Sunday, April 11, 2010

Under the Volcano

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 "Classic duo makes classic album" 2006-11-09
By kd (Norway)
I remember this album from the early eighties when I worked part time in a record shop. This album is in my opinion one of the most solid performances from the US part of town during this period and I thouroghly enjoyd it when I heard it now - twenty years later...

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 "Wow, first to review this?" 2005-06-22
By Shane Lyons
Well I dont normally write reviews but this album not even having a single review is an outrage. This is a truely great album by the former Payolas with quite a few top notch songs including Dirty Water and I Will, both phenomenal songs with powerful vocal performances and great instrumental backing. Talk to me is also a great song that was a big hit when this disk was first released for them albeit in a slow and sad style. Some of the disk is odd, The Blind the Deaf and the Lame has an almost celtic style to it, not a bad song but definately not of the same type as their rock type of stuff. Oh Ruby is a decent catchy tune that is a little lacking over the long run in its predictable and repetitive nature (which makes it surprising it was not a hit). Nevertheless the 3 major songs on this short disk "Dirty Water" "I Will" and "Talk to Me" are as good as the Payolas ever produced and since they are not under the same name are unfortunately never to be included on a greatest hits compilation. If you are a Payolas fan and aiming to get their hits you will not have a complete collection of their true greatest hits without this CD.


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Friday, April 9, 2010

Japanese Girl Asian Japan Sexy Geisha Art Print POSTER - 16" x 20"

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- Decorate your walls with this brand new poster.
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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Tear Drop Heart (28728) Assortment Edible Hard Sugar Decorations- 18 pieces

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18 Tear Drop Heart Assortment Edible Hard Sugar Decorations are 1/2 to 3/4-inch each in assorted colors
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- Made from 100% Sugar and Food Coloring
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The Unborn

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 "The Unborn Movie Review from The Massie Twins" 2009-01-30
By thejoelmeister (www.GoneWithTheTwins.com)
Borrowing liberally from Rosemary's Baby (and mimicking some of the strategies of Child's Play), The Unborn still retains its own unique sense of horror, steeped in paranoia and genetic conspiracies. While many of its scare tactics end up producing the opposite effect after an intriguing build, the film manages a consistent atmosphere of dread throughout, and most of its jarring visuals succeed in their horror film intentions. Plus, don't miss early roles from Lisa Kudrow as a receptionist and Kathy Griffin as a Lamaze instructor.



After years of unsuccessful attempts at getting pregnant, Virginia Marshall (Brooke Adams) and her husband Brad (Jeff Hayenga) turn to the highly reputable Dr. Meyerling (James Karen). With the revolutionary new techniques developed by the skillful doctor, Virginia finally becomes pregnant, but she quickly finds her dream becoming a nightmare as she succumbs to delusions, paranoia, and the realization that there is something unnatural about her baby...



Apparently, just like in Rosemary's Baby, a mother's love knows no boundaries - even when the child is a bloodthirsty homicidal mutant superbaby. The comparisons don't stop with Virginia's change of heart toward her killer kid, however, as loving husband Brad is involved with the creepy Human Genome Project advocate Dr. Meyerling - exactly like John Cassavetes' Guy, who participated in a devilish cult. Aside from very obvious, similar themes, even the subplots - such as a fellow patient who catches on to the doctor's genetic experimentations and winds up comatose before she can talk it over with Virginia - mirrors Polanski's superior film.



The eeriness of an alien creature growing inside of the unsuspecting heroin is occasionally genuine, and further amplified by her frequent isolation, nightmares and familial estrangement. Her history of depression, breakdowns, a revolting rash, and disquieting music (periodically replaced with jazzier, badly out-of-place rock beats) also aid in the film's horror, but unfortunately too much of it is unintentionally hilarious. A particularly grizzly moment in which one of Meyerling's victims stabs her own pregnant belly with a butcher knife, along with several other choice bits of foreshadowing, is all out the window once the glistening plastic baby is finally revealed. The terror of the setup and the creepiness of the characters succumb to chuckles. It's hard not to laugh at such a pathetic prop.



Famous schlock movie producer Roger Corman said that he intended for The Unborn to be "Rosemary's Baby meets Cronenberg's The Fly." He was also playing off of the success of Child's Play and It's Alive - sadly all of the films used for inspiration were infinitely more affecting, although The Unborn did spawn a very obscure sequel.



