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Re: $15 Monitor 7Cs
No bass would lead my to believe they are not as air tight as they should be.
pitdogg2
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Re: looking for new printer options
I recommend Epson. HP printers aren't what they used to be.
F1nut
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Re: You’re doing it wrong…
skipshot12 wrote: »We have a shart-pot amount of tourists that constantly want pet our wildlife here in Wyoming.
I think we should encourage this….
I cannot get enough of watching the short bus folks trying to pet Bison and Elk. It's amazing how high a human can get thrown in the air by Bison!
pitdogg2
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Re: SDA sound taking some getting used to.
Parts cost for inductors average 330 and take 3 to 4 weeks
VR3
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Re: $15 Monitor 7Cs
The sound is 😃
This rocks hard. These 7c don't need a sub they got bass for days
This rocks hard. These 7c don't need a sub they got bass for days
DeRod
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Re: SDA sound taking some getting used to.
Meant “by going direct,” above.
With the additional info about the inductor cost, would be a no-brainer for me.
With the additional info about the inductor cost, would be a no-brainer for me.
bcwsrt
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Re: SDA sound taking some getting used to.
I spent about $575 just on the parts (including binding posts, though) to rebuild the crossovers in my much simpler, red-headed stepchild RTA 15TLs a couple of years ago now and I continue to be blown away by their sound. Even if it is $300-$400 per speaker for the DIY cost, I would think the 1Cs would be worthy of the expense. Another ~$600-ish, total, for the VR3 plug-and-play version (if you get a discount by not going direct and not through eBay) doesn't seem out of line, either.
bcwsrt
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