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    Quote Originally Posted by pl4yboy View Post
    For the price of those subs, I'd go with Audioque, Digital Designs' sister company.
    I have never heard of them and based on the searches I have done not many people have heard of them either.

    That's not to say they aren't good, but Diamond Audio D6s are great subs and DA is obviously a very well known brand.

    I'm always up to try new setups though I would be interested in hearing them sometime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by randomhero View Post
    I have never heard of them and based on the searches I have done not many people have heard of them either.

    That's not to say they aren't good, but Diamond Audio D6s are great subs and DA is obviously a very well known brand.

    I'm always up to try new setups though I would be interested in hearing them sometime.
    I installed two of their SD2s in my brothers Tiburon and loved em. Here's some SPL vids of them, just to show the air and such that they move.

    Realm of Excursion

    I myself only run DD subs. Audioque is made by the same manufacturers with the same materials.

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    Quote Originally Posted by randomhero View Post
    Sorry I didn't check the ad. It's been a few years since I bought mine.

    Here are some for $180 shipped:
    Diamond Audio D610D2 10" Subwoofer Dual 2 Ohms New! - eBay (item 350238710657 end time Sep-09-09 23:11:58 PDT)
    They are brand new and not refurbished.

    I suppose if you want to buy them from a brick and mortar shop expect to pay more. The average price online was about $210 per sub. Either way you should be able to have a great box and sub for around $650 or less.
    The only problem I have with not buying from a Diamond dealer is the first thing on their site... DO NOT BUY DIAMOND AUDIO PRODUCTS ONLINE!
    Maybe i'm wrong but usually when there is a disclaimer like that there was a reason for them putting it up...i.e. counterfit product, not new product, ect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bangbangskeetskeet View Post
    The only problem I have with not buying from a Diamond dealer is the first thing on their site... DO NOT BUY DIAMOND AUDIO PRODUCTS ONLINE!
    Maybe i'm wrong but usually when there is a disclaimer like that there was a reason for them putting it up...i.e. counterfit product, not new product, ect.
    If it bothers you that much then don't do it then man. I bought my d6 12" subs online and couldn't have been happier.

    It's kind of like the "Do not remove" sticker on your mattress. People remove them all the time. They just put it there for liability reasons.

    Ok that wasn't a very good example LOL, but bottom line, if it worries you don't buy them online.

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