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Old 31st August 2005, 03:31 PM   #1
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Default Are these for real?

Check out these speaker I found on Ebay.

They are by a compnay called "Worlds Best Loudspeakers", which is a pretty darn big claim!

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Old 31st August 2005, 03:52 PM   #2
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Power Handling: 230W Maximum Music Power, 40W RMS
Frequency response: 26-30000Hz +/-2dB (driver spec)
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1200 Pounds for a set of 6x9 Car Speakers in a nice cabinet. I think I see a couple of fins in the water of hi-fi Land.
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Check out these speaker I found on Ebay.

They are by a compnay called "Worlds Best Loudspeakers", which is a pretty darn big claim!

Any comments people?


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Old 31st August 2005, 04:15 PM   #4
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Their using a Behringer DEQ to equalize the speaker too thereby proving that the DEQ2496 is the "world's best equalizer" I knew this already from personal experience but for all you heretics out there, now you have proof

[EDIT] : At this price range surely they could atleast countersink the driver instead of leaving it sitting on top of the baffle

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Old 31st August 2005, 05:13 PM   #6
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Their using a Behringer DEQ to equalize the speaker too thereby proving that the DEQ2496 is the "world's best equalizer" I knew this already from personal experience but for all you heretics out there, now you have proof

[EDIT] : At this price range surely they could atleast countersink the driver instead of leaving it sitting on top of the baffle

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this is cheap **** price range

as far as store bought that is
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Old 31st August 2005, 05:25 PM   #7
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Not these things again.

I wish someone would listen to them and tell us what they actually sound like.

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I wish someone would listen to them and tell us what they actually sound like.

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probably very.... unimpressive
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I like how they say there is no crossover. And the pic of the EQ makes it obvious that it is doing nothing to make anything better by adding crazy amounts of bass.

That site was good for a chuckle. By the looks of it, the seller has sold 9 of these bloody things on ebay. 9 too many IMO.
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I like how they say there is no crossover. And the pic of the EQ makes it obvious that it is doing nothing to make anything better by adding crazy amounts of bass.

That site was good for a chuckle. By the looks of it, the seller has sold 9 of these bloody things on ebay. 9 too many IMO.

he bought things like spark plugs on ebay... I don't think he's sold one

I like how the recommended eq is a behringer

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