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So Then Rick, Why Do You Give A 30 Day Trial On Your Speakers ?

Posted by ka7niq on June 12, 2006 at 20:43:12:

What I am hearing is that if I played your speakers loud for say half an hour, and didn't like em, why prolong the agony ?

If what you are saying is correct, then a half hour burn in, followed by a night of playing different music should tell the tale ?

Of course, it does take some time to move em around the room ... but 30 days ?
What for, if it only takes half an hour to tell the tale ?