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RE: A Short History of High Efficiency Weaponry

Posted by hollowboy on January 23, 2017 at 19:49:00:

The Heresy and LaScala years are arguably the most famous, but the US has run at least thirty donation campaigns since then, distributing surplus and over-run audio equipment to the less fortunate.

Despite there being no formal JBL dealer network in Laos, by a amazing and under-applauded effort, each Laotian was gifted with almost a ton of remarkably configured audio gear - much of it delivered in large arrays. Despite lacking roads, railways and phones, the people of Laos were finally able to enjoy Kenny Rogers and Ike Turner in incredible detail and at truly spectacular volume.

The people of Laos still have a massive stockpile of about 80 million new old stock compression drivers. These are constantly surprising and delighting new audiences.