SPS-1029S for sound quality?
Started by SkinnyGuy, May 02 2004 10:48 PM
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#1
Posted 02 May 2004 - 10:48 PM
has anyone experienced these or have any opinion on them? my friend has a pair, they have been shuffled around the car a fair bit, and we are wondering if its worth doing anything with them for rearfill.... well... actually... one of them died, and they are being returned to Alpine (hopefully to be replaced with new ones) would it be better to sell the new ones and maybe buy something else, or just use them?? thanx
#2
Posted 02 May 2004 - 11:59 PM
no one has anything to say? 
they are rated at 15 or 20 or 25watts rms... 40 or 60 or 80watts peak...
don't ya just love the specs?
they are rated at 15 or 20 or 25watts rms... 40 or 60 or 80watts peak...
#3
Posted 03 May 2004 - 12:09 AM
you only gave us 1 hour to respond before you got impatient? :roll:
anyway, i reckon if you have already got them use them and see what they sound like then take them out and have a listen and see what you like best
personal opinion
anyway, i reckon if you have already got them use them and see what they sound like then take them out and have a listen and see what you like best
personal opinion
#4
Posted 03 May 2004 - 12:17 AM
i had a set for 6 months running off the headunit, they were ok, just know their limitations.
tweeter fortunately wasn't overly bright, midrange wasn't too bad for a $100 speaker but the midbass wasn't good at all, i guess as with many 4" speakers.
as rear fill they should be fine, but depending on what you have in the front, it may alter your sound stage to something a little wierd (different tonality from the front and rear speakers as you move you head)
tweeter fortunately wasn't overly bright, midrange wasn't too bad for a $100 speaker but the midbass wasn't good at all, i guess as with many 4" speakers.
as rear fill they should be fine, but depending on what you have in the front, it may alter your sound stage to something a little wierd (different tonality from the front and rear speakers as you move you head)
#5
Posted 03 May 2004 - 12:20 AM
ix said:
i had a set for 6 months running off the headunit, they were ok, just know their limitations.
tweeter fortunately wasn't overly bright, midrange wasn't too bad for a $100 speaker but the midbass wasn't good at all, i guess as with many 4" speakers.
as rear fill they should be fine, but depending on what you have in the front, it may alter your sound stage to something a little wierd (different tonality from the front and rear speakers as you move you head)
tweeter fortunately wasn't overly bright, midrange wasn't too bad for a $100 speaker but the midbass wasn't good at all, i guess as with many 4" speakers.
as rear fill they should be fine, but depending on what you have in the front, it may alter your sound stage to something a little wierd (different tonality from the front and rear speakers as you move you head)
well....... so far, from what I've heard of them, I wouldn't agree at all really...
the tweeters sounded very nice to me.... and quite impressive midbass for a 4inch in my opinion.... it seems there are 3 different models... or atleast two.... and we kinda found their limitations.... :?
#6
Posted 03 May 2004 - 12:35 AM
i had the model previous to the current series if that makes any difference to help your decision
the reason why i said fortunately the tweeters weren't over harsh was because they were firing directly into the windscreen.
but good to hear you like them
the reason why i said fortunately the tweeters weren't over harsh was because they were firing directly into the windscreen.
but good to hear you like them
#7
Posted 08 May 2004 - 01:36 AM
ok.. apparently these speakers are Type S.... well... Chris got his replacements today.... and ..... they are Type E... TADA!! lol
and the SPS-1029S are still on the alpine website
wtf is Type E? :?
and the SPS-1029S are still on the alpine website
wtf is Type E? :?
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