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Written by Crutchfield's Kate C.
The brand-new Sensus series component speakers are an ideal way to get luxury sound without dropping too much money into your next project. Morel speakers once fell into two categories: expensive extreme high-end speakers, or inexpensive entry level models for dipping your toes into a more refined car audio sound. The Sensus 62 6-1/2" component speaker system strikes a balance, using proven parts from luxury components, similar to the iterative design process that turned the VW beetle into the Porsche 911.
I recently tested Morel's Maximo speakers in my car, and I was impressed with how clean and punchy the bass was for an aftermarket speaker cone made from the same material as a factory speaker. Funk and hip hop tracks usually create a lot of distortion in other speakers, but it wasn't a problem with the Maximos. I am excited to test and compare Sensus speakers next to the Maximos and see what they add.
Close-up: open cavity silk dome tweeters.
Sensus 62 component speakers use Morel's tried-and-true 1.1" silk dome tweeters with high-quality external crossovers. This tweeter's design originates from Morel's high-end Elate Carbon series component speakers, so the invention you're paying for in these speakers far exceeds the actual cost you'll pay. The tweeters produce up to 22,000 Hz, increasing brilliance and creating an atmospheric, concert-like quality.
Sensus woofer cones are constructed using durable and water-resistant DPC (Damped Polymer Composite), which reproduces mid bass and sub bass more accurately, all the way down to 40 Hz. Many car speakers can't handle frequencies that low, so upgrading to these speakers from factory will make an impressive difference in the depth and accuracy of the music. The diecast aluminum Uniflow speaker basket is the same used in Morel's high-end Hybrid Integra speakers.
Morel has an international reputation for bringing true sound reproduction to the challenging, noisy car environment. They are one of the few companies that still makes their speakers by hand. For more detailed information, check out our article on Morel's speaker technology.
Note: woofer grilles are not included