
Sony
Sony XSGT1327A 5.25-Inch 2-Way Car Speakers - Audio Upgrade
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Upgrade your car audio with Sony's 5.25-inch 2-way speakers delivering 150 watts and wide frequency response.
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Overview
Specifications
Brand
Sony
Model
XSGT1327A
Speaker Type
2-Way Coaxial
Size
5.25 Inches
Power Handling
150 Watts
Frequency Response
60–24,000 Hz
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 150-watt power handling accommodates both stock and aftermarket amplified systems
- Wide 60–24,000 Hz frequency response delivers clear highs and solid mid-bass from a compact driver
- 2-way coaxial design combines woofer and tweeter in one unit for simple drop-in installation
- 5.25-inch form factor fits a wide range of factory speaker locations without modification
👎 Cons
- 5.25-inch drivers produce limited deep bass below 60 Hz, so a subwoofer is needed for full low-end impact
- Coaxial 2-way design cannot match the staging and separation of component speaker systems
- Included mounting hardware may not fit all vehicle-specific configurations without adapter brackets
- Sound quality improvement is most noticeable when paired with an aftermarket head unit or amplifier rather than factory power
Frequently Asked Questions
What size are the Sony XSGT1327A speakers?
These are 5.25-inch (13 cm) speakers, designed to fit standard 5.25-inch mounting locations in car doors and panels.
What is the maximum power handling of these speakers?
The XSGT1327A speakers handle up to 150 watts, providing enough headroom for both factory head units and aftermarket amplifiers.
What does "2-way" mean for these car speakers?
A 2-way design means each speaker unit contains a woofer for low and mid frequencies and a separate tweeter for high frequencies, producing a fuller range of sound from a single mounting point.
What frequency range do these speakers cover?
They cover 60 Hz to 24,000 Hz, reaching from mid-bass through the upper limits of human hearing for detailed audio reproduction.