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Re: You’re doing it wrong…
Yeah, when you average it out, 4 out of 3 people have issues with math.
😁
Tom
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Tom
treitz3
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Re: Polk Mini Monitors
Funny you should say that, most everybody I know that had a set of those had them in their vehicles.
pitdogg2
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Re: Polk Mini Monitors
Cool. How are they?
I've never heard any Tektons.
I have heard the older flagship and the little brother versions of the Tekton's. They have the ability to really shine or be an "okay speaker". They are very sensitive to upstream gear.
In the right room, they can throw a rather impressive soundstage and the big brother is a true full range speaker.
They are actually introducing an even bigger flagship than the existing one. I think this will solve some some things that are (or could be) a little beaming at times with certain instruments and voices.
Tom
treitz3
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7A with unique cabinets
The original owner had the dealer put formica on them to match his decor at home better. 









odcics2
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Re: Polk Mini Monitors
Cool. How are they?
I've never heard any Tektons.
Better than the Polk mini monitors 😂
They actually sound Polk like in my opinion. Very nice full mids and sweet non fatiguing highs.
DeRod
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Re: Identify the model
The RM6200 satellite/subwoofer system came with a subwoofer given the model number PSW250 and the RM6600 came with a model number PSW350. The labeling on the back indicates this was part of a system rather than a standalone PSW350 version which had the LFE connector to the right of the Line In jacks.
Emlyn
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Re: EV's , who owns one and can share their ownership experience?
Here's some Teslas that may be available.


mrbigbluelight
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Re: Let's have a shootout.
^^^ awesome Jody.
Dump those isolators and get some Sound Addicted acoustic foam pads. They have all kinds of different types and designs. I swear by these pads, though. One of the best mods/accessories, regardless of cost, and these are relatively cheap.
They have the added feature of angle control. Each pad is comprised it two pieces, sliced on a diagonal. You flip, stack, and orient the pad set for various angle orientation of the speaker/monitor. Pretty handy.
Stiff enough to not bleed off sound life, soft enough to thoroughly decouple.
I have those Wagner/Diversitech sandwiches for some stuff, but they're too stiff and act more like couplers. (originally designed to be used under heavy equipment to damp vibration or motion. think pumps, compressors, and motors)
https://www.amazon.com/Sound-Addicted-Isolation-Monitors-Acoustic/dp/B0757LTZJJ
Dump those isolators and get some Sound Addicted acoustic foam pads. They have all kinds of different types and designs. I swear by these pads, though. One of the best mods/accessories, regardless of cost, and these are relatively cheap.
They have the added feature of angle control. Each pad is comprised it two pieces, sliced on a diagonal. You flip, stack, and orient the pad set for various angle orientation of the speaker/monitor. Pretty handy.
Stiff enough to not bleed off sound life, soft enough to thoroughly decouple.
I have those Wagner/Diversitech sandwiches for some stuff, but they're too stiff and act more like couplers. (originally designed to be used under heavy equipment to damp vibration or motion. think pumps, compressors, and motors)
https://www.amazon.com/Sound-Addicted-Isolation-Monitors-Acoustic/dp/B0757LTZJJ

msg
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