Headrest Speakers
I'm sorry but these take a lot of time to make. I personally manufacture every set, mostly by hand. Materials are fairly expensive too, and only going up. (That's why I'm stopping Red & Blue Sales soon.) It's only just barely worth the effort at $240-$260 a set. Shipping costs have increased 40-50%!!! in only 4 years of business and I've only passed along part of that expence. At least 2 people have ripped off my design which would take many thousands of dollars to stop. I may find it necessary to raise the price soon and truely wish it didn't have to be this way, but this is the price of doing business.
Originally Posted by marks2002,Jan 22 2007, 06:49 PM
I'm sorry but these take a lot of time to make. I personally manufacture every set, mostly by hand. Materials are fairly expensive too, and only going up. (That's why I'm stopping Red & Blue Sales soon.) It's only just barely worth the effort at $240-$260 a set. Shipping costs have increased 40-50%!!! in only 4 years of business and I've only passed along part of that expence. At least 2 people have ripped off my design which would take many thousands of dollars to stop. I may find it necessary to raise the price soon and truely wish it didn't have to be this way, but this is the price of doing business.
To all potential buyers....
Do it right the first time....buy the real deal.
i just bought some and think the price is bang on, if the s-pod are twice the price of the speakers, i should look at the ammount you are spending and maybe only upgrade the door speakers as cheap speakers make little difference anyway!!
I installed the S-Pods with Polk Audio Momo's. I couldn't use the S-Pod front covers with the Polk speakers and just mounted the Polk grill on which looks pretty good. Either way I wouldn't trade the S-pods for anything.
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