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good speakers. mind you the ones you already have VS the ones he has are night and day difference.

What do you mean the ones I already have???!!

I have 10 year old stock crappy speakers that crackle and pop, and only one front speaker works!

What do you mean the ones I already have???!!

I have 10 year old stock crappy speakers that crackle and pop, and only one front speaker works!

never mind I had you confused with someone else. ( I was talking to him when I posted that.)

4 I beleive. I am one of them.

What set of splits would you recommend, preferably around $600, but up to $1000 if there is a noticable difference in sound quality. Music listened to is mostly nice clear vocals, some pop, some dance, some accoustic, bit of everything.

Would it be a set of Rainbows? If so, what ones?

What set of splits would you recommend, preferably around $600, but up to $1000 if there is a noticable difference in sound quality. Music listened to is mostly nice clear vocals, some pop, some dance, some accoustic, bit of everything.

Would it be a set of Rainbows? If so, what ones?

it would be. CS265P to be exact.

I think ill be the most qualified to answer that question considering i have installed and listened to the entire Rainbow range up to the Power series.

I have also installed and auditioned their complete range of woofers.

If i didnt think they got the goods, why would i spend $30k on a TT Supra and decide to order full RAINBOW set up consisting of splits and subwoofers, run of Sinfoni amplifiers and pay out of my own pocket. Normally i would have accepted the free equipment which was offered to me from various distributors but i choose to pay for class.

There are strict commercial agreements that us dealers have with the distributors thats why there is a dealer in every state and there will be no INTERNET SALES.

Trav the quality of Rainbow is well known and the distributor only wants one dealer per state that can actually install and support the product.

George

Adelaide Pro Sound

Edited by Adelaideprosound

Hey George,

I don't disagree with you re the Quality of Rainbow gear, and I WILL be buying rainbow speakers from you, just not sure on the particular model yet.

I like to do my research using multiple sources, and speak to different people about things, to get a range of opinions & experiences. It's a bit hard to get those opinions though, because of the exclusivity of the product, and limited market share.

That's why i've asked some questions here, which I agree you would be the most qualified to answer - When I see you I'll talk rainbow rainbow rainbow with ya - but seeing what other people say too!

Chris - is it true there are only 3 dealers who sell Rainbow audio gear in Australia?

There will be another 3 dealers coming on board very soon, Audio Express i.e. Chris will be one of them, the other two are Phatt Audio Concepts in Victoria and Motoquipe in Noarlunga in South Australia.

The retailers details will go up once we have received their account applications sign sealed and delivered agreeing to our trading terms and conditions.

Mobile Fidelity

Edited by Mobile Fidelity
I like to do my research using multiple sources, and speak to different people about things, to get a range of opinions & experiences. It's a bit hard to get those opinions though, because of the exclusivity of the product, and limited market share.

That's why i've asked some questions here, which I agree you would be the most qualified to answer - When I see you I'll talk rainbow rainbow rainbow with ya - but seeing what other people say too!

I guess you can always ask George to get maybe a car or two that hes installed Rainbow's in and have a listen for yourself?

By all means, buy why you feel is right for you and your budget, might be or might not be Rainbow, but George can help you out as I'm sure he has more than Rainbow he can demo for you.

Mobile Fidelity

p.s. To moderators who feel this post or the one above made by Mobile Fidelity might seem like advertising, please feel free to PM us and we shall change what you feel doesn't go inline with forums guidelines.

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