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These are the ultimate car speakers with the cone, magnet, surrounds and voice coil magnet, it is made of high performance components which make up a great set of speakers.

:O

absolute garbage to be sure

bet they sell 'em by the container load regardless

Yeah, they have been on ebay for a while, i laugh everytime i seem them for 1c with 3 hours to go. I also think someone should buy a set, and put like even 200rms into them and see how long they last. If i had cash, i would buy a set of those and a set of equivalent 6 inchs, install them and test them. (not in my skyline :wub:)

Edited by 55yko
  • 3 months later...

They'll go great with their fully sik 2x12" 'boom box' with flashy lights too. if i had the money to throw away id so buy it just to see how much it takes to pop them.

i think you should replace worst with best, here i will tell you why....

hypermathamatically.....

my pioneer 6x9's only handle 420w, these handle 1000! that makes them more then twice as loud

my pioneer 6x9's are only 3 way, these are 8! clearly would sound more then twice as good.

kingwood is and has always been better then pioneer because they make there product with lead based paint "made in china"

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Hahaha for some reason that reminds me of that vid going round of the SPL wall with like 20 shit 6x9s, and the dude just keeps hammering the things with loads of power till they all have popped one by one...

Repeat performance of that anyone? :laugh::P

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