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Alpine Hi Fi?
Does the Alpine upgrade/retrofit (available as an accessory) sound any good?
Right now I have the awful base hi fi system on my 2012 convertible S -- considering how to upgrade. The Alpine is about $1000 with installation. Integral Audio looks more appealing but would set me back about $3000 after installation. Thoughts?
Right now I have the awful base hi fi system on my 2012 convertible S -- considering how to upgrade. The Alpine is about $1000 with installation. Integral Audio looks more appealing but would set me back about $3000 after installation. Thoughts?
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While I can't speak to this kit specifically, I can say that I've had a lot of car audio gear from various manufacturers and Alpine is by far my favorite. So take this with a grain of salt...
My last setup included a pair of Type-R separates and Type-R coaxials. That metallic cone really pounded and the tweeters were made with a soft dome so the highs were crisp, but not tinny or abrasive.
If the hi-fi retrofit kit is even a fraction of their top end Type-R speakers, they should sound great.
My last setup included a pair of Type-R separates and Type-R coaxials. That metallic cone really pounded and the tweeters were made with a soft dome so the highs were crisp, but not tinny or abrasive.
If the hi-fi retrofit kit is even a fraction of their top end Type-R speakers, they should sound great.
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Does the Alpine upgrade/retrofit (available as an accessory) sound any good?
Right now I have the awful base hi fi system on my 2012 convertible S -- considering how to upgrade. The Alpine is about $1000 with installation. Integral Audio looks more appealing but would set me back about $3000 after installation. Thoughts?
Right now I have the awful base hi fi system on my 2012 convertible S -- considering how to upgrade. The Alpine is about $1000 with installation. Integral Audio looks more appealing but would set me back about $3000 after installation. Thoughts?
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