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In Reply to: RE: 8 Engineers posted by Brian Levy on December 20, 2014 at 09:15:38
I highly doubt that a company like Def Tech would build a full range driver loudspeaker and if they wanted to the information exists in legion with just a brief google search. Its the usual AA response that manufacturers are somehow disingenuous shills.
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Kloss, before I accept your blanket condemnation of High Efficiency Speaker Asylum members as always being mean to manufacturers I would like to know if we have made you feel rejected or mistreated.
I can't imagine that I have made you feel that way since I have always been shamefully approving of both your designs and craftsmanship.
Lots of wonderful people on AA I refer to the treatment the Def tech manufacturer recieved I have also noted others being chased away . Do understand AA rules and the manufacturer restrictions I feel are fair. Dont think I lumped all forum members into my post but the attitude I eluded to exists.
> Its the usual AA response that manufacturers are somehow disingenuous shills.
That's perhaps a bit of a harsh judgement, though I agree some of the responses were also a bit harsh. However, while it's understandable that an executive wouldn't have the technical chops to identify technical issues, it's also curious that his engineers wouldn't.
I know that I don't care for single driver full range systems. If the cone is large enough to deliver the lows it's also going to be too large to deliver the highs, if not on-axis then certainly off-axis.
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