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SKU: ET-PSX16
German-Engineered 6.5" Coaxial Design Delivering Premium Performance at Extraordinary Value
🔥 CLOSEOUT PRICING: $99.99 (Originally $329.99) - 70% OFF While Supplies Last!
The Eton PSX16 represents an exceptional opportunity: a discontinued product from Eton's PSX series, offered at dramatic closeout pricing to clear remaining inventory. This is genuine German-engineered Eton quality—not a compromised "budget" product but rather a strategic end-of-life clearance for a model being replaced in Eton's current lineup.
For enthusiasts seeking genuine Eton engineering at unprecedented pricing, the PSX16 closeout represents a rare value opportunity. Act quickly—inventory is limited and will not be replenished.
Since 1983, Eton has established itself as Germany's largest loudspeaker manufacturer, headquartered in Gaimersheim, Bavaria—a company synonymous with precision engineering, acoustic accuracy, and the meticulous attention to detail that defines German manufacturing excellence. For over forty years, Eton has combined Bavarian craftsmanship with cutting-edge acoustic research to create speaker systems that deliver exceptional sound quality, material longevity, and performance consistency across diverse automotive environments.
Eton's engineering philosophy prioritizes acoustic authenticity—developing components that reveal musical detail rather than coloring it with artificial enhancement or exaggerated frequency response curves designed to impress during brief showroom demonstrations. This commitment to sonic accuracy has earned Eton consistent recognition in European competition circuits, particularly EMMA (European Mobile Media Association) Sound Quality Championships, where judges evaluate systems based on tonal accuracy, imaging precision, and faithful reproduction of reference recordings.
The Eton PSX (Premium Sound eXperience) series represented Eton's entry-level coaxial speaker line—designed to deliver core German engineering principles (quality materials, proper acoustic design, reliable construction) in factory-replacement coaxial format at price points accessible to enthusiasts upgrading from factory systems without flagship investment.
While positioned below Eton's flagship Reference Sound (RSR) series with exotic carbon-Rohacell cones and the mid-tier Professional (PRO) series with advanced materials, the PSX line demonstrated that coaxial architecture doesn't necessitate sonic compromise when executed with Eton's engineering rigor. The PSX16 specifically delivers German acoustic tuning, quality cone materials, and proper driver integration in a practical coaxial design suitable for straightforward factory speaker replacement across hundreds of vehicle makes and models.
The series discontinuation doesn't reflect quality deficiencies but rather Eton's strategic product line evolution—manufacturers periodically refresh model designations, update cosmetic details, or consolidate overlapping product tiers. The PSX16's closeout pricing creates exceptional value: access to genuine German-engineered speakers at a fraction of original cost, making premium materials and acoustic design accessible at entry-level pricing.
The PSX16's 165mm woofer embodies Eton's material philosophy: prioritizing acoustic authenticity over exotic specifications. The coated paper diaphragm—traditional material prized in European hi-fi for over half a century—delivers natural midrange reproduction and controlled frequency response characteristics that distinguish Eton's sonic signature from synthetic cone materials optimized for marketing appeal rather than musical accuracy.
Paper cone materials—cellulose-based pulp composites—possess inherent mechanical damping from their complex fibrous structure. Thousands of microscopic fiber boundaries naturally dissipate vibrational energy, preventing the cone from storing and releasing energy at specific resonant frequencies that would create audible coloration, boxiness, or harshness. This self-damping allows paper cones to start and stop more accurately in response to musical transients compared to synthetic materials with poor internal damping.
The result: vocal clarity and instrumental timbre accuracy that reveals subtle harmonic content, breath sounds, string texture, and the micro-dynamics distinguishing live performances from electronic reproduction. Voices sound human rather than processed, acoustic instruments sound wooden rather than plastic, and complex musical passages remain intelligible rather than blurring into midrange congestion.
While natural paper offers superior acoustic properties, traditional uncoated paper cones suffer environmental vulnerabilities: moisture absorption (causing swelling and parameter shifts), UV degradation, and mechanical weakening over time. Eton addresses these concerns through advanced coating treatments that protect the paper substrate while preserving acoustic advantages.
