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Yeah, tempting. I kind of need to figure out what's wrong with it. Sort of reminds me of those vintage car makeover shows you see on shit TV channels. I'm bound to ruin it.
Love to see that one of the many white van speaker scams included a brand called ‘Vandross’ - aptronym holding well, there.
Wonder if they ever did an episode where Luther investigated these?
I once got stopped on Soho Sq by one of those van guys, I had £60K in down my jeans at the time (boring story, nothing too shady) and I totally freaked out, thinking they'd seen me leaving the bank. They hadn't, it was just coincidence they asked a paranoid fucker at the best of times 'psssst come over here mate I wanna ask you somefing' with a massive wad of cash stuffed in his Yfronts.
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‘Acoustic Response’
Reference! Good recall.
They've held their value well. Probably shudda kept them. I think I sold them for £50 to a mate... although idk if he paid me.
Yeah I bought some. Can't remember what they were called.
They pulled up as I was walking out of my house and asked if I wanted to buy some speakers. They were extra one ordered by mistake. I could have them for £100. They gave me the number of their office to call to check the price. When I did the sales girl said they were >£300 (I think). I had to get a lift to the cash point.
When I played them they weren't as good as my Eltax, but they weren't the worst things on earth. I remember being surprised as they were more wpc and had more speaker cones. I ran them plus my eltax. On reflection 4 floor standing speakers was probably overkill for my uni bedrooms.
Thinking about it now maybe I misremembered how much I paid, as even if they were complete junk surely there's a limit as to how cheap you could make them? I mean there is still a fair bit of wood. Doesn't seem like much margin.