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lol nozila .. i went to tonkins .. u really lookin for a sub .. just wait around and keep an eye out .. its always on sale now and then .. thats the pioneer one ... for maybe 130 or so with the box at auto bahn .. my mates got them .. they are ok .. how good are those boston ones .. i know boston might be considered the best ... but that would also not be the highest range stuff if its only 300 ... how do they compare to them kickers?? where are all u audiophiles that usually lurk around here?? anyways after i chose one of these things i plan to be running an eclispe amp so should be kick ass!!! i gotta get a listen to ur car noz ... maybe this sunday :D

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Originally posted by hippy

do u know any place where i can get a listen of these kicker splits or boston or mbquart splits??

i think that speakers will always sound different in a showroom as it would in a car enviroment. kickers can be heard on sunday if you see me :O . btw its amped so that may sound different but isnt sound deadened. also if you intend to run of your h/u which i think isnt a good idea in the first place.

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sounds like this is a rather useless thread as people are talking about "where can i get that at that price" when we're all interstate here.. and stockists and pricing varies all over the country.

Alpine Type-R splits are in around that price bracket as well.

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