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The Filth and the Fury - A Sex Pistols Film
The Great Rock and Roll Swindle, also directed by Temple but produced by the Sex Pistols'
smarmy manager, Malcolm McLaren, who stage-managed the film into a self-promoting vanity project.
For The Filth and the Fury, Temple turns to the four surviving band members to tell their
own stories. His vibrant, vigorous direction captures the period of social unrest and alienated
youth without turning into a history lesson, and shows the Pistols in all their insolent glory:
spewing obscenities and gesturing lewdly to audiences and press alike, screaming out lyrics,
overcoming musical limitations with pure passion and attitude. Rare, raw concert footage
(including their final performance, which is appropriately enough the song "No Fun") and previously
unseen interviews with the deceased Sid Vicious further energize the portrait. There's even footage
of the smiling band cutting cake for kids at a fundraiser with nary a nasty gesture or sneering
comment. Now there's a side of the Pistols you don't see everyday. --Sean Axmaker' border='0'>
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"Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?" sneers Johnny Rotten at the Sex Pistols' farewell
performance. After seeing this picture you'll understand his disgust, but Julian Temple's sharp
portrait of the ragged, raw band of working-class Brits won't leave you disappointed. The Sex
Pistols left their legacy in a whirlwind 26-month reign, spitting out a caustic, confrontational
brand of rock & roll that became the rallying cry for angry, disaffected youths in late 1970s
England and defined the punk movement. Their story was first told two decades ago in the cynical
The Great Rock and Roll Swindle, also directed by Temple but produced by the Sex Pistols'
smarmy manager, Malcolm McLaren, who stage-managed the film into a self-promoting vanity project.
For The Filth and the Fury, Temple turns to the four surviving band members to tell their
own stories. His vibrant, vigorous direction captures the period of social unrest and alienated
youth without turning into a history lesson, and shows the Pistols in all their insolent glory:
spewing obscenities and gesturing lewdly to audiences and press alike, screaming out lyrics,
overcoming musical limitations with pure passion and attitude. Rare, raw concert footage
(including their final performance, which is appropriately enough the song "No Fun") and previously
unseen interviews with the deceased Sid Vicious further energize the portrait. There's even footage
of the smiling band cutting cake for kids at a fundraiser with nary a nasty gesture or sneering
comment. Now there's a side of the Pistols you don't see everyday. --Sean Axmaker
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Sex Pistols - The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle
began life as a Russ Meyer
project (co-written by Roger Ebert) called Who Killed Bambi?. Julien Temple (Earth Girls
Are Easy) took over, working closely with the Pistols' former manager, Malcolm McClaren, and
overhauled the script to focus almost exclusively on McClaren's self-serving recollections of
turning an unknown band into a success through poor musicianship, crafty bookings, and
well-publicized bad manners at pivotal moments. Temple's rococo approach evokes an 18th century riot
(in which effigies of the Pistols are burned), noir-like passages featuring guitarist Steve Jones as
a thief, and the unholy sight of McClaren taking a bath in palatial surroundings. There's little
footage of the Pistols themselves, though what exists is choice: the band's infamous Jubilee Day
performance on the Thames, their last gig in San Francisco. Years later, McClaren's contention that
he pulled one over on us because the Pistols couldn't play is patently absurd. --Tom Keogh' border='0'>
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Cheeky and chaotic, the 1980 The Great Rock 'N' Roll Swindle began life as a Russ Meyer
project (co-written by Roger Ebert) called Who Killed Bambi?. Julien Temple (Earth Girls
Are Easy) took over, working closely with the Pistols' former manager, Malcolm McClaren, and
overhauled the script to focus almost exclusively on McClaren's self-serving recollections of
turning an unknown band into a success through poor musicianship, crafty bookings, and
