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I think a more resonable way to do it is to give you $100 b4 ordering and the remaining balance on receival of goods. Sorry, but i never use ebay so not interested in their rating.

This $100 covers you for postage/insurance and part of the amp cost. If someone backs out after ordering, then you have approx. $80 profit and a new amp. that can be sold. I for one, do not give away $100 if i don't intend to complete the deal.

I also prefer to give the money in person, at your conveniance.

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SKATIN - all you need is a good ear. Turn up the amp so that you can use at least 75% of your volume control off the deck before you start hearing any degradation in sound quality. Start with everything turned flat (gains, bass boost, etc). Get used to listening to it like that for a while. Then try increasing your amp settings a little so you can start to notice by ear what the setting actually changes. Then fine tune. Don't be unfulfilled if you realise you only need to turn up the amp to 20% or so for it to sound great.

Let me know how you go.

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Thanks PuppaDuck will give it a go.

RGS as far as i understand all the buyers are in melb except nizmokid, so why don't we meet at a central location and exchange the monies and details??? maybe nizmokid could do what al suggested.

If not i like al's idea for all of us. Also R u sure Advanced audio cannot split the purchase into separate bills for all of us and then just COD to our separate locations, i don't see why they would have a problem with that, after all we are doing them a favour, :)

cheers fellas

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:D REALLY GOOD NEWS! :)

Just spoke to the store manager, at Jaycar Coburg, and asked him if he can match the price. After about 1/2 hour of calls/web/negotiations i managed to get a price to match the one given.

It isn't cheaper, but A LOT more convieniant to buy the amps in Coburg, (WARRENTY reasons) He doesn't keep 4, or more, amps in stoke so we still have to wait 2 days till amps arrive.

Price: $332 each (for 4 or more units)

So what do you all think, i need a definate answer and deposit soon, should we go through Coburg.

Alan.

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It sounds good I will go through with it but I will only leave a deposit of $100 and C.O.D. the rest, As I live in Tasmania! How long will it take to get to tassie???

and does the price include postage?

cheers

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i am 'on call' this weekend, so we may have to meet at another date, or PM me your modile numbers and i will get in touch, also pm me your suburb, as i am on the road and may be in the area.

Nizmokid: this does not include postage but PM your nearest Jaycar location and i will see if we could get them to organise on there for you.

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cool guys, how about we go on monday morning or early arvo, im also free tues before 12 and after 2, i only have uni for 2 hours on tuesday (slack). aways sounds good, i will pm all of you my mob number and we will talk. yeah yeah im pumped now, soon ill be just another idiot with a douf douf wagon, sounds good to me.

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weekdays is out of the question as i have a full time job, but if i am in your areas i will give you a buzz.

skatin: i received your pm, THANKS!

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Shouldnt be a problem - Just ask Al - he's the man who's saved us the problem of having to order them over the Net! Any confirmation where/when we are going to meet? As I said Im good for Sunday or Friday night.

PS Good work Al on getting that deal - thats what I call team work!

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yeah MaXiMuS007 your in.

Al can you meet up on friday night???

what time is jaycar open till, al if you live near me you can drop off the cash and ill get yours for you if you want. since you would see me face to face i think you could just me, plus i could give you some id, or license numbers or whatever, its cool coz i aint gonna piss off with the cash, unless i want to move to another country just to steal 320 bucks. smeams pointless to me.

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ok cool i'm 95% when do you have to know by?

Also, with the group buy on Car Audio Australia, how come he can get em for $310? Surely you can do some more bargaining Al :)

And Finally, I don't know that much about car audio, but if you bridge 2 channels to run a sub, can u run a 2 ohm sub or will it blow the thing (or someone set me straight)

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Thsi morning i decided that the post had been discussed enough times, and went out and ordered the amps, which have been paid in full. Small risk, but if anyone backs out i will sell the amp for $332. Hope no one does though, as it means more hassle for myself.

Sent everyone involved a PM so please respond accordingly. Even you Maximus007, hopefully i could get one more, but i must know tonight or early morning, CHECK YOUR PM!!

Sorry RGS, i hope i haven't offended you by taking control of the purchase :). Also managed to get individual receipts :).

Hear is a pick od the order/receipt form, as proof of purchase.

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