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RS100-4 sneak... *PIC*

<A HREF="http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/...87&postcount=6">http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/...87&postcount=6</A>
Should provide the couple extra db to get people, myself included, interested to try it out.
Was surprised to see Zaph post there. Diyma is a good site, but don't expect 99.9% of those that post there to understand what a properly designed crossover is and why it is important. The site is primarily for those trying to use nice home audio drivers in a car. They do not understand that applying an electronic filter does not provide the response shaping generally necessary. Nevertheless, I have learned quite a bit reading there ... and there sure are lots of posts to read ;>)
- Brad
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rd150t? in background
I think that the box in the background is also pretty interesting, a rs150T, which you can make out is a truncated version possibly?
Sometimes I wonder if Zaph posts pictures like that just to see if anybody catches it!
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Re: rd150t? in background
> I think that the box in the background is
> also pretty interesting, a rs150T, which you
> can make out is a truncated version
> possibly?
> Sometimes I wonder if Zaph posts pictures
> like that just to see if anybody catches it!
nice catch - I snoooozzzed.
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Yes, that's what it is.
> nice catch - I snoooozzzed.
It's coming soon.
shawn
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dayton audio website
Check out daytonaudio.com, anybody overseas interested in becoming a retailer? Looks like PE is positioning their brand to be sold via other outlets!
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Hey, Andy_G!!!!
> Check out daytonaudio.com, anybody overseas
> interested in becoming a retailer? Looks
> like PE is positioning their brand to be
> sold via other outlets!
I know you'd like some of these Dayton drivers.
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Re: Hey, Andy_G!!!!
> I know you'd like some of these Dayton
> drivers.
He should, but I bet not - aluminum no worky with 1st order series.
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Re: Hey, Andy_G!!!!
> He should, but I bet not - aluminum no worky
> with 1st order series.
Good point . . .
;-)
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There is an outlet for PE in Oz...
> Good point . . .
> ;-)
But they are almost double the price as compared to over here. They are pretty much out of his price range, or so he somewhat stated.
Later,
Wolf
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Re: dayton audio website
> Check out daytonaudio.com, anybody overseas
> interested in becoming a retailer? Looks
> like PE is positioning their brand to be
> sold via other outlets!
Don't know if you guys were aware, but speakercity has been selling the Dayton Reference line for a few years now:
<A HREF="http://www.speakercity.com/Merchant2...Code=DaytonRef">http://www.speakercity.com/Merchant2...Code=DaytonRef</A>
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