well-publicized bad manners at pivotal moments. Temple's rococo approach evokes an 18th century riot
(in which effigies of the Pistols are burned), noir-like passages featuring guitarist Steve Jones as
a thief, and the unholy sight of McClaren taking a bath in palatial surroundings. There's little
footage of the Pistols themselves, though what exists is choice: the band's infamous Jubilee Day
performance on the Thames, their last gig in San Francisco. Years later, McClaren's contention that
he pulled one over on us because the Pistols couldn't play is patently absurd. --Tom Keogh
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The Winner Takes It All - The ABBA Story
Mamma Mia! This is a must for all Abba fans, as well as those wishing to discover the
heritage of one of the world's greatest pop groups. --John Galilee' border='0'>
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The Winner Takes It All: The Abba Story reflects the peaks and valleys of the Swedish
supergroup's popularity over the decades, as well as the quartet's turbulent years together. The
documentary successfully manages to piece together both the group's public and private sides through
the use of interview excerpts and video footage, and it also contains exclusive interviews with all
four members of Abba for the first time since their split. Reflecting on the intricate nature of
their music, as well as the elevation of their compositions to the heady heights of pop classics,
the documentary concludes with behind-the-scenes footage of preparations for the Abba-inspired stage
show Mamma Mia! This is a must for all Abba fans, as well as those wishing to discover the
heritage of one of the world's greatest pop groups. --John Galilee show more
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Green Card [VHS]
--James McGrath' border='0'>
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With the help of his lawyer, Georges (Gérard Depardieu), a composer and one-time petty thief who
grew up in poverty, attempts to escape his life in Paris and begin anew in America by illegally
marrying Bronte (Andie MacDowell), a prim and repressed young lady from a privileged life in
Connecticut. Bronte, who has agreed to the scheme for her own self-serving reasons, is exasperated
when the Immigration & Naturalization Service investigates their case, and she and Georges, whom she
detests, must spend time together studying each other's lives to avoid disaster. The fallout, and
how it ends, is infinitely more delightful than your run-of-the-mill Hollywood romantic comedy, and
the very ending itself stops deliciously short of where Hollywood would feel compelled to drag the
story. Fine performances are given by MacDowell, Depardieu--who is fiercely charming pounding the
keyboard of a Steinway at an upper class Manhattan dinner party--and Bebe Neuwirth, who is perfect
as an upper-class child turned artist who revels in her irresponsibility. --James McGrath show more
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She's the Man (Widescreen Edition)
She's the Man is a perfect example. Viola (Amanda Bynes,
What a Girl Wants) is furious when she learns that her high school, Cornwall, has cut the
girl's soccer team--so furious that she takes advantage of her twin brother Sebastian (James Kirk,
Final Destination 2) skipping town for a few weeks to take his place at his school, Illyria,
so she can join the soccer team there. But her disguise as her brother leads to complications when
she falls in love with her soccer-playing roommate and the girl he's in love with falls in love with
"Sebastian"... Bynes may not be entirely persuasive as a high school boy, but she's got the charm
and sprightliness to make the audience follow her anyway. The clever script walks a fine balance,
treating the situation realistically enough to make Viola's efforts matter, but zipping along
quickly enough that we don't worry too much about the details. As Duke and Olivia--the other two
parts of the love triangle--Channing Tatum and Laura Ramsey combine sex appeal with engaging
sweetness; the excellent supporting cast includes David Cross (Arrested Development), Julie
Hagerty (Airplane!), and former British soccer star Vinnie Jones (Lock, Stock and Two
Smoking Barrels). All in all, a delightful bit of fun. --Bret Fetzer' border='0'>
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Shakespearean comedy and American high school are a match made in heaven--or Hollywood, at any rate.
