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<blockquote data-quote="Remotia" data-source="post: 2231737" data-attributes="member: 568127"><p>Paul Roth, originally designed the 4-spoke “Venezuela” basket at least 20 years ago (maybe longer). The design was then copied by several people including a Russian vender who later designed the 12-spoke basket you are talking about. The only critical difference between the 4-spoke and 12-spoke is the clearance under the suspension. The 4-spoke has 1.25” and the 12-spoke has 1.5”.</p><p></p><p>Cory Jackson designed the Basket SS uses for the RL-s and TC uses for the TC-2k/3k as well as the Eclipse Ti frames also used for the LMS drivers and a few others lingering subwoofers. The designs were done exclusively for TC Sounds, and are owned by TC Sounds.</p><p></p><p></p><p>MTX was indeed the first company to buy and use the frame, but they did not design it. Paul works for Credence, he's a great guy!</p><p></p><p></p><p>The 4-spoke and 12-spoke frames no longer have patents in the US and can be bought direct from the venders in China and then used without a legal problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remotia, post: 2231737, member: 568127"] Paul Roth, originally designed the 4-spoke “Venezuela” basket at least 20 years ago (maybe longer). The design was then copied by several people including a Russian vender who later designed the 12-spoke basket you are talking about. The only critical difference between the 4-spoke and 12-spoke is the clearance under the suspension. The 4-spoke has 1.25” and the 12-spoke has 1.5”. Cory Jackson designed the Basket SS uses for the RL-s and TC uses for the TC-2k/3k as well as the Eclipse Ti frames also used for the LMS drivers and a few others lingering subwoofers. The designs were done exclusively for TC Sounds, and are owned by TC Sounds. MTX was indeed the first company to buy and use the frame, but they did not design it. Paul works for Credence, he's a great guy! The 4-spoke and 12-spoke frames no longer have patents in the US and can be bought direct from the venders in China and then used without a legal problem. [/QUOTE]
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