

🎶 Upgrade your drive with sound that commands attention!
The Infinity Kappa 62.11i 6.5-inch 2-way coaxial speakers deliver a powerful 150W RMS and 450W peak output with a low 2-ohm impedance, maximizing your car audio system’s potential. Featuring a carbon spray glass fiber cone and Plus One technology, these speakers provide enhanced cone surface area for richer bass and clearer mids. The 1-inch soft dome tweeter is adjustable for precise sound staging, while the sleek chrome grille with hidden screws ensures a modern, clean look. Ideal for upgrading factory systems, these speakers offer noticeable improvements in clarity and depth, making every drive an immersive audio experience.







| ASIN | B009GHQX5O |
| Best Sellers Rank | 208,440 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 625 in Coaxial Car Speakers |
| Colour | black |
| Compatible devices | Smartphone, tablet, MP3 player |
| Control method | Touch |
| Department | Electronics |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Impedance | 2 Ohms |
| Included components | One pair of speakers and standard accessories |
| Is waterproof | False |
| Item model number | 62.11I |
| Manufacturer | Infinity |
| Number of items | 2 |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product dimensions | 13.7D x 41.1W x 20.3H centimetres |
| Recommended uses for product | Construction |
| Speaker size | 6.5 Inches |
| Subwoofer diameter | 6.5 Inches |
| Surround-sound channel configuration | 2.0 |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |
| Warranty type | Limited |
M**L
Excelente calidad en audio, se escucha con más profundidad, cambiaré mi audio por esta marca
T**C
Having been a car audio enthusiast since 1989, this is one of the best sets of speakers I've owned and definitely the best sound quality for the buck. I just ripped out Rockford Fosgate PPS4-6 speakers which cost $90 per each speaker, plus a set of RF dome tweeters and I never liked the sound at all. The midrange was muddy and boomy and the tweeters were harsh. These Infinity speakers replace that setup and now I have quality sound. I am powering these with a Rockford Fosgate 4-channel amp rated at 150W per channel RMS. These speakers stand up to that power just fine. As far as installation, you get the speakers and grills, various screws, mounting plates, the foam gasket for between the speaker and mount. The depth is very thin to accommodate door mounting with power windows. The tweeter can be positioned to aim it as you please. The only thing I needed additional was Boom-Mat baffles. I recommend spending the few bucks to get these, as they will keep moisture off your speakers (from the water that runs down the windows into the door) and also keep sound from booming around inside your door. It just sounds better. I recommend buying DynaMat eXtreme as well, which is a bit pricey but will do two things -- improve your sound quality and reduce the road noise. It just doesn't make sense to install really good speakers without going this extra mile. Don't forget to also use Dynamat also on the back side of the door panel trim especially around where the door pockets are and around the area of the speaker. This will prevent the speaker from rattling the plastic and making noise. People ask if it comes with the speaker wire. No, it doesn't, and you shouldn't need any if you are replacing an existing door speaker. Cars these days are build to accomodate a good system. Back in the 70's and 80's cars only had one speaker wire (the +) and the chassis was the ground, and that one wire was way to thin to be used for anything useful. These days, they all come with proper wiring that you can easily run 150W without concern. In most cars, those speaker wires are also properly twisted for noise cancellation, etc. You should not have to do anything with the wiring.
J**N
Hey guys. I started out with pioneer TS series 5.25 and 6.5 speakers powered with a JL 6 channel amp driving them. They sounded ok, but after doing a lot of research on the infinity kappa line, I pulled the trigger and purchased the 5.25 and 6.5 kappas to replace the pioneers. I always thought that maybe the JL amp wasn't all that impressive, but after installing the kappas, HOLY SH*T. They are amazing speakers. They flat out scream without any distortion. Snares pop and cymbals crash with impressive clarity. The sound reproduction is amazing. Vocals and everything else sound fantastic. It never was the amp, it was the garbage pioneer speakers powered at 4 ohms as opposed to the kappas running at 2 ohms. Less ohms = more power!!! If you've been on the fence with these speakers, get the he'll off and get these babies ASAP. World of difference. This is coming from extremely hard to please and picky ears. In case you were wondering, I have the I infinity reference 3.5 speakers in the dash and those are nice as well. I will likely remove them and go kappa at some point so everything is mirrored. If your looking for incredible subs, look into Rockford Fosgate P3D2's. I'm running 2 10's on a Rockford Fosgate power 600.2 amp. It really brings the system home.
D**N
Absolutely incredible speakers. Installed these 62.11i infinity speakers in two GMC Terrains and they sound 10x better than the OEM speakers. Changed nothing but the speakers and it made an ocean of difference.
D**.
I'm not an audiophile. For years I drove cars with bare bones audio systems. Then I bought a car with a Harmon kardon factory system and was blown away at what good audio sounded like in a car. When that car was totaled, I sought to replicate the sound. Super clear vocals supported with punchy bass that i get to enjoy, not the car next to me. After many reviews, I bought these. This purchase was partially driven by the shallow mounting depth available in the doors of the 1st generation honda ridgelines. These fit with no interference with the windows. I supported them with a mild amp: Kenwood KAC-M3004 because I wasn't confident that my head unit could drive these to their potential. I also added a small 8" powered subwoofer: Rockville RW8CA. I don't know that the subwoofer was all that necessary, but it does really help support the speakers. for songs with heavier bass lines like hip hop, edm, reggae, etc... Lastly, if installing into a G1 ridgeline... I added tweeters to the dash: Alpine SPS-110TW. These really help shift the sound stage in the vehicle and brings the vocals right in your face. If you are looking to improve the sound in your ridgeline, start with these tweeters and see if its enough change. If not, do the door speakers. Lastly do the subwoofer if necessary. I am writing this review nearly 2 years after install and they are still working amazing and friends that ride often comment how good the system sounds on a wide range of music. I'd say I got about 85-90% of the way to the factory harmonn kardon system and am very happy with the result. I will be purchasing these speakers for future vehicles.
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