

🎵 Elevate your sound game with Dayton’s classic bass punch!
The Dayton Audio DC160-8 Classic Series 6.5" woofer delivers professional-grade sound versatility, featuring a smooth frequency response up to 2 kHz, a low 34 Hz resonance for deep bass, and durable construction with a rubber surround and aluminum voice coil. Perfect for audiophiles and DIY enthusiasts seeking high performance in bookshelf, midbass, or compact subwoofer applications—all backed by a 5-year warranty.


















| ASIN | B0002KRBH8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #67,217 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #54 in Home Audio Subwoofers |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible devices | Desktop, Television, Projector |
| Control method | Remote |
| Impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Included components | Dayton Audio DC160-8 6-1/2" Classic Woofer |
| Is waterproof | False |
| Item model number | DASPWF06 |
| Item weight | 1.48 kg |
| Manufacturer | Dayton Audio |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model name | DC160-8 |
| Mounting type | Shelf Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product dimensions | 8.2D x 20.8W x 20.8H centimeters |
| Recommended uses for product | for surround sound systems |
| Speaker size | 6.5 Inches |
| Speaker type | Subwoofer |
| Special features | Speaker |
| Subwoofer diameter | 6.5 Inches |
| Surround sound channel configuration | 5.1 |
| Warranty type | Full |
| Wireless communication technologies | Wi-Fi |
W**Z
I got this for my grandson who likes to build his own speakers. So far he said it sounds good. Looks great. It’s lightweight and it puts out a loud Bam Bam lol lol the size was perfect.
M**Z
super bien, con el cajon adecuado tienes unos excelentes bajos
S**E
Replaced a 1980's Paul Barton bookshelf. Hard to tell the difference between it and the other orginal one. Good price. Quality speaker.
P**N
Obviously, this driver is designed to go into a cabinet and when put into a 15/16 litre box with some bracing, a decent tweeter and a well designed crossover, this is a very impressive unit. It is quite surprising how much solid bass you can get out of a relatively small ported box. If you are looking to build a pair of speakers that isn't going to break the bank and want something that is going to out perform the majority of commercial units, then this is the way to go. Have a look at Paul Carmody's Classix 2 - do a Google search for Paul Carmody.
Q**E
First tried gluing a replacement foam surround on the original Klipsch woofer after it crumbled and it just didn't work out. It's a messy job, tricky to line everything up while glue dries much too fast, etc. Ordering this affordable speaker just a little more than the cost of the kit was SO much easier. It looks very well made and a great value. There's plenty of bass response and I don't even feel the need to turn the bass dial up more than halfway. Just a few notes: - Screw mounts line up perfectly and you can use the original screws - One of the connectors is a difference size then Klipsch, you can crimp on a new connector to the original wiring - To save some time and effort I just attached the original narrow crimped connector sideways so it grips the edge of the speaker's connector. Added some tight electrical tape around it and it seems to be holding fine - If you notice any buzzing after installation, check for air gaps in the case. Use silicone, etc to seal them air tight. - The original grill wont stay put, I've left mine open but you can probably use some shims + glue to make it work.
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