The proprietary coating formulation serves multiple functions: waterproofing to prevent humidity-induced swelling (critical in automotive environments where temperature cycling creates condensation), UV resistance to prevent fiber degradation from sunlight exposure, and controlled stiffening that extends the cone's effective piston range into higher frequencies before breakup modes occur. This coating technology allows natural paper to deliver its acoustic benefits while matching or exceeding synthetic materials' durability in harsh automotive conditions.
The PSX16 employs a strong ferrite magnet motor—traditional iron-oxide-ceramic permanent magnets delivering consistent magnetic field strength over decades without performance degradation. While ferrite magnets are physically larger and heavier than neodymium alternatives, they offer several advantages for cost-optimized designs: superior thermal stability (maintaining field strength at elevated temperatures), zero risk of demagnetization from excessive power, and elimination of rare-earth material cost premiums.
Eton specifies a new bottom plate design featuring machined cable slot—engineering attention to detail uncommon in entry-level products. This machined cable routing prevents speaker wire chafing against sharp edges (a common failure point in budget speakers), ensures clean wire exit paths during installation, and demonstrates the manufacturing precision Eton applies even to discontinued closeout products.
The woofer chassis utilizes a powder-coated metal basket engineered for structural rigidity and proper ventilation. The basket serves as the driver's mechanical foundation—any flexing under dynamic forces translates directly into energy loss and potential distortion. Eton's metal basket design incorporates strategic reinforcement and geometry optimization providing rigidity that resists flexing during high-excursion bass notes while maintaining dimensional stability under automotive vibration and temperature cycling.
The powder-coated finish provides corrosion resistance (essential in humid climates or coastal regions), surface hardness (resisting installation scratches), and acoustic damping (the coating material adds vibration-absorbing properties to the metal structure). Basket openings are designed for proper ventilation—allowing air movement for woofer excursion while minimizing turbulence around the center-mounted tweeter that could cause high-frequency distortion.
The PSX16's integrated 25mm (1") coated fabric dome tweeter continues Eton's material philosophy established in the woofer design: prioritizing acoustic authenticity and listening comfort over specification sheet bragging rights or artificial brightness. This tweeter is designed for extended listening sessions with complex musical material—revealing high-frequency detail and air without the metallic edge, sibilance emphasis, or listener fatigue associated with poorly-engineered metal dome alternatives.
Fabric dome tweeters—typically woven from silk, polyester, or synthetic textile fibers—are prized in European audio engineering for their inherently smooth frequency response and forgiving off-axis behavior. Like paper woofer cones, fabric domes' complex fibrous structure naturally dissipates vibrational energy, preventing dome resonances that create harshness or peaks in the treble response.
This internal damping is particularly important in the tweeter's operating range (typically 3000 Hz to 20,000 Hz and beyond), where human hearing is extremely sensitive to tonal irregularities. The well-damped fabric dome produces smooth, natural high-frequency response free from the peaks and resonances that make some tweeters sound harsh, sibilant (exaggerating "s" and "t" sounds in vocals), or fatiguing during extended listening.
Additionally, fabric domes exhibit excellent off-axis response characteristics—maintaining tonal balance when listened to from angles away from direct on-axis positioning. In car audio applications where listeners' ears are rarely positioned at ideal angles to door-mounted coaxial speakers, this forgiving dispersion pattern ensures consistent sound quality throughout the listening area rather than requiring precision aiming for acceptable performance.
The "coated" designation indicates Eton applies protective treatment to the fabric dome substrate—serving dual purposes: moisture resistance (critical in automotive environments where humidity fluctuates) and controlled damping that reduces dome breakup modes (resonances) at the upper frequency extreme. This coating increases the dome's usable bandwidth, allowing the tweeter to reproduce higher frequencies cleanly while maintaining the natural, non-fatiguing character fabric domes are known for.
Eton specifies a redesigned reinforced plastic touch guard for maximum transmittance—engineering language indicating the protective grille covering the tweeter dome has been optimized for acoustic transparency. Budget coaxials often employ dense metal mesh or solid plastic guards that obstruct high-frequency radiation, causing response irregularities and reducing output. Eton's redesigned guard balances mechanical protection (preventing dome damage from accidental contact or debris) with acoustic transparency (minimizing obstruction to sound radiation).
