Advantages: Value for money, Good sound quality, Styling Disadvantages: Ideally need to be hooked to an amp, Green not to everyones taste
I've now been using these speakers for a few months now. I brought them in the Fusion 4 corner package, which contained an amplifier (EN AM6004) and a set of component speakers (En-CM525) and a wiring kit.
The 6x9 speakers are currently in the boot of my corsa, in a box which I made and are being ran off the amplifier along with the components. I did originally just wire the 6x9's up to my head unit which is the Inphase IPS920SD and this has a max power output of 4x60rms. The head unit alone provided more than enought power for the speakers to run resonably well and the sound coming from them was fairly loud and quite bassy. I would however reconmend that if you wanted to get the most out of these speakers you should hook them up to an amplifier of some description.
The build quality of the speakers is rather good in my opinion ...
Advantages: Great taste, long lasting, good size pieces Disadvantages: Ridiculous amount of packaging
off with their Fusion gums, and then Trident have started bringing out all manner of crazy flavours, and suddenly it's almost impossible to buy gum in those thin soft sticks we used to have as kids. It's all in crunchy tablets now, with or without liquid centres. Over-packaged and over-priced, but exciting and new. I can't move for chewing gum stands in my local Sainsburys.
Needless to say, I've tried a lot of the ones on offer. A lot of the flavours are pretty much "hubba bubba for adults"-style, which I must say doesn't really appeal to me any more.
So after trying around and getting bored, I settled on the slightly more conservative sounding Extra Fusion flavour - "Peppermint with a twist of Berry". Frankly, it sounded disgusting, but it was cheaper than Trident and sounded more interesting than the massive pack of boring ...
Advantages: Pleasant flavour. Nice concept. Disadvantages: No staying power. Goes hard quite quickly.
INTRODUCTION
I?m not much of a gum muncher, but I keep a packet or two in the car, mainly to curb hunger pangs and deal with dubious breath emergencies. When I was growing up, my choices were confined to Wrigley?s Peppermint, Spearmint and Juicy Fruit, with the occasional treat of supervised bubblegum (it stuck to everything). These days, supermarkets stock a bewildering display of gum, in all sorts of flavours and varieties. I was bored with the steady diet of Extra and Orbit mint-type gums, so, looking for something different, I found myself drawn to the colourful packaging of the ?New? Wrigley?s Extra Fusion range. The Fusion range claims that it is ?Bringing together flavours for a fresh taste experience?.
This review is predominantly about the Strawberry Peach flavour.
PACKAGING
This sugar free gum comes in ...