---
product_id: 1170509
title: "Prime R14X2 4\" 2-Way Full Range Coaxial Speakers (Pair)"
brand: "rockford fosgate"
price: "€ 134.34"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Rockford Fosgate"
url: https://www.desertcart.sk/products/1170509-prime-r14x2-4-2-way-full-range-coaxial-speakers-pair
store_origin: SK
region: Slovakia
---

# 3.62" mounting diameter fits factory spots 30W RMS power output Includes grilles & mounting hardware Prime R14X2 4" 2-Way Full Range Coaxial Speakers (Pair)

**Brand:** rockford fosgate
**Price:** € 134.34
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Upgrade your drive with Rockford Fosgate’s prime sound power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Prime R14X2 4" 2-Way Full Range Coaxial Speakers (Pair) by rockford fosgate
- **How much does it cost?** € 134.34 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sk](https://www.desertcart.sk/products/1170509-prime-r14x2-4-2-way-full-range-coaxial-speakers-pair)

## Best For

- rockford fosgate enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted rockford fosgate brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Perfect Factory Fit:** 3.62-inch mounting diameter and 1.72-inch depth for seamless OEM replacement—no guesswork needed.
- • **Durable Build Quality:** Vacuum polypropylene cones and rubber surrounds ensure long-lasting, distortion-free performance.
- • **Powerful 30W RMS Output:** Delivers punchy, clear sound that upgrades your ride’s audio instantly.
- • **Complete Installation Kit:** Comes with grilles and mounting hardware so you’re ready to install right out of the box.
- • **Trusted Rockford Fosgate Warranty:** Backed by a 1-year limited warranty from a global leader in car audio innovation.

## Overview

The Rockford Fosgate Prime R14X2 is a pair of 4-inch 2-way full-range coaxial speakers designed as direct factory replacements. Rated at 30 watts RMS and 60 watts max, these speakers feature durable polypropylene cones, flexible rubber surrounds, and come with grilles and mounting hardware. With a precise 3.62-inch mounting diameter and 1.72-inch depth, they fit most vehicles without modification. Engineered for clear, punchy sound and backed by a 1-year warranty, the R14X2 offers an affordable, reliable upgrade to your car’s audio system.

## Description

Since day one, we have spearheaded the car audio revolution. Nothing has changed. Rockford Fosgate is still the global leader in audio innovation and your passion is our purpose. We engineer the best audio systems for your lifestyle!

