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i love Boston. great stuff.
The tweeters on the components can be a bit harsh though, so make sure you like bright highs before you dedicate yourself to Boston component speakers, if thats what your looking at
The tweeters on the components can be a bit harsh though, so make sure you like bright highs before you dedicate yourself to Boston component speakers, if thats what your looking at
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Originally Posted by 93whiteSSE
Bostons a pretty solid brand, all people I know that have used their stuff had pretty good luck, what ya looking at?
still shopping around for an amp, will definently be getting 2 though.
Along with that, looking for a decent head unit, possibly with a touch screen.
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ahhhhh yes I have a touchscreen I love it but yea I talked to my buddy with the Boston speakers and he loves them and says good quality, if interested I have a head unit for sale its a Jensen VM9311, great quality, 7 inch screen dvd player, has a media module used it for 2 months before I came upon a great deal on the touchscreen, just let me know if your interested look up the model and let me know.
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I have used Boston'* in the past and loved them. Back in the day I had a pair of 4x6 dash speakers and a pair of 6x9'* in a GMC Jimmy. I couldn't have asked for a better soundstage. The tweets are made of metal so yeah they are a bit harsh, but they are very good sounding speakers.
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