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Option Audio is very well marketed. Their screens and headrests are great value and very popular.

I'm not so keen on some of their other gear, for example off their website:

"OAX3200 the ultimate – need more be said 3000WRMS Class D amplifier. Producing some award winning DB records"

Having tested this amp, and knowing that we currently hold all (yes every class) Australian Records, I disagree with this statement.

Also, take a look at the "Option Audio" splits vs Focal splits.

Phil

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If you want a cheap screen that lasts for about a week, Option Audio are great.

If you want cheap, rip off copies of speakers , Option Audio are great.

If you want a cheap amp that makes half it's rated power, Option Audio are great.

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I have been using the products for well over a year. Although havent had any major failures, i didnt appreciate the weekly phone calls telling me that i have to be selling as much as JB HIFI.

At the end of the day a high end specialist car audio store sells quality equipment and i find my customers prefer handmade and proven products and are willing to spend the money on a well researched and built item. The Option Audio or SOUND MAGUS as they come badged were not a good seller, and i was quite happy to tell the distributor to stop telling me what to do with my business.

George

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what you mean like dd or somethin... lmao considering three mates have tried that product and said product is now either at the dump or sitting in the back of the garage collecting dust..

and i have personally tried alpine and fusion gear and mates have also had pioneer and other brands

i am extremely happy with my choice and so are my mates

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what you mean like dd or somethin... lmao considering three mates have tried that product and said product is now either at the dump or sitting in the back of the garage collecting dust..

You only make yourself look stupid spouting BS like that. :banana:

Perhaps you should read this thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fu...em-t202203.html

Phil

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First of all how the hell do you know what my mates have done with their systems and that they haven't tried dd and removed them... so don't call me a liar when you have no grounds to do so....

second of all that thread all i see is you talking about your product and no one else talking about it and several other people stating facts about your product and others...

At the end of the day dd isn't a horrible product and is a reasonable unit. I just don't get why you have to come on here and bag out another companies products and support your own, when before you came on this thread your product dd was never brought up in the thread.... Don't get me wrong I am not saying your product is crap but it's also not the best in the world...

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