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mattchowell
11-17-2002, 02:42 PM
<font color='#000000'>I found an old tower pair at a garage sale several years ago-and they've served well as rear surrounds-I can't find a DA website. Does anyone have any info on this co.?</font>
Silverdog
08-06-2006, 07:51 PM
OK, got registered. I bought their D12 speakers in early 70s at their factory in Southern Calif. I recall it was off the 405 freeway, I believe in Compton. Guess they've folded up their tents & long gone now.
I've been living in Costa Rica past 15 yrs but I still have my D12s. Love them but they're 50w speakers in a 7w world. Need to get an amp or something to adapt them. If you have any ideas please contact me.
d12milt
09-04-2006, 10:27 AM
hey dude.i have a pair of d 12's and d6 speakers.always dreamed of having some again and with the internet,this became possible.they are both in my basement home theatre system and i often switch back and forth between them.tweetersd have all been replaced and i found the perfect replacement woofers for them from mcm and parts express.i think theyre the finest speakers ever made. milt miller detroit
JoeE SP9
09-05-2006, 11:12 AM
OK, got registered. I bought their D12 speakers in early 70s at their factory in Southern Calif. I recall it was off the 405 freeway, I believe in Compton. Guess they've folded up their tents & long gone now.
I've been living in Costa Rica past 15 yrs but I still have my D12s. Love them but they're 50w speakers in a 7w world. Need to get an amp or something to adapt them. If you have any ideas please contact me.
The only thing wattage ratings for speakers mean, is that is the maximum recommended wattage. Speaker wattage ratings are essentially worthless. Take notice that better speakers don't get into a wattage rating.
Most of the time you blow speakers because of insufficient power. :D
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