Somehow the exaggerated emotions and budding hormones of adolescence are perfectly suited to
Shakespeare's twisty plots, and She's the Man is a perfect example. Viola (Amanda Bynes,
What a Girl Wants) is furious when she learns that her high school, Cornwall, has cut the
girl's soccer team--so furious that she takes advantage of her twin brother Sebastian (James Kirk,
Final Destination 2) skipping town for a few weeks to take his place at his school, Illyria,
so she can join the soccer team there. But her disguise as her brother leads to complications when
she falls in love with her soccer-playing roommate and the girl he's in love with falls in love with
"Sebastian"... Bynes may not be entirely persuasive as a high school boy, but she's got the charm
and sprightliness to make the audience follow her anyway. The clever script walks a fine balance,
treating the situation realistically enough to make Viola's efforts matter, but zipping along
quickly enough that we don't worry too much about the details. As Duke and Olivia--the other two
parts of the love triangle--Channing Tatum and Laura Ramsey combine sex appeal with engaging
sweetness; the excellent supporting cast includes David Cross (Arrested Development), Julie
Hagerty (Airplane!), and former British soccer star Vinnie Jones (Lock, Stock and Two
Smoking Barrels). All in all, a delightful bit of fun. --Bret Fetzer show more
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Harper's Island: The DVD Edition
, the guiltiest pleasure of the 2009 summer TV season, is part Agatha Christie
and part Friday the 13th. This cleverly plotted 13-episode CBS mystery event invites return
visits to the eponymous island where a good portion of an ill-fated wedding party will not survive
to celebrate the happy couple's first anniversary. Harper's Island begins with a "Whap" and
goes out with a "Sigh" (each onomatopeaic episode title replicates the sound of a victim's demise).
Here's the set-up: Pauper Henry (Christopher Gorham) and princess "Trish" (Katie Cassidy) have
invited family and friends to Harper's Island, located 37 miles off the coast of Seattle, for their
nuptials. Seven years earlier, John Wakefield slaughtered six people there. These were the first
murders in the history of the island. A title card warns us they will not be the last. One by one,
episode by episode, a killer (or killers) methodically picks off the wedding guests in grisly and
gory fashion. Some characters are more expendable than others, and those who are dispatched early
don't get the chance to make much of an impression (cousin Ben doesn't even make it out of the dock
in the opening episode), but as the mystery unfolds and the body count escalates, viewers become
more emotionally invested in those who survive the longest. For Abby Mills (Elaine Cassidy) this is
all kinds of personal. Abby, Henry's once-inseparable childhood friend, has not been back to the
island since Wakefield, presumed dead, slaughtered her mother. She is reunited with her estranged
father, the sheriff (Jim Beaver), and Jimmy (C.J. Thomason), the boy she left behind. Harper's
Island will keep viewers guessing until its final twist, which is a doozy, although somewhat
suspect. But until then, the series is an effective horror show that gets under your skin with its
attractive cast, soap-opera dramatics, tantalizing red herrings, and quality kills (although nothing
in the show is as creepy as the unnerving little girl named Madison). Those who missed the boat when
Harper's Island first aired are advised to steer clear of the spoiler-heavy bonus features
until you've watched it through to the bloody end. --Donald Liebenson' border='0'>
- $28.49 new from $28.00 used from $24.95
Harper's Island, the guiltiest pleasure of the 2009 summer TV season, is part Agatha Christie
and part Friday the 13th. This cleverly plotted 13-episode CBS mystery event invites return
visits to the eponymous island where a good portion of an ill-fated wedding party will not survive
to celebrate the happy couple's first anniversary. Harper's Island begins with a "Whap" and
goes out with a "Sigh" (each onomatopeaic episode title replicates the sound of a victim's demise).