Review: Great, Affordable Speakers With Solid Bass. - [3/23/2015, 3 days of ownership] Whilst I am unable to comment on the durability of these speakers, I would like to review the rest of them, as I have had them installed for 3 days now, and have had a decent level of experience with them and different ranges of audio to test how they perform. I will update this review in 3 months time, and then again in a years time to give updates on the quality, durability and to see if anything has changed over the time. These speakers are phenomenal and are available here on desertcart for a bargain of a price. They can be found at Crutchfield.com for $69.99 instead of the $53 that I picked them up here on desertcart, which is a significant difference, however I do believe that when bought here on desertcart, these do not come with any warranty or support from Pioneer, as desertcart is not a certified retailer of their products, so that, coupled with the glorious customer support and free mounting brackets if needed, from Crutchfield, may be worth it in your situation. You must decide what's best for you. For me, however, it was price mostly. Firstly, I installed these in my 2003 Honda Civic EX Coupe, in the rear deck. They fit without any brackets or modifications. Coupled with some Metra Speaker Connector Harnesses, the installation for these was a total breeze. The cones are made of a nice durable-feeling polymer/plastic material that feels like it will not age poorly like many speaker cones. They also are stiff, but will flex when force is applied, giving them that nice "punchy" sound to most bass noises. The surround is made of a very rubbery and very flexible material that looks as though it would cut easily, given the right circumstances. The magnet on them is quite large and really give the impression these speakers are going for. The spider in in center looks high-quality and seems to be made of a hard fabric material. The tweeters are installed into the center of the woofers, at the very bottom of the cone. This is nice because (assuming these speakers are going into the rear of your vehicle), you don't want the highs going right into the passengers ears in the backseats. The grills that are included are a nice touch, and cover the entire cone and surround, and are very sturdy, although 9 times out of 10, you can't keep the grills on the speaker when you install them into a vehicle because there is no room for them unless you modify the interior panels of the vehicle. For specifications, I purchased the 6x9" speakers, which are 2-way speakers. They have a 65W RMS power handling, with a maximum nominal value of 130W. Frequency Response: 48Hz to 20kHz. Sensitivity: 90dB Impedence: 4 Ohms They have a mounting depth of 2.85" (72.4mm). As far as audio quality goes, these guys really do their job. I have these coupled with Pioneer TS-A1675R 6 1/2" speakers in the front door panels, 2 factory tweeters in either door pillar and a Pioneer DEH-X3500UI head unit (which has a built-in MOSFET 50W RMS amplifier), and they sound pretty great to say the least. I did have an issue with installation, as I didn't have a ratchet that would fit down into the ABS plastic that is on top of the surround on the top of the speaker frame, so I decided to modify the speakers and I took the ABS plastic piece off. This piece has adhesive underneath it, between it and the top of the surround, and if you pull too hard towards the center of the speaker, you will pull the surround off of the frame and un-adhere the surround from the frame, leaving gaps. I didn't make hardly any gaps in the surround adhesion, and the mounting screws held the surround down and a foam circle on the underside of the rear deck panel also helped hold the surround down, so I believe that isn't an issue. Just be warned, unless you can get ahold of some screws with a alan wrench head or phillips or flathead, you probably can't fit a ratchet socket down into the mounting notches in the plastic on the outer edge. In regards to the audio quality, don't forget that these aren't the only speakers I'm hearing, as I have the other 4 speakers I mentioned in the paragraph directly above this one. These speakers were really one of very few options I had for the rear deck of my vehicle, due to the fact that the bar that holds the trunk lid upright runs directly horizontally underneath the speaker mounting locations, meaning that I couldn't get anything that had a much bigger mounting depth than this, without risk of it not fitting, it touching the bar, or having to modify the trunk bar or something. You don't really need 3-way speakers in the rear of a vehicle, due to the fact that most people prefer to have the rear speakers handle the bass of the music they're listening to and have the front handle the mids and highs of the music, so these work perfectly in that regard. They have a nice sub-bass and bass sound, contrary to the fact that their frequency response is actually a bit more limited than many of the speakers I have seen, which was surprising. They put out some very solid bass response with the head unit amp power of about 14W RMS for each speaker, and fill in the mid and highs quite nicely for rear speakers and for 2-way speakers at that. There was only one single issue I had with them. Occasionally, if the head unit is on Super Bass EQ, or has Bass Boost up or a combination of the two or sometimes even on particular songs, when a bass sound goes through the speaker, it will vibrate a little immediately after the bass is finished, making a small rattling noise. After consulting an audio specialist at Crutchfield.com, he said that it likely was NOT due to the fact that I very slightly damaged the surround adhesive, but it was most likely that they aren't getting enough power as they should, so keep this in mind when considering this for a vehicle without an amplifier (but I'm sure it will still sound much better than factory speakers). All-in-all, I am very happy with my choice in speakers, as these perform very well, and give the responsiveness I was looking for. -------------------------------------------------------- [8/24/2015, 5 months after ownership] Alright, after having had these bad boys in my car for 5 months (and a day to be exact), I think I can safely say that I am certainly happy with my decision. These are absolutely perfect for the front doors of a car such as mine (2003 2-door Honda Civic). These provide a great low-end to the overall sound of the system and really brings out the bass from the Pioneers in the front door panels. They still perform as well as they did when I installed them and everything operates just fine. I still have no amp connected to any of my speakers, although I will be purchasing a subwoofer to install into the trunk soon. These are perfect for some low end noise to your car audio experience, they provide some great all around sound quality, but their lows are impressive for a speaker with no amp connected. By no means would I consider them audiophile quality, but they are lightyears ahead of the stock speakers you'll find in your factory car. They do, however, cause my some rattling in the trunk space area, but I've managed to muffle most of it, and that is no fault of the speaker itself. Still a solid purchase. -------------------------------------------------------- [5/10/2016. 1 year, 2 months after ownership] Still going strong. No issues at extremely loud volumes. After working on soundproofing some more of the car, they certainly sound great. Still recommend these.
Review: Works so well I bought 'em again - So, just to be clear, these are a replacement for OEM - they are not a very significant improvement although they are an improvement for sure. First of all, what a deal for 3-way component speakers. While the trade-off is lower wattage, there are few scenarios in which you'd need speakers that can handle more within a car. Of course, that doesn't stop people from busting their eardrums out, but hey. In terms of audio quality, it's perfectly sufficient in comparison to OEM. While I am an audio enthusiast, and while they're a far cry from perfect, I was shocked at how well they worked for the price. At high levels there was only mild interference, it hit the various low/mid/high fairly accurately compared to my benchmark of a ATH-M50 being hardware that has perfect balance. Treble was of course, the only exception as it did get a little grating with some of the challenging high sounds played loudly such as violins and similar sounds, but for someone who doesn't have tinnitus, it's of little concern for me. I initially got my first pair to replace the first two door speakers on my Saturn Ion because...well if you don't have fancy trim they drop the cheapest things that won't break until it's out of warranty. To their credit, they never did die completely, but being a one-way speaker they were always particularly bad at accurately reproducing bass and treble and were decent on mids. While the mids only got slightly better when I replaced OEM, there was a good deal of improvement in the lows and highs, which while expected of a 3-way component speaker, the thing unexpected was that it delivered this for only $20 per speaker. So, over a year later, I'm replacing the two rear speakers as well. I considered buying more expensive ones now that I have more cash on hand, but these worked so perfectly that I didn't bother.

