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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Cheaper components, IDEAS please » Post Reply
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Cavey |
posted on 8th Mar 04 at 01:01 |
haha, this was ages ago ! nearly 10 months ago... can't afford now, and my car isn't worth it anyway. Cheers tho :) | |
AdiSRI |
posted on 8th Mar 04 at 00:55 |
there is a diff, both me and pete have SXS-1757's atm and they are very good for the money, especially when amped. | |
Cavey |
posted on 12th May 03 at 18:08 |
yeah, the others are identical pretty much, but 30 watts, less, other than that there is no difference | |
PainZ |
posted on 12th May 03 at 17:59 |
go for the 49.99 ones | |
Cavey |
posted on 12th May 03 at 17:43 |
might go for them actually, should i go for them for £60 inc. pnp (£10...) OR Alpine 1750's ? which will be £40 ? | |
PainZ |
posted on 12th May 03 at 17:39 |
sorry mate i got link wrong ill edit it now | |
Cavey |
posted on 12th May 03 at 17:37 |
Where r they then ? | |
PainZ |
posted on 12th May 03 at 17:31 |
http://www.letsbuycaraudio.com/main.php?cat=speakers&make=16 | |
Cursa |
posted on 12th May 03 at 17:30 |
If you're looking for cheap stuff, you'll probably get better speakers from lesser known companies. I'd say those Kenwood's aren't bad at all, but you will get a better speaker for the same (or less) money from a brand you've never heard of! Maplin.co.uk has a range of speakers by Magnat (Bull Power or something). Folk they're alright, and they're about £30 for most sizes. So front and back speakers, and ring adaptors for the front ones should be less than £70. | |
AndyW |
posted on 12th May 03 at 16:37 |
try www.caraudiocentre.co.uk tend to get things cheap there n ive had no probs from them | |
Cavey |
posted on 12th May 03 at 15:57 |
Looking to spend about £70 at the most really, working a bit of a budget here :) |