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 "Creepy, sleazy, cheesy fun!" 2005-03-27
By Jeffrey Leach (Omaha, NE USA)
Good old Roger Corman is at it again with 1991's "The Unborn." In case you have been living under a rock for the last thirty or forty years, Roger is one of the chaps responsible for a large percentage of the low budget schlock that lines the shelves at your local video store. He's fallen on hard times in the last decade or so, especially since the arrival of DVD has given any schlep with a video camera and a dream access to the straight to video market Corman once controlled with an iron fist, but many of his films from the 1970s and 1980s are memorable if often indigestible experiences. Roger supposedly never made a film that lost money, probably because he never hesitated to churn out a ripoff of the latest Hollywood hit or genre craze. The public loves racing car films? Give 'em "Grand Theft Auto" and "Eat My Dust." Depression era mobsters raking in big bucks at the box office? Here's "Big Bad Mama." And so it goes, film after film that cashes in on the latest smashes made at a quarter of the budget (if even that). At least we can credit Corman with giving Ron Howard his first directing gig.



"The Unborn" is a later Corman production that manages to be quite entertaining despite its low budget. It's the story of a successful young couple, Virginia (Brooke Adams) and her husband Brad Marshall (Jeff Hayenga), who decide to seek the help of fertility specialist Dr. Richard Meyerling (James Karen) for obvious reasons. The idea of a little rug rat running around is too much to pass up for Virginia, who is willing to do whatever it takes to bear a child--even if that means suspending her career as a successful writer of children's books. Meyerling tells the couple to put out of their minds any problems they encountered at other clinics; his methods are nearly a hundred percent successful. Even the most difficult of cases walk away with a loving tot nestled in their arms at the end of nine months. Sounds great, doesn't it? Well, we all know if something sounds to good to be true it probably is, and such is the case with Richard Meyerling and his clinic. It turns out that the good doctor gives the word "quack" a new level of meaning. Sure, his methods result in the birth of a child, but who wants a kid that is the product of gene splicing? Or a kid that is part of a plot to replace humans with a master race? That kooky Meyerling!



Of course, Virginia doesn't know anything about this stuff when she agrees to Meyerling's schemes. All she knows is that the procedure works and she'll soon be a proud mother. Then a series of increasingly bizarre incidents start to take their toll. Virginia experiences enormous mood swings, mood swings far beyond what a normal pregnant woman should experience. Meyerling takes it all in stride, however, and assures our gal that nothing is amiss. He even gives her some tapes to listen to that should soothe her troubled soul. Problem is, these tapes appear to have subliminal messages on them of a decidedly disturbing nature. Since Brad went out of town on business (how convenient), Virginia has no one to turn to when her mental state deteriorates even further. She begins to suspect, obviously, that something is wrong with the baby. Then she suspects that something is downright sinister with the baby. And she's right--we know this because it's a Corman film and because we see what happens to a couple of Meyerling's other patients. Yuck! But at least everything ends with a sigh of relief as Virginia Marshall goes on a mission to destroy Meyerling's infernal schemes and thus make the world safe from the master race. Or does it? Whichever the result, you go, girl!



You simply must offer praise to a film that casts Brooke Adams as a mentally unbalanced mother to be, Lisa Kudrow as Meyerling's brunette secretary, and comedienne Kathy Griffin as a cloying, new age natural birth instructor with Sapphic tendencies named Connie Chicago. Especially when said movie has Griffin's character bludgeoned to death with a hammer. That scene alone adds a star to the overall review because, after all, who among us wouldn't like to see this loudmouth on the wrong end of a blunt instrument? Now that I think about it, every television program and film made from here on out should have a scene where Kathy Griffin meets her maker in a particularly heinous manner. Anyway, I liked "The Unborn" even without Griffin's gooey demise. Brooke Adams does a great job portraying a woman dealing with forces she doesn't understand, veteran character actor James Karen is sufficiently creepy as the insane Meyerling, and the movie is jam packed with stomach churning gore. A spike through the forehead, superfetuses in jars, a nasty scene with a butcher's knife, and assorted other grotesqueries make "The Unborn" required viewing for sleaze lovers.



Seeing as how this is a Corman comedy classic, you just know the DVD will contain a bunch of trailers for other must see low budget cheese. Previews for "The Nest," "Humanoids From the Deep," "The Terror Within," along with cast and crew biographies, round out the viewing experience. Another interesting factoid concerning "The Unborn": Gary Numan scored the film! He did a good job making the film sound very atmospheric in a creepy way. I definitely recommend this one for horror fans if for no other reason than that we just don't get to see many killer baby films nowadays.







