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Nothing wrong with a pair of Fast and Furious
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<blockquote data-quote="Rodek" data-source="post: 8822360" data-attributes="member: 552970"><p>They're actually clean sounding and pretty stout. I'd put them on par with the Rockford Prime R150x2 class AB amps. They're rated the same power output wise and I've compared them side by side. The Fast and Furious theme is a bit flashy for me but they're great conversation pieces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodek, post: 8822360, member: 552970"] They're actually clean sounding and pretty stout. I'd put them on par with the Rockford Prime R150x2 class AB amps. They're rated the same power output wise and I've compared them side by side. The Fast and Furious theme is a bit flashy for me but they're great conversation pieces. [/QUOTE]
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