Alpine Kappa 652.5I Speakers

Alpine Kappa 652.5I Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

Infinity Kappa speakers have always been synonymous with high-end audio and the newest editions are no exception. The redesigned .5-Series features Infinity’s innovative Ceramic Metal Matrix Diaphragm (C.M.M.D.) material cone for unmatched stiffness and damping ability. The result is the cleanest, snappiest mid-bass with absolutely no coloration or distortion. The cone also features Plus One sizing and hi-roll butyl rubber surround, which maximizes the cone area and excursion capability for maximum performance at high volume. Redesigned, nonconductive, cast polymer baskets are tooled for shallow mount applications. Each Kappa speaker comes with a computer designed outboard crossover that has been voice-matched for total accuracy. Innovative UniPivot swiveling C.M.M.D. tweeters ensure flawless high-frequency reproduction.

  • Crossover Dimensions: L=3.458", W=1.734", H=1.087"
  • Frequency response: 45-21,000 Hz
  • Recommended power range: 2-75 watts RMS
  • Peak power handling: 225 watts
  • Sensitivity: 90 dB
  • Top-mount depth: 2 7/16"

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 15, 2003]
bill
Model Reviewed: 652.5i

Strength:

great sound for only 6 1/2 inch speakers. They sound like 6x9's!

Weakness:

I have not heard any. :)

WHOA!! I have a 1995 nissan maxima gxe(no bose system). I have the stock am/fm cassette and I added the stock cd player, I did not buy a amplifier. I got the kappa's in the rear deck. These baby's can seriously kick with out the amp! The kappas are so strong that they cleary drown out the front speakers. You will have to adjust the front/rear bal if you want to hear the front speakers. I considered an amp, but why? I got great quality sound, and that's what you want. I don't want to wake the neighborhood. Some do, I don't. Bass is deep, deeper than I thought it would be, high's are nice and clear. Well worth $80, now I am putting them in the front as well.

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OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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