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February-27-11 |
| Reviewer:
Phong
from Washington
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Bought these along with alpines subwoofer, receiver and amps basically an all alpine setup to replace my factory speakers on my 2006 Civic and I am loving these speakers.
The only things I would complain about these are the tweeters and the Crossovers. The tweeters comes with many setup to help you install them but none of them worked for my car. They either end up too big or two small for the front dash areas where a stock tweeters would go for my car. A little bit of modification is required to get them to fit.
The Crossovers are susceptible to electrical noise. The cross over is made to be zip tied to an electrical harness, you would want to make sure you tie it to something that doesn't emit too much noise or else they'll bleed to this box and you'll hear unwanted sound coming out of your speakers.
Other than those, these speakers rock!
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Outstanding Speakers |
August-03-10 |
| Reviewer:
tim
from APO Germany
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Outstanding sound quality these speakers produce. Great price for great speakers! These speakers are very clear and precise sound producers. Replaced my factory speakers, and these are 100 times better sound quality than the OE speakers. They are ran to a 4-channel amp in which puts them to their full potential.
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Good replacement for stock speakers in my Accord |
August-13-09 |
| Reviewer:
Alan
from Edmonton, AB
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I bought theese to replace the stock tweeter and door speakers in my 2006 Honda Accord EX V6 MT.
After some testing and listening to different configurations I decided to stick with the stock crossover, and simply replace the speakers & tweeters. Note that this was NOT recommended, but it seemed to give the best sound to me.
Removing the door panel to get at the speaker wasn't too difficult, just undo 4 screws and prise it away gently. There didn't seem to be any way to get the stock speaker out without breaking the plastic lugs, but I didn't really care as I was throwing it away. To mount the door speaker I cut the lugs off the Crutchfield-supplied plastic mounting ring and screwed it to the door with three of the included black spring clips (drilled 2 holes in the plastic mount). Then had to just simply bolt the spaker to the plastic mount. Not the simplest process, but not too difficult either- and didn't involve any cutting or drilling of the car door.
For the tweeters, I just removed the tweeter from the plastic mount that it came in and held it to the stock tweeter cover with zipties and foam- pretty quick and easy.
I combined this with the Alpine SPR-69C 6"x9" in the back, combination seems to work really well to me. Sound is much clearer than the mushy stock speakers, and with good response over a wide spectrum of frequencies- I'm very pleased!
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Incredible! |
February-10-08 |
| Reviewer:
wanderingmind12
from Minneapolis, MN
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I purchased these to complete my system which now consists of: Alpine CDA-9856 head unit, Alpine MRP-F450 4-channel amp (70W RMS x 4) powering Alpine SPR-13S's up front and Alpine SPR-57C's in the back. For bass, I've got a 12" Alpine Type-R sub being powered by the Alpine MRP-M350 amp. The car (2001 Mercury Cougar 2.5L MTX) has got quite a bit of Dynamat Xtreme to aid in SQ and reduce rattles.
The Alpine SPR-13S' are wonderful components! Some speakers are very harsh or bright to the ears. The Alpine's are not. A few descriptive words for these speakers are warm, mellow, organic, soothing and savory. The 7-level tweeter control is a great feature. You can be guaranteed that you'll find the perfect setting. Too much mid-bass can be annoying and can really kill sound quality. Too little mid-bass also kills sound quality. These Alpine's are right in the middle and the mid-bass that these speakers produce is superb.
I highly recommend these speakers for anyone looking for a set of very nice components.
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