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lol i dunno where you guys get all this pathetic facts from but im from malaysia and i can say that products there are trustworthy - always depends on the shop you go to.

why wouldnt anyone expect the stuff to be shit if you head over to shit budget shops? just head over to recognised shops and you'll be able to get them at a bargain, certain things are definately cheaper there compared to here. :kiss:

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Hey guys...i was just wondering.. im going overseas to malaysia in a couple months....and i want to buy speakers now but im not sure if i should wait...what are the prices like over there and the quality of them? Thanks.

is it really worth the hassle I mean lets say you pick up some speakers at 50% less than what they cost here now you have to lug them around with you, they will take up luggage space or you have to go to the hassle of shipping them, then when you get them back to here you go to fit them and a tweeter doesnt work or the voice coil clips on the magnet, and there's a reason for them being so cheap in the first place (1) there cheap copy's (2) there manufacturer rejects (3) the store swapped some fried tweeters because they new you where taking them out of the country (4) there stolen

I would save my money and buy them from a reputible store where you have listened to them who have been around for a long time and offer better than manufacturer warranty ie will swap for new if you have an issue rather than waiting for weeks for the manufacturer to decide if he will warrant or not. you can hang *#!@ on me if you want but these are the cold hard facts.

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You guys must have too much money :(

If you know your stuff about car audio and buy the correct gear you wont have issues. Doesnt matter where you get it from, as long as its not refurbished crap.

which most of it tends to be..

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