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<blockquote data-quote="ciaonzo" data-source="post: 6103676" data-attributes="member: 607015"><p>I'm beginning to appreciate my apparently rare and unique occurrence as an individual who not only loves wideband, low Q, low inductance, drivers with soft suspensions, but also knows how to use them within their limits and extract all the performance they have to offer.</p><p></p><p>Some of you should be thankful John is even taking the time to humor your responses. Especially when you tell him that you haven't even read what he's had to say, let alone try to learn from it, but you'll certainly argue back with little to no experience as a designer or even a small understanding of driver parameters. Obviously this statement does not include everyone who has contributed to this thread but for those who are taking exception to what I'm saying right now, you should read and try to comprehend what John is giving you which is basically a free lesson in driver performance regarding certain things.</p><p></p><p>It's a shame that he has to come here and defend what he is obviously very good at doing because of one or two people's misuse of a product that was not intended for the abuse it suffered. I've followed all of these threads concerning AE products and John has been very forthcoming and transparent with his very thorough explanations, mostly to people who don't understand it or appreciate it, and from what my experience tells me, he has been right on every account. And I know a few things. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif</p><p></p><p>It's time to show this man some respect and end the smear campaign. Every company at every point has had some type of failure, whether it was a flawed design that went out and had to be used for a given period of time to expose the flaw, or whether it was simply a fluke such as a bad part or a less than thorough QC. The important part is taking note of these problems and doing what is necessary to make things right. This might involve recalls or replacements, further R&amp;D, and public relations, or in this case, crowd control. Point being is that John is taking on that responsibility and yet you're continuing to attempt to discredit his efforts and his products. Shameful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaonzo, post: 6103676, member: 607015"] I'm beginning to appreciate my apparently rare and unique occurrence as an individual who not only loves wideband, low Q, low inductance, drivers with soft suspensions, but also knows how to use them within their limits and extract all the performance they have to offer. Some of you should be thankful John is even taking the time to humor your responses. Especially when you tell him that you haven't even read what he's had to say, let alone try to learn from it, but you'll certainly argue back with little to no experience as a designer or even a small understanding of driver parameters. Obviously this statement does not include everyone who has contributed to this thread but for those who are taking exception to what I'm saying right now, you should read and try to comprehend what John is giving you which is basically a free lesson in driver performance regarding certain things. It's a shame that he has to come here and defend what he is obviously very good at doing because of one or two people's misuse of a product that was not intended for the abuse it suffered. I've followed all of these threads concerning AE products and John has been very forthcoming and transparent with his very thorough explanations, mostly to people who don't understand it or appreciate it, and from what my experience tells me, he has been right on every account. And I know a few things. [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif[/IMG] It's time to show this man some respect and end the smear campaign. Every company at every point has had some type of failure, whether it was a flawed design that went out and had to be used for a given period of time to expose the flaw, or whether it was simply a fluke such as a bad part or a less than thorough QC. The important part is taking note of these problems and doing what is necessary to make things right. This might involve recalls or replacements, further R&D, and public relations, or in this case, crowd control. Point being is that John is taking on that responsibility and yet you're continuing to attempt to discredit his efforts and his products. Shameful. [/QUOTE]
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