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I jus brought a pair of Hertz 6" splits 4 the front. wit tweeters.

dis guy i brought it of is moving so he gave em 4 me 4 $120

aprently he sed dey r worth $350or $400.

its italian made.

but i still have to take them in 2 mi mechanic 2 get em put in professionally.

give me ur thourghts on the speakers. plz.

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sup flyr33

yeh.. i own a pair of hertz hsk-165s !.. they are pretty sweet.. i thenk they were $330 brand new

i did quite alot of research..and for that price range it come down to the boston fs60 or the hertz.. but i was told the hertz have better bass.. as fhrx said (n hes a pro.. thats wher ei got most of info from! :rolleyes:)

anyway.. gl

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hmm search for my thread about them..

Not to sure exactly which model you got, that is if its high energy series or not.. But anyways, hertz are really good speakers, with a lot of mid bass.. The tweeters arent harsh at all..

I will find a link for you, and you can install the speakers by yourself.. you might be able to save some money.. but my instructions arent in pure detail.. but you will get the idea..

120 is great price for them.. Find out which series they are.. is it second hand???

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