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nikstar
2nd January 2007, 22:46
Been on the fusion website, just wondering if there is any other suppliers than halfrauds? and if they are any good?

jazzyc
3rd January 2007, 18:45
Been on the fusion website, just wondering if there is any other suppliers than halfrauds? and if they are any good?

Got a pair of their components in the front of my car and for the money i dont think you can go wrong (£39)

http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p102/jazzyc_01/DSC00128.jpg

saxo_jim
3rd January 2007, 21:44
ive heard some of the stuff. sub and components. sounded good not the best ive heard.

BBL
4th January 2007, 06:21
spend a litttle more on sum bostons and amp em

jazzyc
4th January 2007, 13:34
spend a litttle more on sum bostons and amp em

really depends what budget you have to play with but as i said above for the money i think they are good value.

My budget was £40 and that obviously limited my options to mainly coaxle speakers but with my head unit (alpine ) they dont sound too bad.

nikstar
5th January 2007, 15:33
cheers for feedback might check out those bostons ones, seem to keep hearing good things about them!

Predator_R32
5th January 2007, 16:26
yeah i would save a bit more mate, bostons have been proven many times over that they sound good

jazzyc
5th January 2007, 19:22
yeah i would save a bit more mate, bostons have been proven many times over that they sound good

At the end of the day the best advice i can give you is dont just go on other peoples opinions go and have a listen to a few yourself. Music sounds different to different people and you could find you are supprised by a cheap pair. Djust spend your money on what everyone else tells you should have listen to a few and make your own decisions:y:

Not saying the bostons are not any good though, Personnally if i had the money i would have had them and amped them but it also comes down to budget.

nikstar
6th January 2007, 18:07
Yeh true, where abouts would i get the bostons? web sites ext?