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<blockquote data-quote="dbaudio" data-source="post: 3671340" data-attributes="member: 577368"><p>Rainbow SLC 265's are a great comp set that can be had for around $230 new (from one of the two authorized forum dealers of Rainbow) or around here on the forums for the mid 100's slightly used in great condition. I personally own a set, and they are great sounding comps. They perform well with every genre of music and they shine with any amount of power from 75 to 150 or so watts.</p><p></p><p>If you really want to pinch those pennies, the Phoenix Gold RSD65cs can be had for $90 on ebay. There is a review about them in the speaker review section of the forum, and I have heard from many others that they perform quite well. Only downside is that some component sets are faulty out of the box, weather it be bad quality control or sketchy dealers I don't know. But many have been satisfied with their PG RSD purchase and only a few have been problem plagued.</p><p></p><p>I have heard that the CDT's are either love it or hate it. Best bet is to try out a set before you buy them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbaudio, post: 3671340, member: 577368"] Rainbow SLC 265's are a great comp set that can be had for around $230 new (from one of the two authorized forum dealers of Rainbow) or around here on the forums for the mid 100's slightly used in great condition. I personally own a set, and they are great sounding comps. They perform well with every genre of music and they shine with any amount of power from 75 to 150 or so watts. If you really want to pinch those pennies, the Phoenix Gold RSD65cs can be had for $90 on ebay. There is a review about them in the speaker review section of the forum, and I have heard from many others that they perform quite well. Only downside is that some component sets are faulty out of the box, weather it be bad quality control or sketchy dealers I don't know. But many have been satisfied with their PG RSD purchase and only a few have been problem plagued. I have heard that the CDT's are either love it or hate it. Best bet is to try out a set before you buy them. [/QUOTE]
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