First Polk speaker on the way!
rswroughneck
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Last night I just ordered my first polk speaker from newegg. The DSW micro pro 2000. I can't wait to get it and see what 1200 watts can do to a little 8" woofer. My brother has the DSW pro 400 so it will be fun to compare. to bad I don't know anyone that has the DSW pro 600 to compare it against. I purchased the micro pro for 429 to bad I live in Alaska for shipping that added an extra $100 to the price. I'm going to be buying the rest of my system from a local shop in Wasilla AK once I get off work in about two weeks. I work in the oil fields for the (what some people think of as the "evil") BP oil company.
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That's a killer little sub, got a 25lb bag of lead shot handy? It will 'walk' around the room at levels if you don't weigh it down.
Give a little time for break in also, it's hella tight and articulate, but takes a few hours to loosen up and come into it's own.
Cheers,
RussCheck your lips at the door woman. Shake your hips like battleships. Yeah, all the white girls trip when I sing at Sunday service. -
Thanks can't wait to fire it up! I actually do have a few bags of shot around if need be.
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rswroughneck wrote: »Last night I just ordered my first polk speaker from newegg. The DSW micro pro 2000. I can't wait to get it and see what 1200 watts can do to a little 8" woofer. My brother has the DSW pro 400 so it will be fun to compare. to bad I don't know anyone that has the DSW pro 600 to compare it against. I purchased the micro pro for 429 to bad I live in Alaska for shipping that added an extra $100 to the price. I'm going to be buying the rest of my system from a local shop in Wasilla AK once I get off work in about two weeks. I work in the oil fields for the (what some people think of as the "evil") BP oil company.DARE TO SOAR:
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Thanks