Here's the set-up: Pauper Henry (Christopher Gorham) and princess "Trish" (Katie Cassidy) have
invited family and friends to Harper's Island, located 37 miles off the coast of Seattle, for their
nuptials. Seven years earlier, John Wakefield slaughtered six people there. These were the first
murders in the history of the island. A title card warns us they will not be the last. One by one,
episode by episode, a killer (or killers) methodically picks off the wedding guests in grisly and
gory fashion. Some characters are more expendable than others, and those who are dispatched early
don't get the chance to make much of an impression (cousin Ben doesn't even make it out of the dock
in the opening episode), but as the mystery unfolds and the body count escalates, viewers become
more emotionally invested in those who survive the longest. For Abby Mills (Elaine Cassidy) this is
all kinds of personal. Abby, Henry's once-inseparable childhood friend, has not been back to the
island since Wakefield, presumed dead, slaughtered her mother. She is reunited with her estranged
father, the sheriff (Jim Beaver), and Jimmy (C.J. Thomason), the boy she left behind. Harper's
Island will keep viewers guessing until its final twist, which is a doozy, although somewhat
suspect. But until then, the series is an effective horror show that gets under your skin with its
attractive cast, soap-opera dramatics, tantalizing red herrings, and quality kills (although nothing
in the show is as creepy as the unnerving little girl named Madison). Those who missed the boat when
Harper's Island first aired are advised to steer clear of the spoiler-heavy bonus features
until you've watched it through to the bloody end. --Donald Liebenson show more
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Green Card
--James McGrath' border='0'>
- $8.99 new from $4.15 used from $2.79
With the help of his lawyer, Georges (Gérard Depardieu), a composer and one-time petty thief who
grew up in poverty, attempts to escape his life in Paris and begin anew in America by illegally
marrying Bronte (Andie MacDowell), a prim and repressed young lady from a privileged life in
Connecticut. Bronte, who has agreed to the scheme for her own self-serving reasons, is exasperated
when the Immigration & Naturalization Service investigates their case, and she and Georges, whom she
detests, must spend time together studying each other's lives to avoid disaster. The fallout, and
how it ends, is infinitely more delightful than your run-of-the-mill Hollywood romantic comedy, and
the very ending itself stops deliciously short of where Hollywood would feel compelled to drag the
story. Fine performances are given by MacDowell, Depardieu--who is fiercely charming pounding the
keyboard of a Steinway at an upper class Manhattan dinner party--and Bebe Neuwirth, who is perfect
as an upper-class child turned artist who revels in her irresponsibility. --James McGrath show more
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Dream Machines Poster ~ Ferrari, Porsche, Corvette, Mclaren, Aston Martin, Lamborghini ~ Exclusive U.K. Import ~ 24x36"
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Dream Machines Poster ~ Ferrari, Porsche, Corvette, Mclaren, Aston Martin, Lamborghini ~ Exclusive
U.K. Import ~ 24x36" show more
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Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Silver Team Shirt
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This silver shirt is a semi-fitted style, in the official design to be worn by the drivers and the
team. The mesh panelling gives a strategic enhancement to the shirt allowing improved breathability
to keep you cool. With silicon covered pop studs and Rocket Red detail to the collar and cuffs. Anti
snag function. show more
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Pioneer CD-R55 Remote Control
- $17.31 new from $9.90 used from $14.50
The CD-R55 is an optional remote control for hands-free, wireless control of your AVH-P5000DVD,
AVH-P4000DVD, AVIC-N4 and AVIC-D3. It is also compatible with the AVH-P4900DVD and AVH-P5900DVD. show more
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Men's Sebago® McLaren Driving Mocs
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Go and be casual! Sebago McLaren Driving Mocs, SAVE BIG BUCKS! The world is waiting and Sebago wants
to get you there. These Driving Mocs give you all day comfort and style from the front seat to the
corner market. Built right and offered here for definitely the right price. A change in styles for
next year means you SAVE BIG BUCKS OFF the original shoe store price! Top Sebago quality: Full-grain
leather uppers for style and durability; Raised rubber outsole for grip; Nylon shank for stability;
Removable, leather-lined EVA comfort insole; Unlined for cool breathability; Each approx. 8 ozs.
State Color and Size. Don't wait! Order your pair today! Men's Sebago McLaren Driving Mocs show more
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Fallen
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An erotic masterpiece comes to life as award winning director Brad Armstrong tells the tale of Angel
(jessica drake), a fallen Gregorian Angel who has been banished to earth and stripped of her wings
after the accidental death of the young woman she was sent to watch over. Alone and desperate for
companionship, she finds it in the city s seedy underworld, far from the idyllic heavens she once
knew. Follow Angel on her dark journey through some of the most sinful and perverse places this
world has to offer. As she continues her fall into darkness, she discovers a glimmer of light in
Keith (Brad Armstrong), a handsome mortal that she is inexplicitly drawn to. As Keith helps guide
her back towards the light, a secret from the past comes back to haunt the duo, threatening to tear
them apart. Can Angel regain her wings and soar once again? Or has she fallen for the last time,
doomed to live out her days trapped in the purgatory she now calls home... Destined to become an
adult classic, Armstrong s stunning visual style, combined with drake s top-notch performance,
mind-blowing sex scenes and a screenplay that delivers till the very last frame, Fallen is an
unforgettable film. show more
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Maisto R/C 1:10 M-B Slur McLaren
- new from $49.99
Xzibit doesn't have to pimp this ride for sure! Maisto - well-known manufacturer for their highly
detailed die-cast models, introduces their first line of luxury RC vehicles. Maisto Playerz Luxury
RC Series is really "luxurious" or as they say... "bling bling..." If Snoop Dogg was 8 years old,
he'd definitely be flossing this ride. To describe the how detailed Maisto 1:10 scale Playerz
Luxury Series RC vehicle is like trying to describe that bitter sweet taste in your mouth after
biting into a new flavor of skittles. It's sorta hard to describe in words. You have to actually see
how flawlessly detailed this vehicle is. It's so awesomely detailed, it can just look pretty in a
display case. You might just possibly keep it inside of it's packaging... but what's fun in that?!
