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***simon*** 
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Posted: July 29, 2006 at 5:15 PM / IP Logged  

i've been looking on ebay and i was wondering if anyone could pick a decent pair of 6x9's for me!!!! and amp to go with them please.

i think i will be getting either 1 or 2 vibe flitrap subs with built in amps. what do you think?

sorry but i am bit of a novice :(

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One thing I might say, as will others from this site.....try and NOT buy automotive electronics off of fle-bay. Just a thought. You just don't know what your gettin.
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ok then can you please advise me on some decent 6x9's for around £60-£80. also can you advise me on an amp. dont think ill be needing an amp to power the fli active subs i might get as they have amps built in or do i?
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powered subs are not the way to go. i would recommend you demo some subs amps and front stage speakers. go to as many car audio shops as you can. listen to your own C.D's and see what you like the sound of.
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Simon,
I can help you with the 6 by's. I have a pair of Eclipse 89940 6X9 Point-Source 2 ways. I did a slight modification to them, so I could bi-amp them, but it is reversible, and they still work perfectly.
How's £75, (about $140.00US for those of you keeping track) shipped and insured, sound? I still have the box, grilles, complete unopened accessory kit (wires, screws, manuals), and even the registration card (not that it'll do you any good...) I think they sold originally in the states for about $200 (about £107) for the pair.
Never overpowered, still functioning perfectly, with nothing more than a little dust on the cone... I can ship them right now, they're all boxed up. PM me if interested, and I'll give you my PayPal information.
It all reminds me of something that Molière once said to Guy de Maupassant at a café in Vienna: "That's nice. You should write it down."

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