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Five Star

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  1. WOW! thats cheap, were they new?, component or coaxal. im looking for a pair but cant find any that cheap, where did you get them from?

    thanks

    Hardly used components, got them off trademe. You can use the components as co-ax too. Never liked having 4 tweeters.

    I'll be chucking them into a mates car soon, they've been sitting around as I use 6.5 inch speakers.

    Just some ideas for tweeters.. http://www.talkaudio.co.uk/vbb/showthread.php?t=159311


  2. Coming from a current uni student with experience in all the courses you're thinking of doing..

    Cut this BS about working your ass off. You may want a part time job, but don't work too many hours.

    You're going to go out and go drinking, you're moving out of home. You're going to socialise and have a good time etc.. you need to think about your course.

    Your course to get into uni is harder than first year uni.

    There's no way in hell I could ever hold up a part time job more than 5 or 10 hours a week with my course. I choose not to have one so I can get in debt now, get decent marks and make it all back a lot quicker later. My course will be similar to yours in that there's assignments and class you can't miss, or you fail automatically. Extra years spent studying cost a lot.

    Teaching does have many hours in work, and not everyone can do it. Most people I know have dropped out of teaching because they'll kick you out if you're not smart or dedicated enough. First year should be fine for having a part time job, but a lot of teaching students I know wouldn't think of having a job in the few year(s). Those that finish it love it, and most can't imagine doing anything else.

    Yes you can live off $150 a week, but if you're going to have a life you'll need an overdraft or another source of money (that isn't a credit card). The $150 a week is there for people whos parents support them, the student allowance is for students whos parents don't earn enough to support them.

    Oh, and work your ass off when you're not studying. You'll need the cash. Although this makes you a whole lot lazier when it comes to uni work..

    Right now I'm working for the uni. I just can't win...


  3. 0ga is cheap compared to the amps etc you've got. It's worth adding it into the original budget.

    Changing alt's doesn't happen too often, so hopefully you won't have to go down that route.

    Upgrade your wiring and then test. I'd then upgrade the battery and go from there. I swear I've posted this before...

    Oh, and why so many small speakers...? Have you got any termlab numbers?

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