Visaton R10S 4" Full Range Speaker 8 Ohm
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 30 Watts |
Speaker Size | 4 Inches |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Point-source applications, Background music systems, Control speakers in multi-room installations, Custom audio solutions |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Control Method | App |
Audio Output Mode | Mono |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
Material Type | Metal |
Speaker Type | Coaxial |
Additional Features | Radio |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Background Music Systems, For Control Speakers in Multi-room Installations, For Custom Audio Solutions |
Item Weight | 160 Grams |
Impedance | 8 Ohm |
Compatible Devices | Projector, Laptop, MP3 Player, Television, Desktop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Number Of Circuits | 1 |
J**
Surprising performance. Absolutely not a cheap knock off.
The tower speaker your looking at did not have a speaker on the front bottom, just a dummy plate. Hmmm. OK. So I think to myself. Is it possible to install the appropriate size speaker in place of the dummy that was in there, and hopefully correctly connect it to the one just above it? So I went for it. I purchased this model after I contacted the seller who assured me that the ohms and wattage would be compatible with my tower output. Cool. Super easy to set up. Once it was soldered and mounted, I turned on the tower and crossed my fingers. WHOAH! Not only did it work perfectly, (thank god), it was banging out a massive midrange with a darn good base even for it's 4" inch size. Now. The top three speakers were functioning only as high range tweeters. I realty didn't understand it until this VISATON started to do it's thing with the clear mid range and bass. Totally transformed my tower into a most decent sound pumping unit. Heck, it's worth more now than what I originally paid for it! So. I went and ordered a computer "Gaming" sub woofer for the back of my unit which has a cheapy bass. If it's anything like my "Gaming" PC subwoofer speaker, (which thunders), oh boy! Stay tuned kids.
J**Y
Be sure it's the right size.
Speaker is fine. Manual that came with my radio ( Kenwood TS-930 ) stated the speaker was a 4" speaker. That turned out to be wrong. I removed the factory speaker and measured it. 3.5" !!Of course the new speaker would not fit the mount and opening. Hooked it up to see how it sounded.Very good audio. Much better than the factory speaker that I accidentally damaged.So, no fault of this speaker. I should have removed and measured the factory speaker first, instead of trusting the manual.I have a 4' enclosure that I can place this speaker in. So, not a loss at all.
B**Y
Inexpensive Speaker For My Yaesu SP-8
Fit my Yaesu SP-8 perfectly. Exact hole mounts. Sounds great!
N**G
Good, but not the best at higher output. worth the money though.
bought these to replace a 90s radio that was a gift to my father. the were as close to the originals as i could get, the sound is pretty good, not quite as good as what was in the radio originally ( it was fairly high end at the time) but the company no longer made them. i spent a bunch of time researching an these are as close as i was going to get. the sound quality is pretty good, but not stellar once turned out pretty loud, i only had them at about 75% of max and they were starting to get a tad graininy. that said, they are rated with higher peak wattage than the originals so shouldnt have an issue at max. but we wont really use it that high so its not an issue. but for the money, a good deal.
R**R
Made a nice little speaker in a tiny 5W guitar amp
I used this speaker in a little 5W guitar amp using the Silvertone 1471 circuit and while it was nowhere near as nice as a Jensen 8" speaker, but there was no room for anything bigger than a 4". I tried an Eminence 4" but it sounded really thin and weak. This sounds better. I still ended up building a small cabinet with an 8" speaker to really enjoy the amp, but this speaker was acceptable for tuning or practice.
D**I
At first I thought it sucked, but then remembered you have to break speakers ...
Bought to replace the speaker in a fender greta. At first I thought it sucked, but then remembered you have to break speakers in. Put about 12 hours on it with a loop pedal while at work and now the sound is very natural and I may say even good. It's never going to be as ballsy as a 12 in speaker, but I think it is an improvement especially for the price. It was a direct fit.
A**S
Replacement Speaker For 3 Watt Orange Micro Crush.
Anybody w/ a mini amp that has a blown speaker seems to get this and is happy with it. In my case, a 3 watt Orange Micro Crush. The Visiton sounds better than the original did new. Right out of the box, it was obvious that this was of a higher quality than the stock speaker (this is a $15 part - I wasn't expecting much). As far as break-in, I've played through it for about an hour and it's already starting to mellow.
R**!
Used it to replace the speaker in my Arcade 1up
Replaced the speaker in my arcade 1up with this one. Does the job just fine, just wish it was a *little* cheaper in price.
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