The R2-S69C is a 6", 100W RMS coaxial speaker from Alpine, built to bring real performance to your car audio system. It is an easy upgrade over thin, tinny factory speakers for clearer music. Whether you are upgrading a factory setup or building something more serious, the R2-S69C is designed to deliver dependable results that you can hear. The R2-S69C is chosen by installers who want a component that simply works, integrating cleanly into the rest of the build. Instead of chasing gimmicks, the R2-S69C focuses on doing its core job well so the whole system benefits. It drops into standard door or dash locations for a cleaner, fuller sound. In short, the R2-S69C is a practical, no-nonsense choice for anyone who wants to move past the limits of a stock system without overcomplicating the build. KEY BENEFITS 6", 100W RMS configuration confirmed for the R2-S69C Clearer highs and fuller midrange than factory speakers Built to handle real power for louder, cleaner sound Fits common factory speaker locations A simple, high-impact audio upgrade TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model: R2-S69C (Alpine) Category: Coaxial Speaker Size: 6" Power: 100 W RMS Peak Power: 300 W INSTALLATION & COMPATIBILITY Mount it in a compatible factory or aftermarket location, wire it to your head unit or an amplifier, and use the included or appropriate hardware. Adding even modest amplification helps these speakers reach their full potential. Install it in place of your factory speakers, run clean signal from the head unit or an amp, and set levels so the highs stay smooth. A quick upgrade that transforms everyday listening. Setting your head unit's EQ flat and letting the speakers do the work usually yields the most natural sound. A clean signal path from source to speaker is just as important as the speaker itself for great sound. Replacing brittle factory wire at the same time gives new speakers a cleaner signal. Matching left and right levels keeps vocals centered on the soundstage. Speaker adapters and harnesses make for a cleaner, reversible factory install. Even a few hours of playtime helps new speakers settle into their best sound. Even a modest amplifier transforms aftermarket speakers, giving them the headroom to play cleanly at volume. Sound deadening on the doors is an easy companion upgrade that makes any speaker sound tighter and fuller. Proper mounting and a good seal around the speaker are what let the midbass come through instead of leaking away. Pairing new speakers with a subwoofer takes strain off the mids and lets the whole system breathe. Taken together, the R2-S69C balances real capability with sensible design, which is why it fits so cleanly into a practical, results-first build. The best results come from treating every part of the chain with the same care, from the source and signal to the power and grounding behind it. A component like this rewards a patient, methodical install far more than it rewards rushing to turn the volume up on day one. Set up with care, the R2-S69C quietly does its job every day, and that reliability is exactly what most builders are really after. Thinking through placement, wiring, and tuning before you start is what separates a clean, lasting install from one you end up redoing. Good sound is the product of good decisions made throughout the build, not of any single part working in isolation. As part of a balanced system, the R2-S69C pulls its weight and leaves you with a setup you can trust over the long haul. When the wiring is clean, the gains are set sensibly, and everything is matched, the whole system simply performs the way it should. Matching impedances and power levels across the system prevents the mismatches that lead to weak or distorted sound. Sound deadening is one of the most underrated upgrades, cutting road noise so the system can be heard at lower volume. FAQS Where does the R2-S69C mount?The R2-S69C is designed to fit standard door or dash speaker locations in most vehicles. Angling or spacing speakers correctly improves how the sound images across the cabin. How much power can the R2-S69C handle?The R2-S69C is rated around 100 watts RMS; match it with amplification near that figure. A small external amp gives coaxial speakers the control they lack on head-unit power. What makes the R2-S69C sound better?The R2-S69C brings a 6", 100W RMS design to your build. Crossing over to a subwoofer keeps distortion low by relieving the speakers of deep bass. Can I pair the R2-S69C with a subwoofer?Yes, the R2-S69C blends well with a subwoofer for a full, balanced system. Foam baffles behind the speaker protect it from door moisture and tighten midbass. What size is the R2-S69C?The R2-S69C is a 6" speaker set built to fit common factory and aftermarket locations. Upgrading the front stage first usually gives the biggest jump in everyday sound. Do I need an amplifier for the R2-S69C?The R2-S69C runs off head-unit power, but adding an amplifier lets it play louder and cleaner. A gentle EQ tweak can smooth any harshness once the speakers are broken in.