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 "Are you kidding me? This was LAME!!!" 2003-04-15
By Sandi Strehlau (Seattle, WA USA)
I WANT MY 96 MINUTES BACK!!!! REALLY LAME HORROR FLICK!!
I don't know what it is about the quality of horror in the early 90s...but this is a good example of how it can go terribly wrong. If this film had been made in 1981 or 1971..or heck, even 1961 it could have had a good kitch factor...instead it's an overly stylized attempt at what a good 80's Slasher actually is.

The one star rating is for the casting of Lisa Kudrow (I think she's super cute as a brunette!)...and Comedian Kathy Griffin as a Lesbian Co-Mother-To-Be!!
The remainder of the movie gets a BIG ZERO!!!

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 "Having a baby can be a scream" 2001-09-26
By Peter Shelley (Marrickville, New South Wales Australia)
Director Rodman Flender film doesn�t have the resonance of great horror. At times it barely rises above an exploitation title, being hindered by gross out effects and the developing ridiculousness of the screenplay by Henry Dominic. The narrative reads as Rosemary�s Baby redux with a dash of David Cronenberg and The Boys from Brazil.
After a forboding prologue where a pregnant woman is made to suffer because she drips blood onto her kitchen floor as she eats raw meat, we meet Brooke Adams who has been referred to the in-vitro centre where James Karen is a specialist. Of course, any doctor played by James Karen is automatically suspicious, and soon Adams becomes paranoid about the child she is carrying. Dominic has the sense to make Adams not the only pregnant woman, and also gives her access to a couple who have a child from the prodecure, which allows for her to have alternate opinions, though the points scored off the lesbian couple seem mean, though Adams� husband is conveniently out of town when things start going wrong. Luckily Flender delivers the best scene in the film for the climax, when Adams follows the sound of a baby crying and supplies a shock payoff. However after this highpoint, we plummet.
We get a grossout mage of the fetus moving a digit in the same shape as Adams� drawing, a laugh from the use of a Baby on Board sign, the low gag of a saccharine TV presenter turning shrewish off-camera, and the most disappointing setpiece when Brooks is being interviewed live and has an hysterical turn - for this Flender goes camp with the crew screaming for a re-run. The prologue deprives us of a shock, but later we get a second one even if in a ludicrous context involving a baby POV and the father�s reaction. There is also an early gratuitous and long sex scene, a low impact Alien-like set, and the ending is too obviously left open for the sequel.
Adams� cracked beauty and individual voice add something to her role, and when she cries amongst stuffed baby toys she manages to convey a moment of pathos, even if she isn�t as skilled, lyrical or vulnerable as a Mia Farrow. Also note this is another early role for Lisa Kudrow in her long black hair period.

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 "scared the plasma out of me" 2000-03-11
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I recently underwent surgery. The hostpital's movie channel showed "The Unborn," and I figured "what the hell, I'm not going anywhere. Might as well watch it" (and the intravenous machines I'm hooked up to won't allow me to reach the TV.) Well this was the scariest thing I've ever seen. My heart raced at such a pitch that my plasma drips exploded. What a movie. Brooke Adams was wonderful; better than Mia in Rosenberg's Baby. If you like your horror "on the rocks," THE UNBORN is for you.


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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

BIC America Venturi DV84 2-Way Tower Speaker, Black (Single)

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The DV84 towers are star performers for both video and music. Like the DV64, the DV84 are an excellent match to the DV62CLR-S center channel. The dual 8" woofers provide even greater output than the DV64, and extra bass extension from dual 8" passive radiators. Like the DV64, these towers are video-shielded permitting placement next to televisions.
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- Single 2-way tower speaker for stereo or surround sound applications
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- Black laminate finish; 10 by 43.5 by 11.75 inches (W x H x D); 7-year warranty
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 "Speaker's sound does the talking" 2010-04-02
By R. B. Tamrakar (Alexandria,VA)
One thing I can say about this speaker is WOW..... I have owned many Yamaha and other brand speakers but sound that came out of Bic Venturi DV84 was something else. When I ordered these speakers I had not heard or tested these speakers. I bought it after reading the good reviews on amazon.



The sound clarity on these speakers are astounding. The high notes it hits are amazing. With the passive radiators the bass is just out of this world. I played Shine on you crazy diamond by Pink floyd to test out the speaker on 2 channel mode just playing these two speakers. This song has never sounded better. No subwoofer needed and no other speakers needed, these two will just sing.



