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Old 05-23-2005, 09:18 PM
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Question Different Type-R Models....

Im stuck between two models of the Alpine Type-R....

SPR-69LP: 55W RMS & 30hz - 30khz, and even a Multi Layered Hybrid Fiber Cone.

SPR-694A: 50W RMS & 35hz - 30khz, Aluminum Coated Poly Cone.
In-Line 12dB HP Crossover w/ Tweeter Protection



Now, when I have a subwoofer, the extra 5 hz of the one wont matter, cause without an amp I wont ever hear that low anyway Im sure...but the second one has the inline crossover, which I think will come in handy quite alot. I really doubt the cone material matters, unless its down to pinpoint precision...but I threw it in just in case. If anyone has any advice or wants to convince me to buy the second model...speak!
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Re: Different Type-R Models....

Frequency response ratings are a gimmick, and so is cone material, pay no attention to either. Both of them have the 12dB/oct HP for the tweet, so that doesn't matter. Unfortunately the specs that would actually tell you how they perform aren't given, so you have to go by speculation. I believe the 69LP is the 2005 version of the 6x9 type-r coax, and the 694A is probably the 2004 version. I would imagine they would try to improve the models from year to year, so I would go with the 69LP based on that.
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Re: Different Type-R Models....

I'd set them both on fire...just for being 6x9's...

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Re: Different Type-R Models....

Hmm...I was just pondering the thought of putting in 6.5"s components and setting the tweeter in a good spot back there...would that be much more worth while than 6x9" coaxs?
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Re: Different Type-R Models....

SOMEBODY HELP QUICK! I need these soon...my Clarions are shitboxes.
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