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This speaker is high quality and won't disappoint. |
June 9, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
DJ
from Eugene, OREGON
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The little speaker that could! This speaker does what it was deigned to do. It deliver tantalizing Highs and Mids and will look right at home next to your double DIN Head Unit. I removed the vents from my 2005 explorer to make room for this speaker. I powered it with the Alpine 50 watts per channel theater amp. I roll the bass frequencies off this speaker pretty early and steeply and treat it gently. If you adjust your cross overs correctly it will play very loud and clear. Another superb product from Alpine. No complaints, very high quality build and Sound reproduction.
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Alpine Center Channel Speaker |
April 20, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
David
from Pottsville, Pa.
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The speaker was shipped immediately. I had it within 3 days. It was very easy to install and sounds great. Shipping was free and I will be sure to deal with Crutchfield again!
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Excellent In Just About Every Way |
December 31, 2007 |
| Reviewer:
Brian
from Oklahoma City, OK
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Alpine have made quality audio gear for years and the SBS-05DC continues the tradition. If you have a double-DIN space in your dash, this center channel is the one to have. The unit is solidly constructed and looks great with or without the supplied grille. Internally, damping material and polyester fiber fill are used to quell enclosure resonances just as in any quality loudspeaker cabinet. The unit uses a single high-level input to connect to an amplifier or head unit. The Alpine SBS-05DC uses a tuned port enclosure to extend its low frequency range beyond the typical compact automotive center channel. While most everything about the SBS-05DC is top-notch, the one thing that might be improved is its internal crossover board. The high-quality dual mid-woofers are driven full range with a first-order bass filter which comes into play at around 200 Hz. The dome tweeter uses a first-order high-pass filter which has a cutoff frequency of around 12 kHz. Despite the simplistic crossover design, sound quality is better than many other automotive center channels that I have heard with good off-axis tonal characteristics. The tonal balance could be described as a bit bright and edgy, which should compliment most component sets sold today. It can be made to sound warmer and smoother by replacing its internal crossover board, adding an attenuation circuit to the dome tweeter, or simply disconnecting the tweeter as the mid-woofers do a respectable job of reproducing higher frequencies without it. While there might be other automotive center channels that are cheaper and/or come with dedicated amplifiers, they likely won't sound quite as good as the Alpine SBS-05DC.
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Great Addition!!! |
February 17, 2006 |
| Reviewer:
Jeff
from Phoenix, AZ
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This is one of the best things Alpine has done for the Car Theatre market. I had a 3 1/2" Alpine speaker in the stock center location on my Armada and it sounded OK. Now, with the IVA-D310 and a double din opening, I forgot how great Alpine really is. I am running SPS-171a components in the front and back and this center channel in the dash, all powered by the Alpine MRA-F350 with an Alpine Mono Block Sub amp. This is awesome, I love it. Alpine, you've done it again.
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