XiJoniX
Auditioning
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- Jan 4, 2011
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- Jonathan Singh
Originally Posted by Garrett Lundy
1. Use low-quality materials. The paper-coned drivers that any factory in Thailand can produce 1,000 units for $1 US.
2. Sweatshop assembly
Saw where they are made, they are made in Canada, Designed in canada and assembled in canada, the drivers are Canadian made, nothing is shipped over the boarder, which makes it cheaper for them, you get it for the same price as a big box store would buy speakers to sell to people. Smart way to go, they last forever, strong durable, great build quality, drivers push great audio and they compare to my polk audio RTI, even sounds better in areas like lows and mids than the polk does. These speakers are so good i dont have to equalize at all. I like the Energy series, however too expensive for my area.