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Focal PS165V1 6” 2-Way Component kit, RMS: 80W - MAX: 160W

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Features

  • Polyglass cone woofer
  • Aluminum- rigid and non-magnetic chassis
  • max power 160 W rms
  • nominal power 80 W rms (4 Ohm)
  • sensitivity 92.5 dB

Description

Focal PS 165 6.5" 160 Watts RMS 2-Way Performance Series Component Speakers System

Brand: Focal


Speaker Type: Woofer


Special Feature: Radio


Subwoofer Diameter: 6.5 Inches


Mounting Type: Flush Mount


Brand: Focal


Whats in the box: A Set Of Speakers With Standard Accessories


Model Number: PS165V1


Number of Items: 1


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Color: BLACK


Power Source: Corded Electric


Mounting Type: Flush Mount


Warranty Description: No Warranty


Is Waterproof: FALSE


Speaker Type: Woofer


Includes MP3 player?: No


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 2.0


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 160 Watts


Product Dimensions: 16"D x 9"W x 7"H


Weight: 3.5 Kilograms


Subwoofer Diameter: 6.5 Inches


Speaker Size: 16.5 Centimeters


Special Feature: Radio


Vehicle Service Type: Car


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  • Near Perfection for Daily Listening
I can't begin to describe how amazing this component set is. Never before have I heard such clear and natural sound with no distortion in a car stereo! I'll break down the elements of the sound here. First, my car setup - I am running these speakers off of a Rockford Fosgate Prime 250x4 in a 2013 Mazda 3 sedan (non-Bose). Head unit is a JVC KW-NSX1. It is currently bi-amped, meaning that each woofer and tweeter gets its own channel. In total, I'm running about 80 watts to each woofer/tweeter, for a total for 320 watts. With this method of setting up the speakers, it is very easy to fine tune the sound to exactly what you want, one step down from an active crossover. Tweeters are set at 0dB and phase 2. 16 gauge pure copper wire was used (Monoprice) and the crossovers are mounted in the kick panels to have the shortest possible distance from the speakers. The woofer is mounted with a PVC adapter as the stock speakers are oval shaped, and they are mounted with XTC speaker baffles, cut open on the bottom half to allow more air space. Initially, I had the car doors undampened, but I have since put in sound deadener (KnuKonceptz Kno Knoise Kolossus Edition) to kill all the resonance and create a stiffer panel. With these speakers, SOUND DEADENER IS NECESSARY. Otherwise, you will lose out on a lot of detail and get a whole lot of resonance, which really ruins the sound. Frequency response - With the head unit EQ set to flat and the gain on the woofer and tweeter channels set equal, these speakers have a very flat frequency response. They go down to about 60 Hz, but I have the high-pass filter set at 80 Hz so that the sub takes care of the low frequencies. Don't expect massive bass from these, as they were designed to be used with a subwoofer, as any mid to high end system would require. Mids are very present and striking. You really feel the kick drum in your chest, and guitars are brought to life. Vocals are also gorgeous and detailed. Even instrumental pieces, such as Yiruma's River Flows in You or the intro to OneRepublic's Secrets sound accurate and rich, like you're right there listening live. Highs are also excellent without being too harsh, but there is a bit of sibilance (that squeaking sound you hear on high-pitched S sounds). This is no big deal and seems to be getting better with more play time as the speakers break in. It's also solvable with the EQ - just turn down the highs a bit. All in all, the speakers have an audiophile level frequency response and really shine with vocals. It's like the singer is standing right in front of you, as you can hear every detail, including breaths and sustain. One interesting note - you can actually hear cymbals crashing and sustaining with these. Normally you wouldn't hear that individual instrument, but you can with the Focals! Instrument separation is clear and even, with the mids being a bit more present. They also sound great in a v-shaped EQ, if you're looking for a more impactful sound. When installing these speakers, make sure the tweeters are placed at a shallow angle. The sound waves should mix right above the shifter/slightly behind the dash, but not directly in front of the driver or passenger! If you do this, the sound will be very separated, which doesn't sound very good. Having it mix forward of the listener will make a more natural sound that is much more realistic. This also prevents very harsh highs, as high frequencies are very directional and require correct placement for optimal sound. Make sure you use an amp with these! Running it off of stock power, or even aftermarket head unit power will not work. They require at least 80 watts RMS, but I wouldn't be afraid to run them at 200 watts each for even better sound. Too much clean power almost never blows a speaker, but too little power with a dirty, clipped signal does! These speakers also reveal every flaw in a musical recording, as do high-end headphones. You'll know immediately if the music file you're listening to is of low quality. Make sure you have 320kbps MP3s, lossles files, such as FLAC and Apple Lossless. Store-bought CDs are good too, as they are normally burned with lossless quality. When you rip CDs to put on an iPod/phone, make sure you rip them in lossless quality as well. There is also a constant hissing sound at low volumes/between songs, which is also characteristic of high end headphones and speakers with low impedance. Once the music starts, it goes away immediately, so there is no issue there. When set up properly, these are amazing, flat, realistic, great sounding speakers. Definitely worth the money. Make sure you set them up properly, deaden your doors, and give them enough power, and they'll really sing. Great for every genre, but especially good for acoustic/vocals. Paired with a good subwoofer (running an SA-12 D2 off 1400 watts in a sealed box), you'll have lifelike music that makes you feel like you're in the recording studio with the band you're listening to. With a fully active setup, these could be the key to making your car sound better than almost anything else on the road. If you're looking for serious power, check out the Focal Power line, which can be run at 2 ohms and have better power handling. For SQ and daily listening, these are just perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2014 by Matthew Ardeleanu

