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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Clark" data-source="post: 76864" data-attributes="member: 2763"><p>Re: Too Old?</p><p></p><p>Pardon my ignorance - D&B? Nexo? I've never heard of either of them before so I have to assume its either because they're no good or they're so overwhelmingly good that you only ever see them on gigantic tours. Could someone choose the correct option for me? (I shouldn't judge a sound company by their website but both of them look like they were built by first year web development students.)</p><p></p><p>My first thought just based on the name and who was asking for them makes me think of some of those car-audio companies who "break into" the "pro audio" industry with their 6 inch carpeted subwoofers (I can't remember who, but I definitely saw a company touting one as a PA sub - had the handles and everything).</p><p></p><p></p><p>And agreed, its him. If he shows up at your gigs trying to influence your clientele just prove him wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Clark, post: 76864, member: 2763"] Re: Too Old? Pardon my ignorance - D&B? Nexo? I've never heard of either of them before so I have to assume its either because they're no good or they're so overwhelmingly good that you only ever see them on gigantic tours. Could someone choose the correct option for me? (I shouldn't judge a sound company by their website but both of them look like they were built by first year web development students.) My first thought just based on the name and who was asking for them makes me think of some of those car-audio companies who "break into" the "pro audio" industry with their 6 inch carpeted subwoofers (I can't remember who, but I definitely saw a company touting one as a PA sub - had the handles and everything). And agreed, its him. If he shows up at your gigs trying to influence your clientele just prove him wrong. [/QUOTE]
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