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

Posted by villastrangiato on August 22, 2012 at 16:16:10:

Can't let it go, can you Ryan? Like Schumacher, you always have to have the last word and always have to personally attack someone who has a different viewpoint or gripe - legitimate or not. The fiasco with the D-Sonic amplifier was to use one of your friend/admirer's words - quite bizarre. And of all the people to link up with, Peter Schumacher is extremely opinionated and derisive - particularly towards people who don't share his views. There are 14000 posts of his on the Parts Express board that back me up on this. So given your actions and those of people you associate with, you shouldn't be surprised that the train wrecks have been following you around.

A little advice (not that you'd be inclined or intelligent enough to take it) - just build the best speakers you can and let them speak for themselves. Asking your friends from Missouri or Texas to give you a plug on an internet forum is bound to blow up in your face. If your speakers are good, in the end, that's all that really matters.