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And just in case it matters, my music is played from my Sony Ericsson w810i phone connected to my car stereo through a cd player adapter that goes into the cassette deck. If you're not into trunkshaking music but quality sound at normally tolerable levels, these are a great choice for a great price. Coupled with Alpine's SPS-69C3 in the rear, the sound in my car is quite amazing. Installation on my 94 Accord Sedan was fairly simple - just don't be afraid to apply some pressure when removing the front door panels. As stated earlier, the sound (warm bass, clear mids & highs) from this combo is impressive.
After all these years, there's still only 2-3 main choices for good car speakers: Alpine, Infinity, or Polk Audio. These specs - 92 db and 32 htz - campare favorable to almost any other high-end car speakers available. These Alpine's are really clear and tight. They provide great balance for my new car stereo. Alpine is the best value of the bunch.
She loves them. I bought these for my daughters car. They sound great and were easy to install.
Being newly installed, I've only run them for a handful of hours. I'm guessing they'll sound even better after their break-in period.In order to install these in my Toyota Celica, I needed an adapter to size these to the 8" cutout that the factory speakers were in. It was a bit of a challenge to find, as no local stores sold the necessary adapters (big chains or small shops). These speakers produce a clear and rich sound. They're far and away better than the factory speakers (to Toyota's credit, the factory ones lasted 10 years). [.].I purchased these from dealercost through Amazon and am very happy with the product.
They would even better amped. These speakers produce smooth highs and decent midbass, even off stock factory power. Especially for the price, these are a good value.
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