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  1. mtwhickory

    White Van Speaker Scams

    I wanted to look inside as well but the allen head screws have little points in the center and I don't have a tool for that. The ports are fairly long but don't go all the way through. The veneer is real but not up to par with the big boys. There are some minor flaws and the backs and...
  2. mtwhickory

    White Van Speaker Scams

    That's a very good point. No tweeters at all. You want to talk about the greatest scam speaker of all time, look no further than Bose. It was always a dilemma when a customer came in and either asked to look at the Bose speakers or in conversation would say something like, "I've never heard...
  3. mtwhickory

    White Van Speaker Scams

    I will try to take some tomorrow or Saturday. With 4 kids and a decidely un-AV wife, it is difficult to take the time. I want to take a midrange out and see what kind of bracing is inside. But I am not sure if I can get the right lighting for decent inside shots. Michael
  4. mtwhickory

    White Van Speaker Scams

    With a list price of $1200 I would definitely agree. The $499 price I paid seems about right. Without the equipment the big boys have, I'm sure it is more costly from a manufacturing standpoint to make these. But, that doesn't give Carl the right to complain to us, the consumers, about how...
  5. mtwhickory

    White Van Speaker Scams

    Yes, if I climb up on top of the outhouse I can see the Blue Ridge mountains!
  6. mtwhickory

    White Van Speaker Scams

    I recently purchased a pair of the Blue Ridge Sound Eng. HR-1 speakers and I can assure you these are not "white van" speakers. I have a lot of experience with scam speakers having sold AV for 7 years (4 at Hi-Fi Buys in Atlanta and 3 at Pyramid Audio in Anchorage). Occasionally, I would have...
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