The "reinforced plastic" construction provides adequate strength to prevent dome damage while the "filigree" (delicate, lace-like) structure mentioned in some specifications maximizes open area for sound transmission. This attention to tweeter guard design—seemingly minor detail—exemplifies the engineering depth Eton applies even to entry-level products.
The PSX16 includes an integrated tweeter crossover—a high-pass filter network mounted within the coaxial assembly that blocks low frequencies from reaching the tweeter while passing high frequencies. This integrated approach simplifies installation (no external crossover components to mount) while providing essential tweeter protection against damaging low-frequency energy from bass-heavy material or amplifier clipping.
The crossover point (typically 3000-4000 Hz for 6.5" woofer + 1" tweeter pairings) is selected to hand off from woofer to tweeter before the woofer enters severe directional beaming, ensuring smooth frequency response transition through the critical midrange-to-treble region where human hearing is most sensitive to irregularities.
70 Watts
Continuous power handling under realistic music signals, representing sustainable long-term performance without voice coil damage or parameter shifts.
100 Watts
Short-term peak power handling during transient musical passages (drum hits, orchestral crescendos), demonstrating thermal and mechanical headroom beyond continuous ratings.
89 dB
SPL (Sound Pressure Level) at 1 meter with 1 watt input (1W/1m standard). Moderate-to-high efficiency enables satisfying volume from factory head units or moderate amplifier power.
4 Ohms
Nominal impedance providing universal compatibility with factory head units, aftermarket receivers, and external amplifiers. Standard 4-ohm loading maximizes power transfer.
45 Hz - 25 kHz
Usable bandwidth from deep midbass fundamentals through extended high-frequency air and harmonics, providing full-range reproduction without subwoofer requirement for most genres.
65mm (2.56")
Shallow mounting profile maximizes vehicle compatibility, fitting space-constrained modern door panels with window mechanisms and structural reinforcements.
The PSX16's 89 dB sensitivity positions it in the moderate-to-high efficiency range for premium car audio speakers. This efficiency level makes the PSX16 compatible with diverse amplification approaches:
The 4-ohm nominal impedance ensures universal amplifier compatibility—factory systems, aftermarket receivers, and external amplifiers all perform optimally with 4-ohm loads without the thermal stress of 2-ohm operation or the power transfer inefficiency of 8-ohm designs.
The PSX16's 165mm (6.5") dimensions represent the most common speaker size in automotive audio, providing broad compatibility with factory locations in hundreds of vehicle makes and models. The 6.5" format strikes optimal balance: large enough to reproduce satisfying midbass output while remaining compact enough to fit door panel and deck locations found in vehicles from compact sedans through full-size SUVs and trucks.
The shallow 65mm (2.56") mounting depth maximizes vehicle compatibility—an important consideration in modern vehicles where door panel cavity space is limited by window mechanisms, structural reinforcement beams, and increasingly complex door-mounted electronics. Many aftermarket speakers with powerful motors exceed available depth; the PSX16's compact profile fits where deeper speakers cannot.
The coaxial configuration makes the PSX16 suitable for multiple installation locations:
Coaxial speaker installation follows straightforward procedures:
Typical Installation Time: 30-60 minutes per door for experienced DIY installers; 2-3 hours for complete 4-speaker installation in most vehicles. Professional installers typically complete installations in under 1 hour.
This Eton PSX16 coaxial speaker system is offered as part of a manufacturer closeout event—representing discontinued product inventory being cleared at dramatic discount to make warehouse space for current-generation products. This is not a refurbished, B-stock, or cosmetically imperfect unit; these are factory-new PSX16 speakers in original packaging offered at closeout pricing due to model discontinuation.
These PSX16 speakers are brand new, never installed, never used. They remain in sealed Eton factory packaging with all protective materials, mounting hardware, and documentation exactly as they would have been received by customers purchasing at full $329.99 retail pricing. The only difference between these closeout units and original full-price products is the sales context—these are being cleared to make room for Eton's current product lines.
