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Fri Jul 15, 2011 5:21 pm

As per the title really. In Halfords looking at some new speakers to replace the standard ones in my cab.

Alpine SXE-1325S any good at £27? 13cm 35W.

I have a Panasonic head unit with no external amplification.
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Fri Jul 15, 2011 5:33 pm

13cm but on the rears be careful about depth - I had some Infinity Kappas which were just too tight for the rear and touched the covers on the front. Some people here have recommended Hertz.

Something around 53mm should be fine - the Kappas were around 58mm I think.

Not sure about the depth on the fronts - they're the same size but some have the secondary tweeter.

Interested to follow the thread if others have suggestions. I'll be buying a full set front and back when I get my cabby back later this summer.
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Fri Jul 15, 2011 9:10 pm

So having a quick check up on the hertz speakers they look rather lovely but given the grief I had fitting the infinity speakers I checked up on the mounting depth. Mounting depth on the infinitys was 55.5mm unfortunately the Hertz speakers are 56mm so I won't be getting a set of those.

Looking at Pioneers - they have a much lower mounting depth - around 52-53mm so I'm hoping a much easier fit but are there any recommendations from that range? TS-A1313i for the rears and TS-A131Ci for the fronts maybe?

Similarly after something that doesn't need an amplifier although ... given that I'm replacing the dashboard at some point there might be an opportunity to install something discrete along the way (although relatively pointless I guess unless the speakers are going to be mounted in something a bit more solid than the standard panels).
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Fri Jul 15, 2011 10:19 pm

Thanks for the advice. I'll be sure to check mounting depth before buying.

Apologies for posting this in the wrong section btw - did it on my iPhone whilst in-store and forgot to changeq the forum. Mods - feel free to move it if necessary.
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Sat Jul 16, 2011 11:32 pm

i got 4of this in my cab fits perfecly

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165707
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Sat Jul 16, 2011 11:34 pm

Those are exactly the ones I was looking at. Are they any good?
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Sun Jul 17, 2011 7:01 pm

http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/forumdisplay.php?f=102

have a look a this forum lots of info
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Sun Jul 17, 2011 7:39 pm

jas025 wrote:13cm but on the rears be careful about depth - I had some Infinity Kappas which were just too tight for the rear and touched the covers on the front. Some people here have recommended Hertz.

Something around 53mm should be fine - the Kappas were around 58mm I think.

Not sure about the depth on the fronts - they're the same size but some have the secondary tweeter.

Interested to follow the thread if others have suggestions. I'll be buying a full set front and back when I get my cabby back later this summer.
the garage i go to cut my shelf an i can easly get 6 by 9s in the back shelf garage said they better for bass and will last for ever they are goodmans 6by 9 for fronts they built pods from wood and screwed them to doors cards the leather they cut off they used to cover them sound realy good my tweepers are supper glued to dash head unit is minastry of sound from girlfriends club
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Sun Jul 17, 2011 8:34 pm

Thanks Sajid / Buffalino. I'll check out the link.

Sajid - would agree that 6x9s would sound better than 5.25" speakers any day of the week but unfortunately this is for a cabby - no shelf.

Unless ... has anyone ever put speakers in the horseshoe lid? (that doesn't sound like a good idea btw)
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Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:45 pm

PeteE30Tourer wrote:Those are exactly the ones I was looking at. Are they any good?
i am very happy with them
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Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:54 pm

Im following this im lookin to put alpine setup in my cab so am interested in the outcome
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Fri Jul 22, 2011 5:29 pm

Been into Halfords today,and they are still selling those SXE-1325S Alpine Speakers.Think I'll get 4 tomorrow.
The speakers in my cab sound sh*t so its time to replace.
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Sat Jul 23, 2011 7:51 am

I've got the 1325's in the rear of my cab but went for the 1350's in the front, these are the 2 way with separate tweeter than can be mounted to the mirror back plate, they sound pretty good with an Alpine headunit, but sounded fantastic when I added the Alpine KTP 455 in line amp.

The KTP 455 is so small it fits behind the head unit, you would never know it was there and it's plug and play.
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Sat Jul 23, 2011 10:31 am

The Alpine frequency response range is less than other speakers I've seen - the 1325s only going from 70hz and the 1350s from 60hz. In a cab with the amount of additional noise that you get from elsewhere is there going to be a noticeable difference between these and say a set of pioneers that would go much lower? I guess that the best mounting point will be the fronts - there's so much space around the speaker in the rear mounts that I can't imagine they'd be great mounting points to get any real bass out of. I'm not going to go for any kind of tube / box set up so want to try to get the best sound from the standard points (do have the tweeter mounts on mine so will go component in the front).

I've also thought about getting a small amplifier to add a bit of depth to the sound when I get round to fitting mine.

Was after something not too large - as above - don't want to do anything that requires putting stuff in the boot really.

Anyone got any recommendations for a decent 4 channel amp that could fit somewhere discrete?
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