Electronics : Alpine SPS-130A 5-¼' 2-way Car Speakers

Electronics : Alpine SPS-130A 5-¼' 2-way Car Speakers

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Alpine SPS-130A 5-¼' 2-way Car Speakers

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Alpine SPS-130A 5-¼' 2-way Car Speakers
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 60915





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Alpine
EAN: 0793276600950
Label: Alpine
Product Manufacturer: Alpine
Model: SPS-130A
Publisher: Alpine
Ranking: 60915
Studio: Alpine


Piece facts:
  • Coaxial 2-way speaker system
  • 150 Watts Peak
  • 30 Watts RMS




Speakers Car 2-way 5-¼' SPS-130A Alpine






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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Tink Tink, No Boom Boom ...
I put two of these 5.25" Alpines in my Honda CR-V 2003 EX. I made spacers out of 1/2" gatorboard. I had to take off the door panels and drill 4 holes in the metal of my door. Nice & bright sound - I have my highs/treble back that were not present in the factory speakers. However, the bass and even lower rich midtone is lacking. I would get these again and use in perhaps two doors, but I would not recommend them all the way around. Many people are using 6.5" speakers that offer more mid-bass in CR-Vs with minor mods. Construction/build is very well done!!! - nice hefty magnet and only 2" surface mount depth. Comes with speaker wires that are useful as the have connectors that fit onto the speaker terminals securely. The pivoting tweeters let you aim the highs (upward, in my CR-V's low-mounting position). Possibly the best buy for the money. If you have a subwoofer, you are set. If you are using the factory radio, consider 6.5" ?



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