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Kenwood eXcelon KFC-1673MRWL

The Kenwood KFC-1673MRWL is a 6.5-inch (6-3/4″) 2-way marine and motorsports coaxial speaker system designed for outdoor environments like boats, UTVs, ATVs, and golf carts. It delivers strong and balanced sound with clear mids, crisp highs, and decent mid-bass performance, making it ideal for open-air listening conditions. Built with water-resistant polypropylene cones, UV-resistant grilles, and sealed construction, it is engineered to withstand harsh weather, moisture, and sun exposure. It also features built-in RGB LED lighting with multiple colors, patterns, and brightness control for a premium visual upgrade along with audio performance.


Specifications

Specification Value
Peak Input Power 260W
Rated Input Power 75W
Impedance 4 Ω
Woofer Features 6-1/2″ Water Resistant PP Cone
Tweeter Features 1/2″ Water Resistant PEI Balanced Dome
Sensitivity 86 dB / W / m
Frequency Response 65 Hz – 21 kHz
Cutout Diameter 144.8 mm (5-11/16″)
Mounting Depth 64.9 mm (2-9/16″)
Net Weight 1820 g (4.0 lb)

 

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Questions and Answers

Q1: What is the Kenwood KFC-1673MRWL used for?

A: It is used in boats, ATVs, UTVs, golf carts, and other outdoor vehicles for durable high-quality audio.

Q2: Is the KFC-1673MRWL waterproof?

A: It is IPX5 water-resistant, meaning it can handle splashes and light water exposure.

Q3: Does it include RGB lighting?

A: Yes, it comes with built-in RGB LED lighting with multiple colors, patterns, and remote control.

Q4: What is the power rating of this speaker?

A: It typically handles around 75–80W RMS and up to 260W peak power.

Q5: What kind of sound does it produce?

A: It delivers clear vocals, bright highs, and balanced mids, optimized for outdoor and noisy environments.


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