hodja
Junior Member
Hi there,
I am a complete noob about car audio. I have a '99 Miata which has stock sound setup ( 6x8 25w Speakers on doors, 25w tweeters ) except a rather acceptable old aftermarket HU (Pioneer deh- series cdplayer) , which is a little more than average. I am planning to setup a good audio system which will provide clear and quality sound. Hi Level sound is not so important.
Free space to place an amplifier and a sub woofer is very limited so I need to be modest on my decisions. My estimated budget is 500$
I'd appreciate if I can get your opinions, experience (if you have any) & recommendations about these units or the complete setup.
Components for front doors: Alpine SPS-171A
* component speaker system includes woofers, tweeters, and crossovers
* Layered Hybrid Fiber woofer cones with air-injected rubber surround
* 1" textile dome tweeters swivels up to 15° (surface and flush mounting)
* 2-way crossovers (12 dB/octave high-pass, 6 dB/octave low-pass)
* frequency response: 35-35,000 Hz
* power range: 8-50 watts RMS
* peak power handling: 250 watts
* sensitivity: 90 dB
* mounting rings included for 6-1/2" applications
* top-mount depth: 2-1/2"
* warranty: 1 year
Amplifier: Alpine MRP-F300
RMS Continuous Power (at 14.4 V, 20 - 20kHz)
• Per channel into 4 ohms (≤1% THD+N)............................................ . 50 W x 4
• Per channel into 2 ohms (≤1% THD+N)............................................ . 75 W x 4
• Briged 4 ohms (≤1% THD+N)........................................... 150 W x 2
S/N Ratio
• IHF A Weighted, Reference: rated power into 4 ohms .................................................. .. 100 dBA
• IHF A Weighted, CEA2006, Reference: 1W into 4 ohms .................................................. .... 80 dBA
Input Impedance
• RCA IN .................................................. 15k ohms
• SP IN .................................................. ... 20k ohms
Frequency Response (+0, -1dB) .......... 20Hz - 20kHz
Crossover Frequency
• 1/2ch .............................. 50 - 400 Hz (-12dB/oct.)
• 3/4ch .............................. 50 - 400 Hz (-12dB/oct.)
Input Sensitivity (RCA IN) ............................ 0.2 - 4 V
Subsonic Filter ....................................... 15Hz, Fixed
BASS EQ ...................... 50Hz, +12dB(3/4ch), On/Off
Dimensions
• Width (Heat Sink / Footprint)
MRP-F300 .................................................. ..........
............... 210 mm (8 - 17/64")/270 mm (10 - 5/8")
• Height ..................................... 60 mm (2 - 23/64")
• Depth .................................... 242 mm (9 - 17/32")
Weight
MRP-F300 .................................................. 2.7 kg
Sub woofer: Alpine SBE-843BR
# 8” Type-E Subwoofer
# Peak Power: 400W
# RMS Power: 120W
# Box Size: 275 x 283 x 215 /325 mm
The sales guy told me that I need a better HU but that's another topic.(Planning to buy Pioneer 5200 series)
I'd appreciate if I can get your opinions, experience (if you have any) & recommendations about these units or the complete setup.
Thanks in advance for all the replies.
I am a complete noob about car audio. I have a '99 Miata which has stock sound setup ( 6x8 25w Speakers on doors, 25w tweeters ) except a rather acceptable old aftermarket HU (Pioneer deh- series cdplayer) , which is a little more than average. I am planning to setup a good audio system which will provide clear and quality sound. Hi Level sound is not so important.
Free space to place an amplifier and a sub woofer is very limited so I need to be modest on my decisions. My estimated budget is 500$
I'd appreciate if I can get your opinions, experience (if you have any) & recommendations about these units or the complete setup.
Components for front doors: Alpine SPS-171A
* component speaker system includes woofers, tweeters, and crossovers
* Layered Hybrid Fiber woofer cones with air-injected rubber surround
* 1" textile dome tweeters swivels up to 15° (surface and flush mounting)
* 2-way crossovers (12 dB/octave high-pass, 6 dB/octave low-pass)
* frequency response: 35-35,000 Hz
* power range: 8-50 watts RMS
* peak power handling: 250 watts
* sensitivity: 90 dB
* mounting rings included for 6-1/2" applications
* top-mount depth: 2-1/2"
* warranty: 1 year
Amplifier: Alpine MRP-F300
RMS Continuous Power (at 14.4 V, 20 - 20kHz)
• Per channel into 4 ohms (≤1% THD+N)............................................ . 50 W x 4
• Per channel into 2 ohms (≤1% THD+N)............................................ . 75 W x 4
• Briged 4 ohms (≤1% THD+N)........................................... 150 W x 2
S/N Ratio
• IHF A Weighted, Reference: rated power into 4 ohms .................................................. .. 100 dBA
• IHF A Weighted, CEA2006, Reference: 1W into 4 ohms .................................................. .... 80 dBA
Input Impedance
• RCA IN .................................................. 15k ohms
• SP IN .................................................. ... 20k ohms
Frequency Response (+0, -1dB) .......... 20Hz - 20kHz
Crossover Frequency
• 1/2ch .............................. 50 - 400 Hz (-12dB/oct.)
• 3/4ch .............................. 50 - 400 Hz (-12dB/oct.)
Input Sensitivity (RCA IN) ............................ 0.2 - 4 V
Subsonic Filter ....................................... 15Hz, Fixed
BASS EQ ...................... 50Hz, +12dB(3/4ch), On/Off
Dimensions
• Width (Heat Sink / Footprint)
MRP-F300 .................................................. ..........
............... 210 mm (8 - 17/64")/270 mm (10 - 5/8")
• Height ..................................... 60 mm (2 - 23/64")
• Depth .................................... 242 mm (9 - 17/32")
Weight
MRP-F300 .................................................. 2.7 kg
Sub woofer: Alpine SBE-843BR
# 8” Type-E Subwoofer
# Peak Power: 400W
# RMS Power: 120W
# Box Size: 275 x 283 x 215 /325 mm
The sales guy told me that I need a better HU but that's another topic.(Planning to buy Pioneer 5200 series)
I'd appreciate if I can get your opinions, experience (if you have any) & recommendations about these units or the complete setup.
Thanks in advance for all the replies.
