DBfan187
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Supa's mom was here!
No he didn'tLucky you edited it.
Let it die now.
- Steve
I deleted it
No he didn'tLucky you edited it.
Let it die now.
- Steve
Just because your opinion is uneducated, doesn't mean everyone's is //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gifAnd im not gonna read thru 6 pages of uneducated opinions
Just because your opinion is uneducated, doesn't mean everyone's is //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
One thing you left out is that Audiobahn steals other companies product designs and rebuilds them to a lower quality. The hornbodies are exact copies of ID horns, right down to the trademark ID puts on the bottom of the horn body, only made out of lower quality materials and with much lower quality compression drivers. Also, they have been sued for stealing amp designs from companies such as Phoenix Gold. Just those reasons alone is enough for me to never spend a penny on their product, regardless of the products functionality or sound quality. I'll never support a company who steals product designs. It is simply a very bad and unethical business practice.I just read through the entire thread, all the posts. What i found, was the people who currently run Audiobahn Amps overall like the performance. I would say 70 percent. As for audiobahn speakers, most people liked the prices, not so much the sound quality, the loudness was ok, and the versatility from all their speakers is good. As for audiobahn subs, i found that most people do not like them. When an enclosure is built right, i found people to say the knock pretty hard. When done like an amateur, they are pretty bad. From personal experience, i like audiobahn amps, and that is all i ever plan on buying from them. My friends have used them, one powers an 18" XXX with an audiobahn amp, and to my ears, it sounds awesome, the amp has had no problems, and he is extremely happy with it. One thing i chose to leave out of my analysis was the look of their amps. Many people hate the chrome and flames, many people like it. That is purely a personal preference and should not factor into how you rate the performance. Many people have become bias against Audiobahn because they are such a huge company and because of their marketing. Half those people have very little experience, and little if none, personaly experience with the products. For those who judge audiobahn by the prefab setups in Best buy and stuff, you are too quick to judge. I have heard audiobahn setups that sound good. When a box it right, the subs sound right. As for their quality, i have to say, i am happy with the build quality in their amps. Speakers.... no personaly experience. Subs, i have found to be poor in their lower end subs. The everything below their High Excursion seems to have poor gluing and is sub par to what i consider to be good craftsmanship. In conclusion to my post, i have to say, audiobahn is a company that you have to pick your ways....some of their stuff is good, others is bad. All this is in the eye of the beholder though. For now, i am going to say that people should not conform so much to what other think. Derive your own personal opinions from personaly experience, not what you read in threads from other bias members. Thank you for your time and i hope this can bring somewhat of an end to this long thread that was just a gathering of bias opinons.
Borrowing "design ques" is one thing, making an exact copy of a product is another. It's called a patent, you can't do it (well, obviously you can, but it is illegal). When a product is such a carbon copy that it even has the trademark that the rightful owner of the design placed on the original product, then it is more than just a "design que", it is patent infringementsqueak9798, stealing ideas is what its all about. Lexus/Toyota has stolen numerous styling ques from MB. There really noticible also.