And to answer that question, I know they were at DeStijl for a while but I believe they switched to TC sometime in 2003.Wasnt onyx made by TC?
I remember that. The motors that Onyx ordered weren't to spec, so RE used them as the HC drivers.I wonder how many people here remember when some RE Audio drivers surfaced that still had Onyx logos on some parts.
The HC's and the SE's, at the time. I don't think it was ever revealed why Onyx rejected them but I think it was blown way out of proportion. For all we know, the gap could have been 1mm too wide or too close.I remember that. The motors that Onyx ordered weren't to spec, so RE used them as the HC drivers.
I found it funny that Onyx suffered from that one, because they didn't want to use products that didn't fit with their standards.
Oh well.
I think I remember reading that the owner of Onyx at the time, said they weren't within their spec for the driver so they couldn't use them, and instead of losing money on them completely, they were sold off the RE.The HC's and the SE's, at the time. I don't think it was ever revealed why Onyx rejected them but I think it was blown way out of proportion. For all we know, the gap could have been 1mm too wide or too close.
Lol, indeed.And just as a capper, let's be realistic:
Where is Onyx now? RE Audio is more successful than ever and Scott is doing very well for himself.