You will be amazed how beautiful the sound is for this price point. You cannot get better speakers for this price range period. I can bet that many thousand dollar speakers will envy the sound quality these bad boys produce.



Jazz and acoustic music sound so clear that feels like I am playing it. To test out home theater system, I played Nature's most amazing events blu ray. Wow sound clarity is just amazing.



For the center channel I have Sony CN5000. Which I will be replacing with Bic DV62clrs. Don't hesistate to buy these speakers at all. Also comes with 7 years of warranty. I am not sure why Bic America is not sold in most of the electronic stores is beyond me. No need to think. If you need great floorstanding speakers then add these puppies to your shopping cart.





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 ""good *****run for the money"!" 2010-03-10
By Dominic Cervone (batavia, ny)
on the bic dv 84 tower speakers. simply put,other reviews were right***** sound is great, price is right, can't go wrong. Ididn't!

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 "GREAT speakers! better than paradigm or wharfedale" 2010-01-20
By Nolan D. Boyle (moscow, id usa)
I own bose redline cubes, bose bookshelf speakers, wharfedale speakers (Kevlar), and the bic acoustech tower speakers. Out of all those I like the bic venturi towers the best (dv84). I auditioned paradigm monitor 7 ($800) against these and although they sounded very good I liked the dv84's better. The paradigm speakers had a great balanced sound, but in comparison to the dv84s they lacked crisp highs and low base. It was very apparent that the dv84's have a much wider range of sound and can produce very high and very low frequencies. I like the clear sound of the acoustech speakers, but the horns play so loud that it doesnt sound right without a subwoofer. I would highly recommend the dv84 speakers to anyone that is looking for speakers in the $1000 price range. I paid $300pair for mine and so far I have yet to listen to any speakers under $1000 that sound better. The connector(plastic) and cabinet(laminate/particle board) quality is definitely not as good as some of the other brands, but its hard to pay 3 times as much money for a speaker that is built out of better materials when doesnt sound as good. These are a really fun speaker to listen to!

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 "Yes, buy it." 2009-10-27
By S. M. Yasin Rahim (Reston, VA)
I bought these to replace my Onkyo SKS-HT540 7.1 Channel Home Theater Speaker System. I have Onkyo TX-SR605S 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver. So, based on weeks of research I have settled with 2 BIC America DV-84 front speakers and DV-62CLRS center speaker (I guess, it's good to have the same brand for tonality in the front). These DV-84 speakers produce clear, rich, and deep bass sound that I haven't heard in many other speakers that I have owned. The music was perfect. Also, I bought Infinity powered PS212 Subwoofer (400 Watt) to compliment this setup which produced very low, tight and undistorted bass.



The DV-84s are really huge speakers. So, proper placement of these speakers are very important. Amazon tried to ship this using FedEx and one of the speakers came broke. I have called the Amazon customer service, and they have arranged for the speaker pick-up, and shipped another one the very next day with no extra cost. This time it came by UPS in good condition. :-) East or West, Amazon is the best. :-)

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 "Very Good Speaker" 2009-09-03
By D. League (Atlanta, GA)
BIC America Venturi DV84 2-Way Tower Speaker, Black (Single)

These are high quality speaker with one of the most famous Vifa tweeters ever made. The Peerless woofers and passive radiators work flawlessly. Back to the tweeters, as you find extraordinary dispersion, as many have thought I had my center speaker on when playing these in stereo. The overall presentation is balanced and the bass is deep and tight, deeper than many subwoofers. Josh Grobin, Michael Buble, Norah Jones, and Chris Botti's trumpet all sound live with unexpected detail. If you want power output, and the ability to play soft personal music as well, there is no better speaker than this one.



NOTE: Make sure you give these big guys about 100 hours of use before making any judgments. Those rubber surrounds on the woofers are stiff and take a while to limber up (kinda like me).




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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

For What It's Worth

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4 track EP from New Jersey hardcore punk band featuring ex-members of Vision, H2O and Undertow. Tracks, 'Cast In Shadows', 'For What It's Worth', 'Nine-One-Zero-Zero' an d 'Left Hand Syndrome'.
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Sunday, April 4, 2010

Leg Avenue Women's Lycra Fence Net Stockings with Attached Garter Belt #1769

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Leg Avenue Lycra Fence Net Lace Top Stockings with Attached Lace Garterbelt.. NOTE:Returns or exchanges will NOT be accepted on this item per California Health Codes. Please visit this website to ensure accurate sizing http://andrewchristian.com/sizingch
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 "Very disappointing" 2007-01-15
By P. Sepehri
I had baught a similar item in England and it was great. This one is too long and dowsn't in general fit right (and I am 5'10, so imagine for someone shorter!!!). One of them had a whole in it. I do not recommend this at all.


