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Dennis Murphy

Audioholic General
Well, it is his fault for doing a good job?
Whoa--It looks like I'll be spending my entire January filling orders for these things. Let's see--it takes 6 hours of hard labor to produce a pair, and I have orders for about 40 pairs, so that's 240 hours--looks like I'm into February, assuming Parts Express can keep supplying me with stock speakers and parts. I would hire on help, except that I could only afford to pay about 1/3 of the minimum wage. I wonder whether Golden Retrievers can be trained to solder and read schematics..........
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
Whoa--It looks like I'll be spending my entire January filling orders for these things. Let's see--it takes 6 hours of hard labor to produce a pair, and I have orders for about 40 pairs, so that's 240 hours--looks like I'm into February, assuming Parts Express can keep supplying me with stock speakers and parts. I would hire on help, except that I could only afford to pay about 1/3 of the minimum wage. I wonder whether Golden Retrievers can be trained to solder and read schematics..........
And that is with free marketing

Maybe a Jack Russell Terrier can help :)
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
Well, it is his fault for doing a good job?
You know what - I forgot to put a smiley - therefore, I will fix that now.

Well, it is his fault for doing a good job? :)
 
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lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Whoa--It looks like I'll be spending my entire January filling orders for these things. Let's see--it takes 6 hours of hard labor to produce a pair, and I have orders for about 40 pairs, so that's 240 hours--looks like I'm into February, assuming Parts Express can keep supplying me with stock speakers and parts. I would hire on help, except that I could only afford to pay about 1/3 of the minimum wage. I wonder whether Golden Retrievers can be trained to solder and read schematics..........
I take it you've already looked at outsourcing to a cabinet builder and a solder monkey. Hopefully you can do some things in parallel to save some time.
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
I take it you've already looked at outsourcing to a cabinet builder and a solder monkey. Hopefully you can do some things in parallel to save some time.
He buys the Pioneer speaker complete from Parts Express - and the tweeter
and then needed crossover parts -

The question is, what does he do with them extra Pioneer tweeters?
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
Dennis ? Why just not to sell it as a Kit? Charge for all parts/shipping and a bit of a margin for know-how & how-to instructions?
Or as assembled kit, but charge at fair margin for you
 
jonnythan

jonnythan

Audioholic Ninja
I would totally buy a kit. Heck, I'd buy the plans and then buy the tweeter and assemble the crossover myself.

I have the SP-C22 already and am waiting on the SP-BS22 to go on sale for $80-$90. I'm considering returning the C22 and buying the whole kit from Dennis, but I probably won't.

I would definitely buy a kit though.
 
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Dennis Murphy

Audioholic General
Dennis ? Why just not to sell it as a Kit? Charge for all parts/shipping and a bit of a margin for know-how & how-to instructions?
Or as assembled kit, but charge at fair margin for you
I didn't do that because it would involve more work and risk than a lot of people would want to take on. I also underestimated the demand, which is not usually the case for me. I'll think about a kit, however. It will be a couple of weeks before I can get that together.
 
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Dennis Murphy

Audioholic General
Dennis, any plans to mod the 52s as well?
HI. I've done a mod on the 52's, and sent a pair to Frank Van Alstine, who posted a review on his Audio Circe site. IMHO, the 52's are in greater need of attention than the 22's. For the time being, however, I'm buried in 22 mod orders and can't take any orders for the 52's.
 
jinjuku

jinjuku

Moderator
First Ed Frias BIC modded speakers now Dennis Murphy and the Pio's. A lot of people with limited funds owe Dennis a thank you. I don't believe the Frias edition of the BIC's are available any longer. Good to see the mantle taken up.

Dennis, do you have any plans to sell the X-over and tweeter for existing owners?
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
First Ed Frias BIC modded speakers now Dennis Murphy and the Pio's. A lot of people with limited funds owe Dennis a thank you. I don't believe the Frias edition of the BIC's are available any longer. Good to see the mantle taken up.
They will give you a taste, of high-end sound.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
First Ed Frias BIC modded speakers now Dennis Murphy and the Pio's. A lot of people with limited funds owe Dennis a thank you. I don't believe the Frias edition of the BIC's are available any longer. Good to see the mantle taken up.

Dennis, do you have any plans to sell the X-over and tweeter for existing owners?
Dennis has been doing mods for commercial speakers for quite a while AFAIK :)
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
Dennis has been doing mods for commercial speakers for quite a while AFAIK :)
That would be interesting if he added it to Murphyblaster.com. Although, if he did I'd guess he'd be less inclined to keep doing them himself.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
That would be interesting if he added it to Murphyblaster.com. Although, if he did I'd guess he'd be less inclined to keep doing them himself.
I think he said the changes were a bit more involved than some of the others, so he opted to build these himself. Plus they are currently readily available speakers.
 
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