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 The Official Subwoofer Thread v2, Everything you need to know about bass!

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emk
post May 27 2009, 06:33 PM

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I've got an interesting story...

I found out that my old sub is half-dead after being kept in the box for a few years. What to do next? Thanks to all poison here, I bought a new one.

To cut the story short, when I eagerly switch-on the sub at home... the display didn't light up, test the speaker tone also no sound... There was no output at all. My face turned to white already... The next day I send the sub back to the shop. Turn out, the fuse has burnt to bits & pieces! The sub even managed to power trip the whole showroom. That's the first time I've seen such thing happen! Luckily, I've got my replacement sub on the same day.

So, lesson no 1: Don't keep an active sub boxed for too long. No 2: Reputable brand plus high price do not equal to good QC

Hopefully for my next project, I would not suffer similar headache & heart attack...
emk
post May 28 2009, 03:14 PM

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No intention to be a spoiler, I really hope this project would happen soon.
Just don't forget the freight insurance. My friend sent back his ht system from the states. Somehow water can seep thru the container. Fortunately the water only ruined the boxes. His deftech BP10s were spared.

We just want our system to be in good working condition. Good luck guys.
emk
post May 29 2009, 06:12 PM

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QUOTE(arremie @ May 29 2009, 05:21 PM)
eh why my name there? I go to collect my RS-42 only whistling.gif tongue.gif
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damn, completed your reference set already?
later after htkaki poison, your 10R becomes an eyesore... brows.gif

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