Pyle 6.5'' Dual Marine Speakers (Pair) PLMR60W vs Rockville 6.5" Marine Speakers, 320W Pair
Overall winner: Pyle 6.5'' Dual Marine Speakers (Pair) PLMR60W
Key Differences
Pyle PLMR60W (A) advertises 150W peak / 75W RMS and a low-profile, water-resistant design but has some reported durability issues and occasional failures. Rockville 6.5" (B) advertises a higher combined peak power and ultra-thin mounting depth for tight spaces and fewer reviews mentioning failures, but it depends more on compatible mounting and wiring
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
Rockville 6.5" Marine Speakers, 320W Pair
Waterproof 6.5" marine speakers delivering 320W peak per pair (160W per speaker). UV-resistant with ultra-thin 0.925" mounting depth; suitable for boats, ATVs, and outdoor installs. Customers note easy installation and solid build quality
Pros
- waterproof and marinized design
- ultra-thin mounting depth
- high peak power per pair
- UV-treated components for outdoor use
Cons
- depends on installation space limitations
- requires compatible mounting and wiring
- real-world sound quality not quantified in data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Rockville |
| Durability | Pyle |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Pyle |