You gotta take this baby out for a ride and make your neighbors' RC cars look like it's from a
thrifty store. With a powerful electric motor, bevel differentials and an electric speed controller
this radio control is rocketed to speeds of up to 150mph! (That's scale speed, not an actual speed).
Absolutely everything you need to race out-of-the-box is included. Fully installed RC equipment with
batteries. Tri-Channel Transmitter allows you to have competitive racing up to 3 people regardless
what model they have. Maisto Playerz Luxury Series RC vehicle is perfect for both novice and
advanced RC enthusiasts! It also makes a perfect collector's item. » Includes: ? 9.6v Rechargeable
Ni-Cd Battery Pack ? AC Adapter (4 Hour Charger) ? 9v Battery Dimension: L 15.0" x W 7.0" x H 4.0"
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A New Kind of Christianity: Ten Questions That Are Transforming the Faith
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"Wherever the willingness to rethink has been squelched, wherever that sense of
quest has been buried under convention and complacency, the Christian faith in all its forms is in
trouble. But even there, something is trying to be born. Even now, right here, among us, inside you,
inside me. You may feel it as a curiosity, a desire for better answers than you inherited so far.
You may experience it as frustration, knowing that there must be more to faith than you currently
know. You may know it as hope, hope that God is seeking humble people whose hearts and lives can be
the womb of a better future. . . . In you, your family, your faith community, and circles of
friends, among people of peace and faith everywhere, something is trying to be born." from
A New Kind of Christianity
We are in the midst of a paradigm shift in the
church. Not since the Reformation five centuries ago have so many Christians come together to ask
whether the church is in sync with their deepest beliefs and commitments. These believers range from
evangelicals to mainline Protestants to Catholics, and the person who best represents them is author
and pastor Brian McLaren. In this much anticipated book, McLaren examines ten questions
facing today's churchquestions about how to articulate the faith itself, the nature of its
authority, who God is, whether we have to understand Jesus through only an ancient Greco-Roman lens,
what exactly the good news is that the gospel proclaims, how we understand the church and all its
varieties, why we are so preoccupied with sex, how we should think of the future and people from
other faiths, and the most intimidating question of all: what do we do next? Here you will find a
provocative and enticing introduction to the Christian faith of tomorrow. show more
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The Gospel According to Coco Chanel: Life Lessons from the World's Most Elegant Woman
For a live viewing of Chesley McLaren's illustrations you can visit The 4th Wall
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Delving into the long, extraordinary life of renowned French fashion designer Coco Chanel,
Karen Karbo has written a new kind of book, exploring Chanel's philosophy on a range of universal
themes - from style to passion, from money and success to femininity and living life on your own
terms. For a live viewing of Chesley McLaren's illustrations you can visit The 4th Wall
Gallery. Click here for more info. show more
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Everything Must Change: When the World's Biggest Problems and Jesus' Good News Collide
 Jesus' message is more than
a ticket to heaven or a formula for personal prosperity. It is an invitation to personal and global
transformation. It is a radical challenge to the underlying stories that drive our suicidal
systems-social, economic, and political. It invites us to imagine what would happen -if people
of faith moved beyond political polarization and a few hot-button issues to the deeper questions
nobody is asking. -if the world's leading nations spent less on weapons and more on
peace-making, poverty-alleviation, and creation-care. -if a renewed understanding of Jesus and
his message sparked a profound spiritual awakening in a global movement of faith, hope, and
love. -if we believed that God's will really could be done on earth and not just in
heaven. If you are hungry for a fresh vision of what it means to be a person of faith,
Everything Must Change applies the good news of Jesus to a world in need, igniting a
revolution of hope that can change everything. Beginning with you. Beginning now. ' border='0'>
- $6.00 new from $5.99 used from $5.70
How do the life and teachings of Jesus address the most critical global problems in our world
today? In Everything Must Change, you will accompany Brian around the world on a
search for answers. Along the way you'll experience intrigue, alarm, challenge, insight, and hope.
