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Alpine SPS609 / SPS-609 / SPS-609 Type-S 6x9 3-way Car Speakers
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Fits the rear deck of a 2007-2011 Camry : Alpine SPS609 / SPS-609 / SPS-609 Type-S 6x9 3-way Car Speakers
Very little fits the rear deck of a 2007-2011 Camry due to mechanical interference from the torsion springs that open the trunk lid. Cruttchfieldd lists more than 80 pairs of speakers that will fit the front doors, but absolutely nothing for the rear deck.
The good news: a professional installer can, in fact, install these in the rear deck of a 2011 Camry LE. I bought these on the recommendation of a local free lance installer, who also told me that they would be efficient enough to be driven by the factory head unit. [BTW: Alpine says the same thing on its web site: "High efficiency design runs easily off of factory or built-in head unit power for an easy system upgrade."] My installation came out physically perfect. It's visually identical to the factory set up from the interior of the car.
Edit March 16, 2011:
My review is based on using the SPS-609s in the rear deck only. I'm satisfied with the overall performance of the Toyota factory speakers in the front (woofers in the doors with tweeters in the dash).
The bad news: The SPS-609 is very hot in the extreme treble range. Putting these only in the rear deck bounces so much upper treble off the glass that the sound stage is pulled completely to the rear. This imbalance forces you to keep the Alpines dialed down in the front/rear fader, resulting in a very thin bass. However, a set of four might work well.
I've disconnected the SPS-609's tweeters (but not the midrange drivers) as a crude work around. Most of the treble is left intact, but the edge has been taken off. That has allowed me to turn up the Alpines drastically in the front/rear fader while keeping the sound stage forward. The overall sound quality at low to mid volume levels is absolutely outstanding now. It's easily the best low cost upgrade I could have done. Including installation, I paid a lot more locally than what these cost on Amazon, but the improvement in the sound is worth every penny.
Now that the Alpines have been turned up, a new problem has surfaced. The SPS-609s really aren't efficient enough to be driven by the factory head unit to more than moderately high volume levels. The right solution would be to reconnect the tweeters and put an amplifier and equalizer in the trunk. I'll edit again if I get around to it, but I probably won't bother. I'm very happy with the sound as it is.