Pyle 6.5'' Dual Marine Speakers (Pair) PLMR60W vs Pyle 6.5 In Dual Marine Speakers (White) - 200W RMS/400W peak
Overall winner: Pyle 6.5 In Dual Marine Speakers (White) - 200W RMS/400W peak
Key Differences
Product B offers higher rated power (200W RMS / 400W peak) and a polypropylene cone with butyl rubber surround, while Product A lists lower power (75W RMS / 150W peak) and emphasizes a low-profile, water-resistant design. A is marketed for compact, low-profile marine installs; B is for users who want higher power handling and a more robust cone/surround construction
Pyle 6.5'' Dual Marine Speakers (Pair) PLMR60W
Dual 6.5'' marine speakers with 150W peak power and weather-resistant design. Durable polypropylene cone with cloth surround and low-profile ABS basket for boats and outdoor use. Users note solid sound and easy installation, with occasional durability concerns
Pros
- water-resistant construction
- 150W peak / 75W RMS power
- low-profile design
- includes mounting hardware and speaker wire
Cons
- occasional durability issues reported
- some reports of speakers blowing out after use
Pyle 6.5 In Dual Marine Speakers (White) - 200W RMS/400W peak
Waterproof 6.5 inch marine speakers with polypropylene cone and butyl rubber surround for outdoor use. 200W RMS/400W peak with 90dB sensitivity. Customer note: solid build and easy installation, though durability varies by usage
Pros
- waterproof marine design
- polypropylene cone with butyl rubber surround
- 200W RMS / 400W peak power
- low profile, easy installation
Cons
- mixed durability in some setups
- requires 4 ohm impedance
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Pyle |
| Durability | Pyle |
| Versatility | Pyle |
| User Reviews | Pyle |