🎉 Elevate Your Drive with Alpine's Sonic Mastery!
The Alpine SXE-1725S 80W 6.5" 2-Way Type-E Coaxial Speakers are engineered for car audio enthusiasts, featuring a peak power handling of 220W and a dynamic driver size of 6.5 inches. With neodymium tweeters for crisp highs and polypropylene woofers for deep bass, these speakers promise a rich audio experience. Designed for easy installation and optimal performance, they are the perfect upgrade for any vehicle's sound system.
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Electric | No |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 220 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Protocol | Coaxial |
Connectivity Technology | Coaxial |
Audio Driver Size | 6.5 Inches |
Number Of Circuits | 2 |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 7"W x 2"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Impedance | 4 Ohm |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 5E+1 dB |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Speaker Size | 6 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | In-car audio systems |
Controller Type | Button |
Color | black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
Control Method | Touch |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Mounting Type | Car Mount,Coaxial,Top Mount |
Material Type | Polypropylene |
Speaker Type | Surround Sound |
Additional Features | Radio |
Recommended Uses For Product | Car |
Subwoofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
D**N
Oh Yeah - Better Than Factory Speakers
After replacing all 4 factory speakers in my 09 Sonata, these speakers sound fantastic. Much better than the original speakers. It took some time to install as the factory speakers were riveted in. Then the next issue was that these speakers needed a mounting adapter, so I ended up using a Dremel, cut out the old speakers from the enclosures and mounted these awesome speakers in them. What I found interesting was that these speakers did not come with a wire harness to connect to the speakers. At this price point I thought they would but fortunately, I had some connectors and attached them to the speaker so they can just be plugged in like the factory speakers. The Bass , midrange and high notes are clear. Makes up for not including a wire harness for them. I would purchase again if needed for my wife's car.
S**N
They are great quality entry-level speakers and are priced appropriately
These speakers are affordable and durable. They are great quality entry-level speakers and are priced appropriately. I got them for $22 dollars (CA taxed&shipped). Yes, that is pretty awesome. $22 dollars for a pair of Alpine speakers? That is a deal that is hard to beat, or pass up on. Anyways, I have an Alpine MRP-F300 amplifier powering four of these and they do sound amazing. They seem to take anything you throw at them (within their specs anyways). At high(max) volumes, they do not sound as nice as my high-end ($300+ a pair) MB Quarts, JL Audios, and Rockford Fosgates. BUT at low and medium volumes, they sound just about the same and I couldn't really tell the difference. Well, I thought the tweeters were just a little sharp compared to the high-end speakers, but some people actually like their tweeters sounding super-crisp and sharp( like my cousin lol). For an entry level speaker though, these speakers are unbelievably good. I am very impressed with these speakers and highly recommend them.
R**Z
Doesn't Fit 2016 Ford Fusion Needs Modification
For the price, it's worth it. For my 2016 Ford Fusion, I did need to buy the wire harness because it has a connector. Ford factory speaker has a connector built into the speaker housing. The Alpine speaker doesn't fit in the hole on the door as it comes from box. You need a bracket which I didn't have. So I cut out the center of the old speaker, cut one end of the makeshift bracket so it could expand and grinded ot the inside ribs and tabs. Then i had to use screws to fasten the speaker to the inside of the modified bracket. Mounting it on the door hole, 2 screws lined up and the third on the door had to be screwed in at an angle with a hole I had to make with my drill but it worked and the speaker was mounted snugly. Takes some work but it can be done. Speaker sounds great.
2**S
Great Bang for little bucks
I must say, I was leery. I just bought a E320 Mercedes, and the Stereo had a little to be desired, I bought a Pioneer AVH-X2700BS and had a couple Pioneer amps laying around, so I put them in the car, and immediately blew out one of the Factory Harmon Kardon Speakers. I ordered these Alpine SXE-1725S's, and replaced all the HK's. The sound, running a dedicated (cheap) 4 channel Pioneer 400 Watt RMS Amp is excellent. No Bass through these like the HK's, but I didn't expect a 5" cone to produce any decent bass. Mids and Highs are crystal clear, much better than the stock HK's. I have had some very High-end systems, and this is not to be compared to those, this isn't competition grade, but for the price? They sound great. I am running the factory Sub off another amp, and it adds enough Bass to balance everything out perfectly. Great if you are on a budget like me and just want some good sound.
J**S
Good door mount speaker
These speakers are good quality and easy to install in most vehicles. In 07 Canyon you have to disassemble the stock speakers to mount or drill new mounting holes. This the trucks fault NOT the speakers. I would recommend them good value for the money
D**R
Bass? What Bass?
I've got a 2003 Dodge Dakota and recently one of the original front door speakers died. To be fair, I don't expect a lot out of my truck's speakers. I mostly listen to podcasts and after 40 years of flying jets my hearing is shot anyway. That said, I'm not impressed with the bass response on the Alpine. Even compared with the remaining and still-functioning OEM speaker, the SXE bass is almost nonexistent. Although I'd planned to swap out the pair, now I'm going to only replace the failed OEM speaker and leave the other in hopes that it will last a while longer. Until then the remaining Alpine will go on the shelf.Installation was fairly straightforward using minor modifications to the existing mounts. I recommend a Metra harness or something similar to connect to the OEM wiring harness. The Alpines will be adequate for my use, but I wouldn't buy them again.
K**9
Great speaker for the price.
Installed these in the front doors of my 2000 Subaru Forester to replace the ones that were distorting. Had to modify the plastic mount but once installed they sounded quite good. I wouldn't say they were fantastic but for the price they were a great replacement for the old factory ones.
E**3
Besides being extremely cool and getting a lot of "Why do you have ...
I'm using these speakers mounted in my living room walls for a DC home-audio system that I've been putting together. Besides being extremely cool and getting a lot of "Why do you have speakers in your walls? Wait, you did what??", it sounds pretty good. Right now I'm just running these on 14W of deck power and they get loud enough. I usually get the Pyles or Boss speakers for my budget systems and I think these run on par with the Pyles, but lack the range that I've found in Boss 3-ways. In other words, they're good for being extremely inexpensive, but don't expect a lot of diverse sound from $10/each speakers.I would rate them the following (expectations and "10" rating relative to price):Highs: 8/10Mids: 6/10Lows: 3/10Build construction: 8/10Looks: 7/10They do not come with speaker grills, and given that they're in my living room, that was kind of a letdown. I wanted some cool grills to cover them, but that's okay. I plan on running them hard when I get my 5-channel and as soon as I blow them out I'll get some better quality ones for replacement.
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