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Orion are good, they are american, and for the price you can get em for from us at the moment they would be a good buy. They are selling them at almost cost price. I have had Orion in all of my stereo systems, and I'll probably put them in my skyline too.

We don't sell Focal, sorry. Not my cup of tea but I won't be biaised. I do believe Autobarn sell them.

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Thanks dude, thats what i wanted to know. Sometimes people say 'this is being sold at cost' - when you know for a fact that they are the same price anywhere else. If one of you youngans think they sound ok, they'll be fine for a half deaf old fart like myself.

How long are they going for that price?

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I only work Saturdays there, but if you would like to go in during the week, just let me know which store you are going to and i'll ring them up and make sure they look after you.

I think the Orion Cobalt 10"s are 200 watt RMS and 400 watt peak *from memory*. They should be at cost price till sold out.

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