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<blockquote data-quote="Raven" data-source="post: 641780" data-attributes="member: 558368"><p>Whoa, whoa, wait. I thought the whole point was you send the driver, the buyer attaches their own cone, and that's that. This was my entire assumption about Partheons. To me, talking about how you "can attach <strong>up to</strong> a 48x48.." meant you could change the size of the cone at will. Therefore, you send out the driver with a sheet of 24"^2 material, owner thinks "Let's go bigger!" and buys MDF for a new driver, and has a 70 pound cone. Okay, this really clears things up. I was told 200 and UP, not the other way around. Gah, who needs to go that high anyway, I'd be uber-happy having it play 50hz and down. Sorry if you thought I called you an idiot. I meant no such thing, I just have trouble putting what I want to say in type.</p><p></p><p>Kudos for being understanding.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Just to mention, I changed my name from Scarenius to Raven. My own reasons. Sorry for the mixup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raven, post: 641780, member: 558368"] Whoa, whoa, wait. I thought the whole point was you send the driver, the buyer attaches their own cone, and that's that. This was my entire assumption about Partheons. To me, talking about how you "can attach [B]up to[/B] a 48x48.." meant you could change the size of the cone at will. Therefore, you send out the driver with a sheet of 24"^2 material, owner thinks "Let's go bigger!" and buys MDF for a new driver, and has a 70 pound cone. Okay, this really clears things up. I was told 200 and UP, not the other way around. Gah, who needs to go that high anyway, I'd be uber-happy having it play 50hz and down. Sorry if you thought I called you an idiot. I meant no such thing, I just have trouble putting what I want to say in type. Kudos for being understanding. EDIT: Just to mention, I changed my name from Scarenius to Raven. My own reasons. Sorry for the mixup. [/QUOTE]
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