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Just though I would post this infomation up here as there have been a few people asking about them.

Arguably the ultimate in high end audio component sets, Hertz new 'Mille' component speakers have arrived on our shores. The Hertz Mille speakers are designed to set higher quality standards of musical reproduction in cars, with audio enthusiasts raving about the quality of these components throughout Europe and America.

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The new Mille splits are aimed at complimenting the top end market (think MB Quart, DLS, Scan, Boston, Diamond, Rainbow and Focal territory). Retail pricing is set at $1,986 for the two way system and $2,966 for the three way system which uses a ribbon midrange.

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Like most speakers of this nature, all models come in a brief case type presentation and consist of matched components for the finest possible sound. Released at the worlds largest dedicated car audio show in Germany last month the speakers were a true show stopper. For more infomation on the Hertz Mille range of components, click here. :D

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I will be the first to say, that HERTZ speakers are just incredible.. Very happy with mine..

Just tuned it a bit more, and i love it now.

hehe marty we still need to sound deadened my doors.. Still saving cash, but will let you when i can..

Might purchase some hertz coxials for rears as well..

enjoy..

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Hey there Sid, you might want to come around this saturday dude. We're having a back-to-back component audition. The Hertz Milles will be there newly installed into one of our demo cars. You can chuck some of your CD's in, have a listen and tell me what you think mate. :P

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hi marty

if you can knock $1000 off i'll take a pair.

i'll get out my bucks fizz cd and bring it around....

when we get the stagea done we will have to settle for something a little more modest.

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