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I'm presently running the Kicker CS67's now and they sound very good. I have not heard the new KS series 6.5's But I have the KS series 6 X 9's in the lids and they are insane!! I had the infinity's in my bike last summer and they are LOUD, CLEAR and sound GREAT. . . My only issue as 6.5's go was the bass. These are great speakers going down the road at 90 MPH. But I had to add two pioneers in my lids for Bass. Where as the kickers gave me moderate bass all the way around. ( 8 speaker system)
The only reason I swapped out the Pioneers for the Kicker 6 X 9's is the Kickers have more clarity at speed. Don't get me wrong I love my pioneers but I use them when I run into a parking lot A...hole with subs who thinks he has the only bike out there with bass. LOL!!
To answer your question. . . if I were you I'd go with the Infinity's. The KS series speakers have not been "Vetted" yet. Got Two pair on order I'll let you know!
The make an offer on the CS67's was just to good to pass up. Let me know how the KS series is, if I have any issues with the CS, I may need another set. Thanks.
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