## Features

- The R14X2 is a 4” 2-way full-range speaker rated at 30 watts RMS/ 60 watts max for a new generation of factory replacement speakers
- The R14X2 includes a pair of 4” full range coaxial speakers with grilles and mounting hardware
- To ensure proper fit, measure your mounting location prior to purchase to confirm your location meets the R14X2 speaker requirements: Mounting Diameter: 3.62 Inches / Mounting Depth: 1.72 Inches / If needed, drill new mounting screw holes with a 1/8” drill bit (not included)
- Carefully read and understand the Installation & Mounting instructions before attempting to install these speakers (Owners Guide is both on this product page and also included with the speakers + includes where to find Rockford Fosgate Cutting and Mounting Templates if needed)
- Famous Rockford Fosgate build quality with a full 1-year warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00BF6HWF4 |
| Additional Features | Perfect for replacing factory speakers |
| Antenna Location | For Car Audio Systems, Playing Digital Music During Car Rides |
| Audio Driver Size | 10.16 Centimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Brand | Rockford Fosgate |
| Built-In Media | Pair of 4” full range coaxial speakers with grilles and mounting hardware |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | MP3 Player |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | & SUVs, Select Cars, Truck |
| Connectivity Protocol | Coaxial |
| Connectivity Technology | Coaxial |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 12,669 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Vacuum Polypropylene, Rubber, Stamped steel, Silk |
| Frequency Response | 100 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00780687342470 |
| Impedance | 4 Ohms |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8"D x 13.5"W x 3.3"H |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Rockford Fosgate |
| Model Name | R14X2 |
| Model Number | R14X2 |
| Mounting Type | Coaxial |
| Number Of Circuits | 2 |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Series Number | 1 |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 60 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 4 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Coaxial |
| Specific Uses For Product | Car audio systems, playing digital music during car rides |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 4 Inches |
| Tweeter Diameter | 0.5 Inches |
| UPC | 780687342470 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Famous Rockford Fosgate build quality with a full 1-year warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology | No Wireless Communication Technology |
| Woofer Diameter | 4 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** Stereo
- **Brand:** Rockford Fosgate
- **Connectivity Technology:** Coaxial
- **Frequency Response:** 100 Hz
- **Speaker Maximum Output Power:** 60 Watts

## Images

![Prime R14X2 4" 2-Way Full Range Coaxial Speakers (Pair) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61gPtNw-MSL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the distance between the screw holes?  Just making sure they would fit.**
A: I'm not sure but I'm sure they will fit. If they screw holes are off you can always make new ones

**Q: I have a Pyle amp that is 90w (45w per speaker) would these hold up pretty good and work without cutting out at high volume and bass?**
A: I installed mine, in the rear, of a 1997 Dodge Dakota SLT E-Cab with an Infinity sound system. I was able to put it on just rear speakers and they could handle full volume, no problem.  I played with the Equalizer and did not get any breaking up.

**Q: Could they be used to make diy bluetooth speakers in wood?**
A: Yes..
The speaker got six and a half inches round you need a 5-in hole DIY

**Q: I'm getting a lot of distortion when bass notes play,  any recommendations on settings I should try on my receiver?**
A: turn down your bass..i havent gotten that problem with mine i put these in the back and oioneers in the front and they have no distortion in the bass try tunning your reciever to turn bass down and then volume up if its shaking or rattling or just supper distorted you might have gotten bad speakers idk

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great, Affordable Speakers With Solid Bass.
*by M***H on March 23, 2015*

