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Alpine SPX Type X Series

Old Aug 6, 2003 | 09:11 AM
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I want to get a new setup for my system, and I wanna know if anyone out there has used or heard the Alpine SPX series? Is it worth the money and does it really sound better than the Type R Series? I want to get speakers fror the front and back, first I used to want the Infinity Kappas, but for some reason I just started liking the Alpines. Any thoughts on which setup to go with?
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Old Aug 6, 2003 | 11:02 AM
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Yeah i a/b them with the type r's in a shop and the x's blew them away. Of course it was in a shop but the sound was no contest. Thats why i bought them. I got mine new off ebay for 200 casue i jsut didnt' have 400 to spend. On a side note they do need atleast 50 watts rms of AMP power. They also need a clean amp or you probably wont be happy with them.They have an amazing amopunt of bass even crossed over at 80 hz. Sounded like a small sub. Not a whole lot of impact down low but you could hear it lower than i was expecting for 5 1/4's. I dont' run any rear fill.
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Old Aug 6, 2003 | 11:04 AM
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Oh yeah the xovers are awsome but big so make sure you can find space for them.
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Old Aug 6, 2003 | 01:20 PM
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Oh yeah the xovers are awsome but big so make sure you can find space for them.
Yeah I'm going to put them in the doors, the component set. I just bought some 6X9 type r's off eBay, and I guess this will be the final touch. I trust Alpine and I wanted to see how others were feeling about this series. They also have a flagship Type X model, but one is like $800 for the 3-way and the other I think is $350 for the 2-way.
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Old Aug 6, 2003 | 02:15 PM
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they have a flagship type x which is more and there is also the f1 status 3 ways. Those are top of the line and very expensive.
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Old Aug 6, 2003 | 03:27 PM
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So as far as the amp, I was gonna get a MTX Thunder564 4 channel amp, pushes 200w max and 70w RMS. What kind of amp does these speakers take? I know the RMS is 50w, and I don't wanna blow them, but I don't wanna underpower them either.
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Old Aug 6, 2003 | 04:34 PM
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well i run about 70 watts rms to them right now and they get pretty loud with no problem. A shop that sells them said they sang with 100 watts and i have run as much as 200 watts to them. The 200 was basically for headroom. If you run a lot of power they will probably have to be highpassed a bit higher to increase power handling but should be ok. If you hear them bottoming out or having trouble turn the gains down. Maybe x over up a bit.
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Old Aug 7, 2003 | 06:00 AM
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$3500 for the 3-wat F#1 status speaker set. That's as ludicrous as the $5000 Rainbow Reference raw driver set. jeeziz

The Alpines look like scan speak drivers to me, probably some form of the revelator series. A person would do better with creating his own DIY component set
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Old Aug 7, 2003 | 10:28 AM
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Well yeah and the type x's look like vifa cones. You could diy it but then you don't get the xover and its a bit harder to find the 4 ohm versions. Its all how much your willing to spend. I wouldn't mind diy but i also like the fact that everythign was designed to work together. If you were going all active it would be easy to diy.
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Old Aug 8, 2003 | 05:05 AM
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no true, you dont need to go all active to attempt a DIY speaker setup. Madisound has done wonders with creating custom crossovers for the drivers an individual has. Just give them the specs and they will build you specific crossovers. So I dont wanna hear that buying pre-made component sets are ALWAYS the way to go

Because a person can do much better for the money investing in good quality raw drivers.
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