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New DIY Mid High (90deg) - AKA PM90
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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Klinkenborg" data-source="post: 212500" data-attributes="member: 12770"><p>Very good point! I do however feel a little miffed on behalf of BMS who I believe patented this design - please correct me if I am wrong - only to have B&C do a 'Chinese rip-off', so to speak. I find it very odd that the prices here in the UK are within 0.2% of each other and the specs are so very similar. B&C seem to have no advantage whatsoever on paper, and should have made a point of publishing distortion data (if better than BMS) since they seem to be otherwise so closely matched. Perhaps the DCX is licensed from BMS, but surely that would have to have been declared...</p><p>I for one would not wish to spend out identical money on a brand-new product when a very good and established one already exists. I don't have the financial means to buy a pair 'for fun' so I'll have to wait a year or so until the DCX has been out in the field a while. Cheers, Carl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Klinkenborg, post: 212500, member: 12770"] Very good point! I do however feel a little miffed on behalf of BMS who I believe patented this design - please correct me if I am wrong - only to have B&C do a 'Chinese rip-off', so to speak. I find it very odd that the prices here in the UK are within 0.2% of each other and the specs are so very similar. B&C seem to have no advantage whatsoever on paper, and should have made a point of publishing distortion data (if better than BMS) since they seem to be otherwise so closely matched. Perhaps the DCX is licensed from BMS, but surely that would have to have been declared... I for one would not wish to spend out identical money on a brand-new product when a very good and established one already exists. I don't have the financial means to buy a pair 'for fun' so I'll have to wait a year or so until the DCX has been out in the field a while. Cheers, Carl. [/QUOTE]
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