ways) had no mids and no highs. That is to say the mids or highs did not seem seperated or independent. These are amazing. My headunit has an 8 band eq so i just cut out the sub bass. These speaker push some serious volume clearly. I was going to power them with an amp but now i really dont see a point. Dont be afraid to use your headunits power with these. Got my Lanzar Max 10 in a 1.4 cubic ft box and just waiting to get my Maxp1200 amp to power it and my system will be finished. I was considering tweeters but at this point I think it would be overkill. Give Lanzar (at least the Max or Opti line) a try and I think you will be very suprised at what you get. All of these speakers are made in China anyway. These look great and the kickers i replaced looked cheap. the spider on the 2"midrange looks bigger than the spider on the 6.75 of the kicker. Just sayin.
J**Z
No good
Didn't sound good
J**A
Muy potentes
Suenan realmente bien, brillos contundentes y definidos, lo único para tener en cuenta es que son bastante altas
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