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ChinoCharles
09-16-2007, 11:20 AM
I finally purchased the other set of speakers. I now have a set of SPX-157R's (5.25") in storage, and I just sent payment for the matching SPX-177R (6.5"). That is 4 crossovers, 4 mid drivers and 4 tweeters at 300 maximum watts a piece. FUN! This has been a long process because I am an audiophile and a lifelong Alpine fanboy, and I decided a while ago that I wanted the Type X system. It is a little pricey, though... these 6.5" components go for about $225 on Ebay. So, I've been patient and have been looking for deals. Doing well so far. A friend of mine that used to install stereos for us in high school has since received his MECA cert and now works at a Best Buy, so I may have all of this installed there. Because of the staging issues with shoving 4 tweeters into a Yaris, I would trust him over anyone. Private shops are usually a lot more expensive, too.

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17cm (6.5") Type X Components
Peak Power 300W
RMS Power 75W
Frequency Response: 35Hz - 60kHz
[Woofer Features]
Wood Fiber Cone & Phase Integrated Dust Cap
Non-Resonant Suspension Coupling (NRSC) with Reinforced Edge
Low Resonance Multi-Roll Surround (LRMS)
Braided Low-DCR Tinsel Leads
Custom Cast Aluminum Frame
Integrated Spider Landing & Vented Heat Transfer Plate
FEA Optimized CRC T-Drive Motor Structure
Airflow Optimized Dual-Flare Pole Vent
High Quality Synthetic Black Spider
Single Voice Coil Design, 4-Layer Copper Clad Aluminum (CCA) Wire on Glass Fiber Bobbin
High Grade Strontium Ferrite Magnet
Gold Plated Terminals
Snap Fit Mounting System
[Tweeter Features]
32mm (1") Ring Radiator Diaphragm with Wave Guide
19mm Voice Coil, Copper Clad Aluminum (CCA) Wire on Aluminum Bobbin
Periphery Venting System into Cast Aluminum Tuned Chamber with Integrated Heatsink
Low Distortion Motor Structure with High Grade Neodymium Magnets and Copper Shorting Cap
Twist Lock Installation Ring with Compact Swivel System
[Network Features]
Phase Coherent Design
Integrated Level/Axis Adjustment
Tweeter Protection Circuit
Bi-Amp/Bi-Wire Capable
3-Way/Dual Midbass ready
Ultra-High Grade Passive Components (Metallized Poly Capacitors, Heavy Gauge Air Core Inductors, Low Tolerance Heatsink Resistors, OFC Circuit Board Traces)
Gold Plated Terminals and Connection Jumpers Now, a question for you ICE people... what should I power all of this with?

Blenjar
09-16-2007, 11:25 AM
From my understand you have 4 of those.

So if the RMS is 75, i guess a PDX-4.100 will cover it all or a PDX-4.150...but i still support the 4.100. I bought mine for roughly 300 to 400 bux. MSRP is in the 700.

-- Blen

ChinoCharles
09-16-2007, 11:28 AM
But it puts out 25 watts RMS over what these call for. I'm not looking to blow my brand new speakers, any more than I'm looking to blow my ear drums... haha. Is that still the one?

What about this one?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ALPINE-MRP-F450-V-POWER-400W-4-3-2-Ch-Amplifier-NEW-06_W0QQitemZ140158024103QQihZ004QQcategoryZ39739QQ ssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

$200 shipped and 70 watts RMS per channel

Blenjar
09-16-2007, 11:32 AM
Oh yea thats deff good. Why are my type R coaxial 100 and component 110? I had to get that PDX-4.100.

What you pick is beautiful n nicely priced. Go for it. Now its time to search for the best price!!

-- Blen

ChinoCharles
09-16-2007, 11:35 AM
Good question Blen. I would like to know that as well. I have heard through the grapevine that this Type X line is setup for quality and not quantity... maybe that is why? They're not made to be ear-shattering loud, but they are made to sound really good.

punch
09-16-2007, 11:53 AM
type x in my car, and they sound nice and loud to me.

ChinoCharles
09-16-2007, 11:57 AM
What are you running to them punch?

Blenjar
09-16-2007, 12:15 PM
But yea your amp that you found on ebay is deff great.

What head-unit will you use for those?

If you dont have anything n your looking for a GPS indash etc etc. I suggest the Pioneer Advic-D3. They are great & Cheap...roughly 700 including tax n shippin...

-- Blen

Blenjar
09-16-2007, 12:18 PM
I got a question, totally has nothing to do with the speakers.
Well when you remove your rear panel (left or right) completely, can you tell me if you have a sort of yellow rectangular sort of sponge laying on the bottom between the car's outer layer and the panel.

Anyway I think something fell down n its rattlelin big time...i'll vacuum it out.

back to your topic !!

I wonder where you will install your tweeters..

-- Blen

ChinoCharles
09-16-2007, 12:39 PM
I have an Alpine CDA-9807 head unit. I purchased it in 2003. I have no interest in in-car movies. Now a carputer would be a different beast and would warrant me getting a touch screen, but that is way down the road if at all.

The front tweeters are easy. The rears are going to be tricky, but I'll figure it out.

I have no idea about that sponge as I have never removed the rear paneling.

earljail
09-16-2007, 03:16 PM
I have an Alpine CDA-9807 head unit. I purchased it in 2003.

I've got the same deck, although it isn't installed, because I *am* into movies. I was choked that the 2004 models came with iPod control and the 9807 didn't. Plays MP3s great though.

I want to put it into my wife's '05 Echo Hatch. (Gen 1 Yaris) However, the display doesn't work most of the time. Think I can fix it?

ChinoCharles
09-16-2007, 10:48 PM
I've got the same deck, although it isn't installed, because I *am* into movies. I was choked that the 2004 models came with iPod control and the 9807 didn't. Plays MP3s great though.

I want to put it into my wife's '05 Echo Hatch. (Gen 1 Yaris) However, the display doesn't work most of the time. Think I can fix it?

I doubt it.

Bump for more advice!

punch
09-17-2007, 04:21 PM
I doubt it.

Bump for more advice!

got the pdx 4.100