You'll get a fresh and provocative vision of Jesus and his teachings. And you'll see how his core
message can infuse us with purpose and passion to address the economic, environmental, military,
political, and social dysfunctions that have overtaken our world. Jesus' message is more than
a ticket to heaven or a formula for personal prosperity. It is an invitation to personal and global
transformation. It is a radical challenge to the underlying stories that drive our suicidal
systems-social, economic, and political. It invites us to imagine what would happen -if people
of faith moved beyond political polarization and a few hot-button issues to the deeper questions
nobody is asking. -if the world's leading nations spent less on weapons and more on
peace-making, poverty-alleviation, and creation-care. -if a renewed understanding of Jesus and
his message sparked a profound spiritual awakening in a global movement of faith, hope, and
love. -if we believed that God's will really could be done on earth and not just in
heaven. If you are hungry for a fresh vision of what it means to be a person of faith,
Everything Must Change applies the good news of Jesus to a world in need, igniting a
revolution of hope that can change everything. Beginning with you. Beginning now. show more
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Dual BP1204 12-Inch 1100-Watt Illumination Bandpass Subwoofer
- $151.67 new from $68.28 used from $148.50
Introducing the Dual BP1204 Boxed Subwoofer. Dual Audio Subwoofers deliver premium bass at
affordable prices. Whether you're looking for competition sound or just a little bit more than your
stock system can deliver, Dual Audio has the deep, thundering driver you need. Check out Dual
Audio's full line of Subwoofers and speaker equipment. show more
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Alpine Type-R SWR-M100 - Marine subwoofer driver - 300 Watt - 10"
- new from $91.99 used from $85.62
Product Description
The SWR-M100's high excursion capabilities mean deep, high-output bass for great
on -water performance, no matter where it is installed.
Technical Specification
* Sensitivity: 86
dB
* RMS Power Range : 300 Watts
* Peak Power Handling: 900 Watts
* Impedance: 4 Ohm
* Frequency
response: 35-1000 Hz
* Diameter: 10 Inch
Features
* High Excursion for deep, high output bass
*
Infinite Baffle Design for widest application
* Custom high-strength polypropylene frame
* High
AMplitude Multi-Roll (HAMR) Surround (Pat. Pend)
* CRC Motor Structure (Patented)
* 4-Ohm
Impedance
* Thermal Management System
* Integrated Insert & Spade Terminals
* Hidden Screw Mounting
& Grille Design
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Infinity Reference 6912m 6 x 9-Inch, 105-Watt High Performance Two-Way Marine Loudspeaker (Pair)
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The Infinity Reference Series Infinity's Reference Series has been engineered to deliver
best-in-class performance for those looking to replace or upgrade their factory speakers. Features
like Infinity's Plus One (patent pending) woofer cones and edge-driven-dome tweeters have helped
position Infinity Reference as the number-one line of automotive loudspeakers for the past six years
straight. |
 Designed specifically for marine
use. |
Infinity 6912m FeaturesPolypropylene woofer
cones The Polypropylene cones are stiff and lightweight, and sealed for marine application.
UV-resistant rubber surrounds This woofer surround material provides optimum cone-edge
suspension and absorbs distortions that may travel up the cone edge, adding stronger low-end. It's
also treated to protect against UV rays. Polypropylene semi-dome tweeter A
grille-mounted 1-1/4" Polypropylene semi-dome offers crystal-clear high end.