Product discontinuation doesn't indicate quality deficiencies or performance problems. Manufacturers periodically refresh product lines for various strategic reasons: updating model designations to align with current naming conventions, consolidating overlapping product tiers, updating cosmetic details (basket colors, logo designs, packaging graphics), or introducing new technologies that render previous-generation products obsolete from a marketing perspective even when acoustic performance remains excellent.
The PSX series discontinuation likely reflects Eton's strategic decision to streamline their coaxial speaker lineup or update naming conventions—not because the PSX16's acoustic engineering or build quality became inadequate. The speakers themselves deliver the same German-engineered performance they always have; only their position in Eton's current product catalog has changed.
Closeout products perform identically to when they were current production—the acoustic engineering, material science, and build quality remain unchanged. The PSX16's coated paper cone will deliver the same natural midrange reproduction, the coated fabric tweeter will provide the same smooth high-frequency extension, and the construction quality will ensure the same decade-long service life as always. Discontinuation doesn't affect sonic performance or reliability.
The materials Eton specifies—coated paper cones, coated fabric tweeters, rubber surrounds, ferrite magnets—are chosen partly for exceptional long-term stability. These components maintain their mechanical and electrical properties indefinitely when stored properly, meaning even speakers manufactured years ago perform like new when installed.
Closeout products typically carry limited or no manufacturer warranty coverage. Because these are discontinued models, Eton may not provide warranty service through their standard channels (warranty claims often require current-production replacement inventory). Additionally, the closeout pricing reflects this limited warranty status—the 70% discount accounts for both discontinued model status and reduced warranty coverage.
However, the factory-new condition and Eton's reputation for build quality mean these speakers should deliver reliable decade-long service when properly installed and operated within specifications. The closeout discount essentially transfers some warranty risk to the purchaser in exchange for extraordinary value—$99.99 for German-engineered speakers originally priced at $329.99.
Audio Intensity stands behind the quality of closeout products offered through our store. While we cannot provide extended manufacturer warranty service for discontinued products, we carefully inspect closeout inventory to ensure packaging integrity and component condition meet our standards before offering items for sale.
Closeout inventory is inherently limited—once current stock is exhausted, these speakers will not be restocked (by definition, as discontinued products). This PSX16 closeout represents the final opportunity to acquire these specific speakers at any price, let alone at 70% discount.
Closeout items are typically sold as final sale with limited return/exchange privileges compared to current-production products. Review specifications carefully before purchasing to ensure the PSX16 meets your application requirements—fitment dimensions, power handling, sensitivity, and impedance should all be verified against your vehicle and system needs.
At $99.99 (70% off original $329.99 MSRP), the PSX16 closeout delivers exceptional value:
For enthusiasts seeking genuine German engineering at unprecedented pricing, the PSX16 closeout represents rare value. These are authentic Eton speakers delivering the brand's characteristic sound quality at a fraction of original cost—not compromised products but rather strategically discontinued models being cleared to make warehouse space for current lines.
The PSX16 closeout pricing creates a rare opportunity: German-engineered Eton speakers at $99.99—pricing typically associated with budget Asian-manufactured alternatives. This 70% discount transforms the value equation: for the cost of generic coaxials from mass-market brands, you receive genuine Bavarian engineering with materials, acoustic tuning, and build quality that distinguish premium manufacturers.
Closeout opportunities are inherently time-limited. Once Audio Intensity's PSX16 inventory is exhausted, these speakers will not be available at any price (discontinued products by definition). This represents the final opportunity to acquire German-engineered Eton coaxials at $99.99—a value opportunity unlikely to repeat.
Four decades of Bavarian loudspeaker expertise in a practical coaxial design—now available at unprecedented closeout pricing representing 70% savings from original MSRP.
🔥 FINAL CLOSEOUT OPPORTUNITY 🔥
Genuine German-engineered Eton coaxials for $99.99—extraordinary value representing the final chance to acquire these discontinued speakers at any price. Limited inventory, will not be restocked. Act now!
Experience Eton's commitment to acoustic excellence at unprecedented pricing: where four decades of Bavarian engineering expertise meets once-in-a-lifetime closeout value.