[3/23/2015, 3 days of ownership] Whilst I am unable to comment on the durability of these speakers, I would like to review the rest of them, as I have had them installed for 3 days now, and have had a decent level of experience with them and different ranges of audio to test how they perform. I will update this review in 3 months time, and then again in a years time to give updates on the quality, durability and to see if anything has changed over the time. These speakers are phenomenal and are available here on amazon for a bargain of a price. They can be found at Crutchfield.com for $69.99 instead of the $53 that I picked them up here on Amazon, which is a significant difference, however I do believe that when bought here on Amazon, these do not come with any warranty or support from Pioneer, as Amazon is not a certified retailer of their products, so that, coupled with the glorious customer support and free mounting brackets if needed, from Crutchfield, may be worth it in your situation. You must decide what's best for you. For me, however, it was price mostly. Firstly, I installed these in my 2003 Honda Civic EX Coupe, in the rear deck. They fit without any brackets or modifications. Coupled with some Metra Speaker Connector Harnesses, the installation for these was a total breeze. The cones are made of a nice durable-feeling polymer/plastic material that feels like it will not age poorly like many speaker cones. They also are stiff, but will flex when force is applied, giving them that nice "punchy" sound to most bass noises. The surround is made of a very rubbery and very flexible material that looks as though it would cut easily, given the right circumstances. The magnet on them is quite large and really give the impression these speakers are going for. The spider in in center looks high-quality and seems to be made of a hard fabric material. The tweeters are installed into the center of the woofers, at the very bottom of the cone. This is nice because (assuming these speakers are going into the rear of your vehicle), you don't want the highs going right into the passengers ears in the backseats. The grills that are included are a nice touch, and cover the entire cone and surround, and are very sturdy, although 9 times out of 10, you can't keep the grills on the speaker when you install them into a vehicle because there is no room for them unless you modify the interior panels of the vehicle. For specifications, I purchased the 6x9" speakers, which are 2-way speakers. They have a 65W RMS power handling, with a maximum nominal value of 130W. Frequency Response: 48Hz to 20kHz. Sensitivity: 90dB Impedence: 4 Ohms They have a mounting depth of 2.85" (72.4mm). As far as audio quality goes, these guys really do their job. I have these coupled with Pioneer TS-A1675R 6 1/2" speakers in the front door panels, 2 factory tweeters in either door pillar and a Pioneer DEH-X3500UI head unit (which has a built-in MOSFET 50W RMS amplifier), and they sound pretty great to say the least. I did have an issue with installation, as I didn't have a ratchet that would fit down into the ABS plastic that is on top of the surround on the top of the speaker frame, so I decided to modify the speakers and I took the ABS plastic piece off. This piece has adhesive underneath it, between it and the top of the surround, and if you pull too hard towards the center of the speaker, you will pull the surround off of the frame and un-adhere the surround from the frame, leaving gaps. I didn't make hardly any gaps in the surround adhesion, and the mounting screws held the surround down and a foam circle on the underside of the rear deck panel also helped hold the surround down, so I believe that isn't an issue. Just be warned, unless you can get ahold of some screws with a alan wrench head or phillips or flathead, you probably can't fit a ratchet socket down into the mounting notches in the plastic on the outer edge. In regards to the audio quality, don't forget that these aren't the only speakers I'm hearing, as I have the other 4 speakers I mentioned in the paragraph directly above this one. These speakers were really one of very few options I had for the rear deck of my vehicle, due to the fact that the bar that holds the trunk lid upright runs directly horizontally underneath the speaker mounting locations, meaning that I couldn't get anything that had a much bigger mounting depth than this, without risk of it not fitting, it touching the bar, or having to modify the trunk bar or something. You don't really need 3-way speakers in the rear of a vehicle, due to the fact that most people prefer to have the rear speakers handle the bass of the music they're listening to and have the front handle the mids and highs of the music, so these work perfectly in that regard. They have a nice sub-bass and bass sound, contrary to the fact that their frequency response is actually a bit more limited than many of the speakers I have seen, which was surprising. They put out some very solid bass response with the head unit amp power of about 14W RMS for each speaker, and fill in the mid and highs quite nicely for rear speakers and for 2-way speakers at that. There was only one single issue I had with them. Occasionally, if the head unit is on Super Bass EQ, or has Bass Boost up or a combination of the two or sometimes even on particular songs, when a bass sound goes through the speaker, it will vibrate a little immediately after the bass is finished, making a small rattling noise. After consulting an audio specialist at Crutchfield.com, he said that it likely was NOT due to the fact that I very slightly damaged the surround adhesive, but it was most likely that they aren't getting enough power as they should, so keep this in mind when considering this for a vehicle without an amplifier (but I'm sure it will still sound much better than factory speakers). All-in-all, I am very happy with my choice in speakers, as these perform very well, and give the responsiveness I was looking for. -------------------------------------------------------- [8/24/2015, 5 months after ownership] Alright, after having had these bad boys in my car for 5 months (and a day to be exact), I think I can safely say that I am certainly happy with my decision. These are absolutely perfect for the front doors of a car such as mine (2003 2-door Honda Civic). These provide a great low-end to the overall sound of the system and really brings out the bass from the Pioneers in the front door panels. They still perform as well as they did when I installed them and everything operates just fine. I still have no amp connected to any of my speakers, although I will be purchasing a subwoofer to install into the trunk soon. These are perfect for some low end noise to your car audio experience, they provide some great all around sound quality, but their lows are impressive for a speaker with no amp connected. By no means would I consider them audiophile quality, but they are lightyears ahead of the stock speakers you'll find in your factory car. They do, however, cause my some rattling in the trunk space area, but I've managed to muffle most of it, and that is no fault of the speaker itself. Still a solid purchase. -------------------------------------------------------- [5/10/2016. 1 year, 2 months after ownership] Still going strong. No issues at extremely loud volumes. After working on soundproofing some more of the car, they certainly sound great. Still recommend these.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works so well I bought 'em again
*by M***D on October 11, 2018*