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Saturday, April 3, 2010

Nature

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 "A thing well made.." 2006-01-10
By Pastor of Disaster (Wexford, Ireland)
The NME review for Crowded Houses "Woodface" called it "pop bliss that melts the ears". Too true, but Nature is pop bliss that will melt the rest of you as well, poppy folksy songs that tell stories and gently fit together leaving a seemless collection of wonderful songs. I own everything the "Birds" ever released and dearly wish there was more. You will too..

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 "Why Aren't These Guys World Famous" 2002-12-05
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Magnificent pop from one of our best bands ever.

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 "pure genius" 2000-09-03
By David A Fowler (wellington new zealand)
Don McGlashan has been on the New Zealand arts scene for more years than I care to remember. From early punk Blam Blam Blam, through the musical theatre of The Front Lawn to the indie-pop incantation of the Mutton Birds, each metamorphosis manages to surpass the last.

This CD is full of the McGlashan trademark genius of picking out the eerie and peculiar of the otherwise mundane, such as "In My Room".

All these prose-style lyrics are sung in McGlashan's typically deadpan tone, barely hinting at the power that lies within them. Though once they've cut through, you'll never want to let go.

The whole album is achingly understated. Every track leaves you wishing for more, and delivers more on each listening. This CD is definately one for those who like their thrills to build over several spins.

I love it for its off-beat spin on the ordinary and the way it makes you work for your enjoyment. Listen to this half a dozen times and you'll wonder how you ever managed to live without it. Don McGlashan at his outstanding best.

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 "Eclectic, stimulating and thought-provoking" 2000-05-25
By S. GODFREY (Risca, South Wales)
The Mutton Birds have produced a fascinating collection of songstories here: much to enjoy on every level. Very accessible guitar-driven melodic rock in the general school of Crowded House (but in no way imitating them), strong hooks and intruiging storylines. Initial impressions of an easy-going, lightweight sound give way to hints of deeper and darker perspectives...witness the strangely unsettling "White Valiant" and the frankly scary "Thing Well Made". Almost all the tracks here are instantly likeable and reveal further rewards with repeated listening. A real gem of an album.

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 "Kiwi greatness" 2000-02-13
By Pete (Netherlands, Europe)
I owned this cd for quite a while but i have started listening to it again just recently. It takes a few spins to get into, but then at one time you discover all the tracks are beautiful. The strange moods that made Crowded House so great are here too. And "Anchor me" the third song is so beautifull ! Worth the ticket alone..


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Friday, April 2, 2010

Shito Ryu Master Tomiyama - 3 DVD Set

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Shito Ryu karate founded by Kenwa Mabuni is one of the most complete styles of karate ever taught..

MMaster Tomiyama is world reknowned for his excellent teaching skills and it is very evident in these DVD’s why he is in such great demand world wide.

If you want to learn the katas of this style these are the DVD’s for you as he will show and teach the forms at different speeds and from different angles so you can actually see all the details..
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Thursday, April 1, 2010

PIONEER TS-A1671R 3-Way 6-1/2" Speaker

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The TS-A1671R 6?" 3-ways features upgraded power handling of 220 watts max. (35 watts nominal). The TS-A1671R uses a heat-resistant polyester-imide resin voice coil wire. It allows the voice coil to handle more heat, improving input power handling as well as reliability. So go ahead. Turn it up. These speakers provide a rich, natural sound character with excellent midrange depth and the durability to stand up to the high volume levels, humidity, and temperature extremes that thrash other speakers.
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 "Best bang for your buck" 2007-01-13
By Nick is Awesome
These speakers probably aren't going to turn any heads, but for the price they are well worth it. Pioneer always delivers the best bang for your buck, and these speakers sound excellent. I was very impressed with them, and if all you want is great sounding audio for a great price, look no further.



Most of my audio equipment is Pioneer for these exact reasons, and as until I can afford the best these are by far good enough.



Bottom line, uless you're a perfectionist audiophile or simply need earth-shattering audio, get these speakers.

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 "PIONEER TS-A1671R 3-Way 6-1/2" Speaker" 2005-09-25
By Daniel R. Franklin (Rochester, NY)
Excellent replacement speakers for my van. They sound way better than the originals. A great value for the money.


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