Marine-ready The 6912m's spider and tinsel leads are teated against moisture
contamination. A sealed cone and magnet structure offers extra moisture protection, and the grille
itself is treated to retain its finish. The corrosion-proof cast polymer basket will also hold up to
UV rays, salt and water damage, and stainless steel mounting hardware is included.
Infinity 6912m Specifications | Power Handling,
RMS: | 100 Watts | | Power
Handling, Peak: | 300 Watts | | Sensitivity (2.83V @
1m): | 96dB | | Frequency
Response: | 36Hz - 20kHz | | Impedance: | 4
Ohms | | Mounting Depth: | 3-1/16
inches |
About Infinity Infinity was founded in
1968 on a unique blend of technology, performance, and design. Today, Infinity offers three tiers of
automotive speakers comparable to the best home-audio components. Infinity Kappa Perfect, Kappa, and
Reference Series speakers deliver performance that rivals the best the competition has to offer.
What's in the Box Infinity Reference 6912m 6 x 9-Inch Two-Way
Marine Loudspeaker (pair), Mounting Hardware, User Manual
Infinity
Reference Series Marine Speakers The 612m and 6912m are designed specifically for marine use.
They feature sealed motors and sealed polypropylene cones for the ultimate in water resistance. They
also include stainless-steel hardware. Infinity marine speakers have long been regarded as the
sound-quality leaders among marine audio speakers.  |  | | Infinity Reference 612m 6.5-Inch 105-Watt Two-Way
Marine Loudspeaker | Infinity Reference 6912m 6 x 9-Inch 105-Watt Two-Way
Marine Loudspeaker | ' border='0'>
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Infinity's 6912m is a 6 x 9-inch two-way marine loudspeaker with 300 Watts peak power handling. With
several protections against UV rays, salt and water damage, it will make your marine system
shine. |
The Infinity Reference Series Infinity's Reference Series has been engineered to deliver
best-in-class performance for those looking to replace or upgrade their factory speakers. Features
like Infinity's Plus One (patent pending) woofer cones and edge-driven-dome tweeters have helped
position Infinity Reference as the number-one line of automotive loudspeakers for the past six years
straight. |
 Designed specifically for marine
use. |
Infinity 6912m FeaturesPolypropylene woofer
cones The Polypropylene cones are stiff and lightweight, and sealed for marine application.
UV-resistant rubber surrounds This woofer surround material provides optimum cone-edge
suspension and absorbs distortions that may travel up the cone edge, adding stronger low-end. It's
also treated to protect against UV rays. Polypropylene semi-dome tweeter A
grille-mounted 1-1/4" Polypropylene semi-dome offers crystal-clear high end.
Marine-ready The 6912m's spider and tinsel leads are teated against moisture
contamination. A sealed cone and magnet structure offers extra moisture protection, and the grille
itself is treated to retain its finish. The corrosion-proof cast polymer basket will also hold up to
UV rays, salt and water damage, and stainless steel mounting hardware is included.
Infinity 6912m Specifications | Power Handling,
RMS: | 100 Watts | | Power
Handling, Peak: | 300 Watts | | Sensitivity (2.83V @
1m): | 96dB | | Frequency
Response: | 36Hz - 20kHz | | Impedance: | 4
Ohms | | Mounting Depth: | 3-1/16
inches |
About Infinity Infinity was founded in
1968 on a unique blend of technology, performance, and design. Today, Infinity offers three tiers of
automotive speakers comparable to the best home-audio components. Infinity Kappa Perfect, Kappa, and
Reference Series speakers deliver performance that rivals the best the competition has to offer.
What's in the Box Infinity Reference 6912m 6 x 9-Inch Two-Way
Marine Loudspeaker (pair), Mounting Hardware, User Manual
Infinity
Reference Series Marine Speakers The 612m and 6912m are designed specifically for marine use.
They feature sealed motors and sealed polypropylene cones for the ultimate in water resistance. They
also include stainless-steel hardware. Infinity marine speakers have long been regarded as the
sound-quality leaders among marine audio speakers.  |  | | Infinity Reference 612m 6.5-Inch 105-Watt Two-Way
Marine Loudspeaker | Infinity Reference 6912m 6 x 9-Inch 105-Watt Two-Way
Marine Loudspeaker |
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