"The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra" wrote in message
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 18:03:37 GMT, trotsky wrote:
That's a lie too, Dev. I chose the drivers. I designed the
cabinets.
Not to belabor the point, but that's hardly what constitutes loudspeaker
design in this day and age.
You lied about the whole thing. I realize the word "liar"
is thrown around rather cavalierly on this group, but you do agree
this is what you were in this matter, right?
http://tinyurl.com/qnhp
Greg Singh wrote in
Message-ID:
"I spent a week or so doing research, and then decided to build a
prototype. I screwed up the first
time and didn't read the schematic correctly, and wired the tweeters out
of phase. When I figured out what I did wrong and corrected the
problem, I knew I had something really, really good on my hands."
Trust Greg to know when he's got something really, really good on his
hand...
"Tell me, though: do you suppose Matthew Polk in his white lab coat
designs crossovers himself?"
I'll bet money Polk has a number of people who do that sort of thing for
him. Indeed, I think I even know some of their names...
"How about Sandy Gross of Definitive Technology?
ditto, except I don't know their names.
"It sounds like you're claiming that for a speaker to be good
the owner of the company has to design the crossover himself, which is
ludicrous."
No, I'm just reveling in the fact that Singh has bet his name and more than
$1,000 on a loudspeaker design that is about as contrary as possible to his
past posturing about subjectivism as *anything* in this world could be.
Perhaps Singh is totally clueless about how Madisound designs crossovers.
Now that's a believable story!