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Join Date: Nov 2009
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I am looking for a simple project to give me sound for my plentiful cycling training in my garage this winter. Not too expensive (cheaper is better).
They will be speakers through which I will use for TV and Music. Any ideas are appreciated. I do not need thunder crashing bass as I ride early in the morning a lot and that will wake up the family etc. I do sit on the bike for 4 and even 5 hours at times so non-fatigue is a positive for the old ear drums. No tiz and no boom. Ok shoot
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Ok give the newbie a chance! I am thinking about the Usher 701 since it was designed around the cabinet.
Another choice would be the Camelion (sp?) linked from Zaph audio. I am concerned with this as it looks like the designer did a great job with what he had to work with but perhaps give more choice not the bets build for the $? Any others? |
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