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<blockquote data-quote="Gene Hardage" data-source="post: 108038" data-attributes="member: 185"><p>Re: tall skinny speakers</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Maybe I can talk Rick into joining the forum - he mentioned that he might but he felt self conscious about it because he was a manufacturer. I told him to just put it in his signature as a disclaimer and that there are plenty of other manufacturers on here and we all learn from the collective wisdom. I can't answer your questions regarding vertical coverage because I'm just using my ears and don't have the ability to to listen way high and low. One thing's for sure - this design has merit because so many companies are making similar product. Each of them have some kind of unique twist to the design. I've been able to use the single stick and sub combination with great success and am really looking forward to using a double stick and sub combination when the gig allows. Everyone agrees when they hear them for the first time - they can't believe that much sound can come from such a small box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene Hardage, post: 108038, member: 185"] Re: tall skinny speakers Maybe I can talk Rick into joining the forum - he mentioned that he might but he felt self conscious about it because he was a manufacturer. I told him to just put it in his signature as a disclaimer and that there are plenty of other manufacturers on here and we all learn from the collective wisdom. I can't answer your questions regarding vertical coverage because I'm just using my ears and don't have the ability to to listen way high and low. One thing's for sure - this design has merit because so many companies are making similar product. Each of them have some kind of unique twist to the design. I've been able to use the single stick and sub combination with great success and am really looking forward to using a double stick and sub combination when the gig allows. Everyone agrees when they hear them for the first time - they can't believe that much sound can come from such a small box. [/QUOTE]
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