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My brother has a pair of BR1 monitor speakers from partsexpress. I think these are pretty good but I would like to go one step above these without jumping $200 in price. The BR1's cost $120 but they have the port in the rear.. I am restricted in space and would like something with a front firing port. Can you guys point me in the right direction? I'm thinking about $200 bux for a pair will be fine.
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well i think i stubbled across what I want lol. its these http://www.madisound.com/ar_com.html have any of you tried them?
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