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RE: Any of you heard the Vapor Audio Cirrus or Breeze?

Posted by Pete Schumacher on August 16, 2012 at 07:25:43:

Villa,

I responded to your character assassination of the designer of the two systems the original post asked about. You continue to assault his qualifications, having absolutely no knowledge of the capabilities of Ryan and his ability to learn something new after leaving the halls of higher education. Is it your assertion that only someone who has a degree in speaker design can design a speaker? Do you also say the same things about Jim Salk of Salk Sound, Jed Kunz of Clearwave Audio, Rick Craig of Selah Audio? Engineering degrees or background have very little to do with whether someone can learn a new discipline when they apply themselves for over 6 years in that discipline.

Your citing the post at PE about helmholtz tuning is mystifying. I'll leave it to the readers to decide who and who does not have an understanding of the process.

What you hear, and what others hear when they listen, are two completely different issues. Your opinion is no more valid than others, and certainly doesn't seem to match what actual owners relate.