Boss Audio Systems CH6930 6-Inch x 9-Inch 3-Way Chaos Series Speaker

$44.99 $26.13
(as of 23/06/2010 09:33 - info)
  • Power Handling, Peak 400 Watts; Magnet Structure, 60 Oz
  • Impedance, 4 Ohm; Frequency Response, 50 Hz ¿ 20 Khz; Spl 1 Watt/1 Meter, 92 Db
  • Cone Material, Poly Injection
  • Voice Coil, 1-Inch Aluminum; Tweeter, 3/4-Inch Piezo
  • Midrange, 2 ½-Inch Polyimide Cone

6-Inch x 9-Inch 3-Way Speaker

3 Way Speakers

5 Reviews

  1. Hansomatic says:
    Posted May 5, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I already had a Pioneer radio in my car, I just needed some rear speakers, and these were inexpensive. They were $25.00 plus tax and shipping was free. However when the box got here, I noticed that the box had been previously opened and then forced shut. The bag of screws that comes with this had come open and they were loose, rolling around. But no damage had occurred due to this. I had also noticed, on one of the speakers, that the tweeter insert was loose and would spin, and could fall out, aside from the wires that were holding it connected. I repaired this with hot glue myself. After I rebuilt my back dashboard, and installed my rear window tint, I was ready to start installation. I also noticed that the wiring supplied with these speakers had different connectors than the speakers did. Good thing I had my own connectors. All in all, at the end of the day, I am quite satisfied with the quality of these speakers for the price I paid. I don’t turn up the volume VERY loud, so I hope they will last for a while yet.

  2. big tee jelly says:
    Posted January 31, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    the boss speaker doesn’t exceed high volume they will rattle if you go pass 180 amps and i think they were rated at 350amps and the recoil also dosen’t bring all the sound out clear.might work better in small cars not suv or vans.

  3. A.Buuren says:
    Posted July 1, 2009 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I bought these 6×9 speakers for my 95 civic. I knew it would not fit but I was going for functionality and not aesthetics. I tore off and threw away the rear carpet cover (too lazy to cut and put back on after installation) and directly placed these speakers into the two small rear speaker holes without screwing them in (couldn’t even if I wanted to). I used spray foam insulation to cover around the edges of the speakers on top which seals them in place. I then covered all the holes in the trunk with aluminum tape. It is essential for you to create an enclosed “air tight” trunk compartment for the speakers to work well. The set up is truly ghetto rigged and looks like crap but is true to the character of my old and dented civic. But as stated before…I was going for functionality and these speakers work great! It is NOT a 10″ subwoofer but the base coming from these speakers are loud and thumping, and the mids and highs are good as well. For someone on a tight budget but has had it with poor factory sounds, go with this, you won’t regret it. If it fits into your rear speaker holes, than great. A step up might be some pioneers. I also have the Boss 6.5 3-way speakers installed as my 2 front speakers and these sound awesome…not bad bass for these front speakers.

  4. L. Byrd says:
    Posted September 6, 2007 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I brought mine in early July and well the first speaker busted(the volume and bass was never loud) after about three weeks. So I put my old pioneer in its place. Then about a month after that my other speaker just stop working. I triple checked connections, I rewired everything and it still doesn’t work. Boss Audio Speakers are no good. You would come out better paying a little more for a Pioneer than to waste money on these speakers.

  5. P. Rewakowski says:
    Posted July 15, 2007 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I bought these to serve as high range speakers, and they do just fine, the sound is good.


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