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...As a keen purchaser of Alpine products in the past it is fair to say they have a repretation in the industry. And when it comes to in car audio it is hardvto beat them. This product provides clarity that you would expect as well as a few extras which rivilys would find hard to beat. Its not cheap but then what is and would you buy it if it was no. It the quality you expect from a brand that provides knowledge and well made products as expected.This amp kicks asre and will be seen in many a tesco park park in the future with out a doubt.
Phil Nova...
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Advantages: Very clear highs and full midrange response Disadvantages: Weak base
...to place them. Two more cables running to an amplifier (AlpineMRV-F345) in the boot and it was sorted.
A card was included to help you set up the crossover to achieve the optimum sound from the speakers. This gave simple instructions on measurements to take, and then showed the corresponding jumper settings on the crossover.
Once connected to the amplifier it was time to turn them on and i wasnt dissapointed. They obviously don't kick out lots of bass as they're only 13cm woofers but the quality was fantastic. All vocals were clear and full, and the midrange respones of the speakers were equally good. There was no distortion at higher volumes (within reason of course) and good cope with a wide range of music.
All in all i was very pleased with these speakers, although expensive (rrp £250, i got them for £150) i feel they were worth every penny...
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Advantages: Best sound quality in its price range Disadvantages: Ugly as sin
...a little. From this you get a gorgeous reproduction with some hard hitting bass that sounds great.
I'd be tempted to suggest its easy to get confused with the alpine units, and if you do fiddle with the set up it is very difficult to get a great sound, but if you are a complete music freak on a budget then its the unit for you.
The only thing i found that made me change was the fact that it couldn't handle a 7v input through the aux in and the head unit fried :(
I really miss the alpine, but have since moved on to much more expensive, better things, though to be fair value for money... the alpine was a quater the price what i got now and the difference was never worth that amount of money.
Instruction manual will confuse you as much as the unit itself, but its handy to keep as a reference now and then.
Installation of an alpine unit is very...
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