  • Rolls Royce of speakers
Running a Pioneer DEH-80PRS CD receiver, Pioneer newest 5 channel amp GM-D9605 with 75w RMS power. Was having major issues while running Infinity Perfect series 6 1/2" which is their top of the line, rated at 100w RMS. Was melting the cross over at 1/4 to 1/3rd volume and drove Pioneer & Infinity techs crazy over the past month! Nobody had the answer why. Then one unmentioned tech admitted that the Infinity Perfects can't handle 1/2 to 3/4 power for extended periods of time, like over 10-15 minutes before a melt down! After replacing the cross overs twice at $100 per pop, took the chance and bought these Focals, which are rated one of the best, can spend thousands for these tiny things! Read good reviews on the lower cost ones, especially the discontinued models and they work great. Hooked them up to my system and gave them a hard work out, playing with the frequencies, gain, on and on. They are rated at 80w RMS and if compared to the Perfect 100w's, these must be 180w RMS!!!!!! Some of the tecks even admitted that many of the car stereo specs are so over rated and really have to do your homework. I took my wife for a drive and played her favorite CD songs. She started crying because of the high fidelity!!!! She never heard anything so beautiful. I have and demanded this from this system. BTW, it's all installed in a Jeep Wrangler where you have limited space. Focals are in their own cabinets I mounted on the back fender wells. 5 1/4" mounted in the dash with adapter plates, tweets on top of the dash and back boxes. Down firing 8" Pioneer sub under the driver seat next to the amp. Running all 4ga welding cable, 100amp breaker under hood, 12ga copper speaker wire, etc, nothing but first class install. Buy these Focals while they're still available because the newer models are almost double this price and have the same specs! Awesome buy. Oh, Amazon did a 1 day delivery from their warehouse. Love that Prime Membership. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2016 by Lawrence

  • Crystal clear, great quality, tweeters can be harsh on ears.
I'm really enjoying these, great high quality speakers, but they are not quite as good as my expectations had been, maybe I was expecting too much from them? I have a new Rockford Fosgate amp powering them putting out the same RMS recommended for them. They sound crystal clear and great sound quality, they get louder than I would ever want to listen to them at. I also have a brand new Pioneer NEX4100 head unit, so I have very high quality head and amp powering them. FLAC and CD sound pretty amazing. MP3 is mixed, some things sound really good, other more complex music not so good, lack of clarity and bass. And streaming music from the internet is something I have a hard time listening to as the quality just isn't there and a high quality set of speakers really lets you hear the lack of source quality. My only complaint is I often find the tweeters too harsh on my ears and causing a lot of ear fatigue. Perhaps my placement of the tweeters placed them too direct to my ear? I turned the crossover down to the -6db setting and this helped. On the other crossover setting I highly recommend the setting that sends the least amount of frequency into the tweeter, this made a massive difference. When I first installed them I had this on the middle setting and it was extremely harsh and hurt my ears. So, dial back the tweeters if they are relatively close to your ears with no barriers between you and the tweeter. Mine are located at the top of the door next to the pillar at the front of the door, and I angled the tweeters to the center of the car between the passenger and driver...perhaps I should have angled them at more of a shallow angle so they fire towards each other rather than towards the center of the vehicle...hence why I've had to dial them back. As they break in they seem to be less harsh and I'm enjoying them more and more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2015 by motoxer913

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