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If I pair the R2-S65 with R2-S652, would the R2-A60F amp be enough to power them at 100w RMS? Or do I need a different amp? Also, for the same speaker setup, if I were to use the PXE-C80-88 sound processor w/amp, be enough to fully power them?
I have the Alpine r2-s65 Coaxials hooked up to my pioneer gm-d8704 amp but when i turn up the volume the speakers cut out and the amp gose into protection but once i turn the volume down the speakers come back on why would this be help would be appreciated
Ok this sounds good. Not to take anything away from the R series speakers but what happened to the X type speakers. I went to my dealer and they said you discontinued the X series and talked about the new status series. I really liked the X series products. Why are the X type line discontinued??
Our R-Series line is generally speaking a higher-end lineup of products than S-Series. Goes S-Series, R-Series, Alpine Status in terms of performance and price.
@@At5555ppoiyou should turn down the gain on the tweeter channel they could blow if they are being played at loud level for extended periods of time if they really see 75watts rms
Was looking at the R2-65C at the local shop. The specs say 65-40Khz. Noticed they went alot lower than 65hz on a R2-A60F. Is it safe to run them lower than the specified 65hz as long as its not clipping? They sounded good with decent bass and Im looking to add a little bass without a sub.
@@ah4800he’s referring to how low the new mid range 6x5’s can go. They can probably go down to 40Hz, but it wasn’t designed to push low end like a subwoofer was.
@@ah4800 funny thing is using a crossover to prevent frequencies from clashing requires a dedicated amp with crossover filters. Most people don’t own amps sadly. They just play low-res music off the stock head unit LMAOOOO
I bought a pair of the r265 and like another person said, i have connected them to a focal fpx 4.800 amp and when I turn volume up to 3/4 the amp goes into protection and it never used to do that with the other hertz speakers that i have connected which are the same power rating. I don't have a oscilloscope but I used a multimeter and set amplifier to 19v so any help would be great.
@@thrill2310 not as of yet, im looking at a high end brand as well. Audiofrog is the name. I heard these at a local big name retailer in the Chicagoland area, they sounded pretty good. The Sony ES line was a bit crisper than the alpine. The tiger priced audiofrog was best. So, currently I am in planning. The 23 Tacoma doesn't have OEM integration tested as of yet as I want to keep my factory HU and not want the extra cost to replace.
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These look great! Now if only there were a 5.25 x2 component option.
If I pair the R2-S65 with R2-S652, would the R2-A60F amp be enough to power them at 100w RMS? Or do I need a different amp?
Also, for the same speaker setup, if I were to use the PXE-C80-88 sound processor w/amp, be enough to fully power them?
Any amp will do
Hey! Send me a set to review... I'll pull the CT Sounds 3 ways out immediately. Pretty please!!
I have the Alpine r2-s65 Coaxials hooked up to my pioneer gm-d8704 amp but when i turn up the volume the speakers cut out and the amp gose into protection but once i turn the volume down the speakers come back on why would this be help would be appreciated
Probably wrong ohm impedance
Why did you guys go back to ferrite magnets instead of neodymium magnets for the motor?
The internet has it wrong about neodymium. There’s a reason subwoofers utilize Ferrite magnets. It’s because they can handle the WATTS.
It’s almost always related to cost saving for them
Ok this sounds good. Not to take anything away from the R series speakers but what happened to the X type speakers. I went to my dealer and they said you discontinued the X series and talked about the new status series. I really liked the X series products. Why are the X type line discontinued??
Our Alpine Status line has replaced our X-Series line as our high-end, premium sound products.
They just made the R series the same price as the old X series, and ask ridiculous amounts for the status line
Does S-S10TW or R2-S652 have superior sound quality? Which tweeter is better? Please help
Our R-Series line is generally speaking a higher-end lineup of products than S-Series. Goes S-Series, R-Series, Alpine Status in terms of performance and price.
Is it all right running the tweeters at 75 watts was thinking about using a active system?
As long as you're connecting your crossovers correctly you should be fine.
@CarlosMartinez-rx9vk my head unit is a 3 way crossover system
@@At5555ppoiyou should turn down the gain on the tweeter channel they could blow if they are being played at loud level for extended periods of time if they really see 75watts rms
Was looking at the R2-65C at the local shop. The specs say 65-40Khz. Noticed they went alot lower than 65hz on a R2-A60F. Is it safe to run them lower than the specified 65hz as long as its not clipping? They sounded good with decent bass and Im looking to add a little bass without a sub.
Speakers dont produce bass. The produce mid bass. Dont buy speakers for bass
@@ah4800he’s referring to how low the new mid range 6x5’s can go. They can probably go down to 40Hz, but it wasn’t designed to push low end like a subwoofer was.
@IceColdTruth sure but you should have a crossover point of around 80hz
@@ah4800 funny thing is using a crossover to prevent frequencies from clashing requires a dedicated amp with crossover filters. Most people don’t own amps sadly. They just play low-res music off the stock head unit LMAOOOO
@@ah4800 Nope
I have a 2019 silverado crew cab
What specific speakers would you recommend me for all 4 interior speakers update
I bought a pair of the r265 and like another person said, i have connected them to a focal fpx 4.800 amp and when I turn volume up to 3/4 the amp goes into protection and it never used to do that with the other hertz speakers that i have connected which are the same power rating. I don't have a oscilloscope but I used a multimeter and set amplifier to 19v so any help would be great.
19v ?
Thats not how you set gains.
Also has nothing to do with speakers, they are 4 ohm, that should be easy for that amp.
19v???????!!!!!
@@MattNEuem what is the question
great info looking to replace the JBL speakers in my 2023 Tacoma,
Did you end up replacing those? I have a 2019 Tacoma and looking to upgrade the factory speakers.
@@thrill2310 not as of yet, im looking at a high end brand as well. Audiofrog is the name. I heard these at a local big name retailer in the Chicagoland area, they sounded pretty good. The Sony ES line was a bit crisper than the alpine. The tiger priced audiofrog was best. So, currently I am in planning. The 23 Tacoma doesn't have OEM integration tested as of yet as I want to keep my factory HU and not want the extra cost to replace.
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Why no rms talk?
Check the owners manual.
Who cares?
You are wrong about the depth, the former R series are 5mm less mounting depth.
is it professional and high end quality, if you take it out from box and grill is bented??? 😠😠🤬🤬
Alpine's in trouble if that's what the R series looks like
It’s not about how they look, it’s how they perform.
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