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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 3066703" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Mandos, your company took money for advertising/selling a product that was a lie. Is that as bad as simply keeping money and not shipping product? No, but its **** close.</p><p></p><p>The FBI would have nothing to do with such a case.</p><p></p><p>The EU700 wire terminal design is idiotic, no getting around it. Not only do you have to do this 'rocking method' to get them in and out, you must cut the hole larger than the true size needed... thicker baffles create problems with the rocking method, more chances to short something out, etc etc. You cannot tell me those terminals MUST be positioned the way they are. I mean, plenty of other companies make relatively high displacement 6.5's... why does eD's have to have this problem while nobody else's does? IMO the EU700 is eD's most interesting product (to me) and yet even they have a design issue.</p><p></p><p>chardy85, as I already explained, Ben changed the design to get JL off his back. His initial design drawings called for direct cooling, which JL has patented (how the frame allows this). After JL got involved, Ben came up with the stopry of how the first drawing just didn't have the heatsink shown that is now going on the sub. Well gee, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out Ben got caught with his hand in JL's cookie jar and that was the simplest and easiest way to avoid a lawsuit and save face. Never take what Ben says on his website as the truth. I am glad you are happy with your eD products tho. Id like to see the company fail (honestly), but I dont want my fellow enthusiasts to suffer due to it.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 3066703, member: 549629"] Mandos, your company took money for advertising/selling a product that was a lie. Is that as bad as simply keeping money and not shipping product? No, but its **** close. The FBI would have nothing to do with such a case. The EU700 wire terminal design is idiotic, no getting around it. Not only do you have to do this 'rocking method' to get them in and out, you must cut the hole larger than the true size needed... thicker baffles create problems with the rocking method, more chances to short something out, etc etc. You cannot tell me those terminals MUST be positioned the way they are. I mean, plenty of other companies make relatively high displacement 6.5's... why does eD's have to have this problem while nobody else's does? IMO the EU700 is eD's most interesting product (to me) and yet even they have a design issue. chardy85, as I already explained, Ben changed the design to get JL off his back. His initial design drawings called for direct cooling, which JL has patented (how the frame allows this). After JL got involved, Ben came up with the stopry of how the first drawing just didn't have the heatsink shown that is now going on the sub. Well gee, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out Ben got caught with his hand in JL's cookie jar and that was the simplest and easiest way to avoid a lawsuit and save face. Never take what Ben says on his website as the truth. I am glad you are happy with your eD products tho. Id like to see the company fail (honestly), but I dont want my fellow enthusiasts to suffer due to it. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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