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Anyone heard of Morel Hybrid Ovation 6 inchers splits?

I can get some ultra cheap so I need to know if they are any good.

Heres a link to them.

Morel Hybrid Ovation 6

Also, What do you think of the new series Alpine PDX2.150 to drive them?

Thanks for your input. :(

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These are third from the top of the range morel speakers..

They generally sell here for around 600 mark i beleive. Or was it the integra series for that much??

How much are you gettin them for?

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finding out for you now mate, will you seriously buy a few?

http://www.fhrxstudios.com/ is where i am getting them from.

Why are you quick to doubt me? If I said I am getting them I am getting them.

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Im not doubting you, its just that the distributor sells to the public direct at pretty much wholesale rates.

If anybody is selling them cheaper, well id be asking WHAT THE HELL, considering they went from $1200 retail to $535 and now ur saying ur getting them for $400+.

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ok chris rogers, i deal in 2 or 3 things at a time for me, and ill turn up the volume dont u worry about that... in dB.

I simply wanted your opinion on these splits as I am going to use them for possibly the front and back or just the splits at front and same woofers (6ers) in the back parcel shelf. i didnt want a OMG WHAT GET ME MERCHANDISE YOU c**t!.

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Cos this guy thinks he is cool telling everyone he can get cheap stuff.

But what he doesnt realise, Chris and I both own shops and we have access to the stuff.

Hey guess what Pauly i can get stuff cheaper than you, so instead of buying over the net how about come get it local ill match any price FHRX can dish out.

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I just checked with FHRX and they sell Morel for the price printed on the pricelist on their website. Marty stated that they sell them for this price because the retail is in grey next to them.

On that note, this topic is now closed. Let's leave it at that.

Everyone take a deep breath and think about what you type before you hit the 'add reply' button next :mellow:

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