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ZAXIDALER Rectangular External Communications Speaker for Ham Radio or CB & Scanners, 5 Watt, Black Colour

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Features

  • Great sounding compact communications external speaker!
  • Size approx. 4.5 x 2.5 x 2.25" 8 ohms.
  • Includes mounting bracket & hardware.
  • Great for CB radios, amateur Radios, two way & police scanners.
  • Includes cord with standard 3.5mm Plug.

Brand: ZAXIDALER


Model Name: tsd550


Connectivity Technology: Auxiliary


Special Feature: lightweight


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Product Dimensions: 4.33 x 2.36 x 2.95 inches


Item Weight: 8.8 ounces


Manufacturer: jinyuansheng


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: tsd550


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 11, 2012


Speakers Maximum Output Power: 5 Watts


Item Weight: 250 Grams


Number Of Items: 1


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  • who knew it really is that good?
sounds good and clear at any volume.. a solid addition
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023 by Kelly Mabry

  • Sounds great for a transceiver monitor.
I have an Icom 2820H ham radio, with the main unit mounted in the back under the seat of my Grand Cherokee. You can hear the audio from it, but there have been times when it was difficult to make out what was being said. I've wanted to have a remote speaker in the front, but there just aren't many good spots on this vehicle without it just sticking out there or in the way. There is a little cubby hole in the front dash stack at the bottom, right about the factory USB/aux ports. Because of it's location, it's hard to see up in and not very useful for putting anything in.....except this little speaker. I was specifically looking for one to fit in there, and it's a small fit, so I ordered this one. It was just a tad too big to fit, but I did some modifications and it works and sounds great and is essentially hidden. To help visualize this, think about if you ever bought an item that was tied to the back of the package with those long wire ties and how securely in there it was. This was the idea here. What I did was remove the front faceplate with the speaker attached from the body. To do this you have to unsolder the wires from the speaker temporarily. This allowed the speaker and the front of the plate to fit exactly where I wanted it, but now how as I going to attach it? Well I put some of the plastic screw down wire holders onto the same screws that hold the speaker to the faceplate. Then after removing that factory piece where I could work on it, I put 5 small holes on the back. One I ran the cord through and resoldered to the speaker. The others I ran 2 long wire ties and looped them through those wire holders on the speaker and back out the other hole on the dash piece and zipped the ties. To help visualize this, think about if you ever bought an item that was tied to the back of the package with those long wire ties and how securely in there it was. This was the idea here. It's all hidden behind the speaker, looks like it was made to be there, is securely attached and now have great sound from the radio. Even the shape of that cubby hole makes up for not having the body on that speaker and essentially acts as a new body for it. This sounds a bit harder than it actually was, but if you are a ham operator, you're not stranger to doing modifications. Point is, get creative if you need to for mounting options, this is a great little speaker for radio monitoring. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2021 by D. Drummond D. Drummond

  • Works fine!
Using on a police scanner and works fine. Not much bass to it but it's a $20 speaker! Long cord comes in handy!
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2023 by G. WILLIAMS

  • Police scanner base station good external speaker
Tried high end Bose pc speakers and Bose Solo 5 soundbar. The Solo worked well on Uniden SRS200 with dialogue mode selected but then this small low priced speaker I ordered from Amazon beat them all for clarity of voice from the scanner. I would suggest trying this small speaker first as you might find it as good as I did and for the price it’s hard to beat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2023 by Arnethedog

  • Great speaker
Great speaker for the price!
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023 by Robert Bednarick

  • A good basic monaural speaker
I have a Kenwood dual band ham radio meaning you can listen to two different frequencies at the same time. The internal speaker is pretty good but unless you are looking at the radio or in some cases even if you are looking at it, you cannot tell which frequency you are hearing. If only one is receiving, then looking at the display will tell you but if both come in at the same time, you hear both transmissions. So being a little feeble minded, I mounted one speaker on the left side and the other on the right so I could easily tell which band I was hearing. The audio is not concert hall quality but you really don't want that with ham radio. I find it to be acceptable especially for the small size. I usually keep my volume fairly low and they work fine. There are better speakers if you want to spend upwards of $100 each. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2021 by Herb McNaspy

  • Horrible sound!
I have this connected to my serious Xm radio in my shop, and with the volume maxed out, it’s barely noticeable. Can hardly hear it. Also has background noise you would experience with cracked or broken speaker. Maybe I just got a fluke or something, but it’s going back, and I won’t get a replacement! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023 by Brent A. Olsen

  • Worked as Expected
It's definetly louder than the internal speaker on CB. Works as expected.
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023 by CW5_Reviewer

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