So, just to be clear, these are a replacement for OEM - they are not a very significant improvement although they are an improvement for sure. First of all, what a deal for 3-way component speakers. While the trade-off is lower wattage, there are few scenarios in which you'd need speakers that can handle more within a car. Of course, that doesn't stop people from busting their eardrums out, but hey. In terms of audio quality, it's perfectly sufficient in comparison to OEM. While I am an audio enthusiast, and while they're a far cry from perfect, I was shocked at how well they worked for the price. At high levels there was only mild interference, it hit the various low/mid/high fairly accurately compared to my benchmark of a ATH-M50 being hardware that has perfect balance. Treble was of course, the only exception as it did get a little grating with some of the challenging high sounds played loudly such as violins and similar sounds, but for someone who doesn't have tinnitus, it's of little concern for me. I initially got my first pair to replace the first two door speakers on my Saturn Ion because...well if you don't have fancy trim they drop the cheapest things that won't break until it's out of warranty. To their credit, they never did die completely, but being a one-way speaker they were always particularly bad at accurately reproducing bass and treble and were decent on mids. While the mids only got slightly better when I replaced OEM, there was a good deal of improvement in the lows and highs, which while expected of a 3-way component speaker, the thing unexpected was that it delivered this for only $20 per speaker. So, over a year later, I'm replacing the two rear speakers as well. I considered buying more expensive ones now that I have more cash on hand, but these worked so perfectly that I didn't bother.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty good for the price.
*by J***Y on January 7, 2026*

very good, of course better than oem, I threw these in my 2006 scion xb. I did the dumb mistake stabbing the cover covering the cone and it wripped!!! THE THING IS THEY STILL SOUND REALLY GOOD. I havent got any water damage, I had my window leak for about a week into owning the speakers. I fixed the issue but thats besides the point. I appreciate the quality of the speakers. They may not be the best because of the power my car is drawing to them. I do also have 4 subwoofers in the cargo area !!! LOL anyways. If youre looking for something good for this amount id definitely recommend these. They dont come with a bracket for cars that need it but its very easy to install without it on my end. Thanks rockford for doing your part, I like your subwoofers better , im running them right now.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Rockford Fosgate Prime R14X2 4" 2-Way Full Range Coaxial Speakers (Pair)
- Rockford Fosgate P16 Punch 6.0" 2-Way Coaxial Full-Range Speakers - Black (Pair)
- Rockford Fosgate P1694 Punch 6"x9" 4-Way Coaxial Full Range Speakers - Black (Pair)

---

## Why Shop on Desertcart?

- 🛒 **Trusted by 1.3+ Million Shoppers** — Serving international shoppers since 2016
- 🌍 **Shop Globally** — Access 737+ million products across 21 categories
- 💰 **No Hidden Fees** — All customs, duties, and taxes included in the price
- 🔄 **15-Day Free Returns** — Hassle-free returns (30 days for PRO members)
- 🔒 **Secure Payments** — Trusted payment options with buyer protection
- ⭐ **TrustPilot Rated 4.5/5** — Based on 8,000+ happy customer reviews

**Shop now:** [https://www.desertcart.sk/products/1170509-prime-r14x2-4-2-way-full-range-coaxial-speakers-pair](https://www.desertcart.sk/products/1170509-prime-r14x2-4-2-way-full-range-coaxial-speakers-pair)

---

*Product available on Desertcart Slovakia*
*Store origin: SK*
*Last updated: 2026-06-25*