Don't fall for this scam

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tjlmbklr

Junior Audioholic
I did, I actually found them on the web. They had an official site and all. I thought for sure they were legit, so I don't want anyone else falling for this too. But for some reason I can't find there site any more. I also saw them in crutchfields catalog. "Ellite Audio" Well I won't say how much I spent, but The speakers do work and They don't sound too bad. Probably not worth what I paid , but I am stuck with them now. I can be so gulable.

Here is a link explaining it more. Watch out for these punks.

Speaker scam!
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Yes they are everywhere. I have a thread on the topic and I believe Elite Audio is one of the scams on the "don't buy list". Careful using the speakers as they may be very low ohms and could cause troubles for your amplifier. If you notice your amp or receiver is getting very hot driving the speakers at moderate volumes then I would recommend not using them anymore.

When did you get the speakers, and what is the model #?
 
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tjlmbklr

Junior Audioholic
Seth=L said:
Yes they are everywhere. I have a thread on the topic and I believe Elite Audio is one of the scams on the "don't buy list". Careful using the speakers as they may be very low ohms and could cause troubles for your amplifier. If you notice your amp or receiver is getting very hot driving the speakers at moderate volumes then I would recommend not using them anymore.

When did you get the speakers, and what is the model #?
I got them last summer. I am not sure of the model #, but I'll check. I believe the ohms are 6~8 or something like that.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
You can't go by what the specs say, they won't give you accurate ratings. They probably also have a frequency responce like this too don't they?, 35hz-20khz or maybe even 20hz-20khz.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
stratman said:
This is worse than a BOSE attack.:eek:
How so?

Ha, I went to Sharper Image today and saw the lamest stuff you could ever see, much worse than Bose and White Van speakers. Actually one of the pair of speakers S.I. has looks White Van, and they carry Bose go figure.:rolleyes:
 
stratman

stratman

Audioholic Ninja
Heeey Seth,

My definition of BOSE attack: you have the radio on as background, all of the sudden the volume goes up and lo and behold you've been side swiped by a BOSE commercial, quickly you drop what you're doing and head for the radio like a rabid mad man, but by the time you get there they're done peddleing their poison.:D

Sharper Image is: dumb-richman's boutique, expensive crap that doesn't work.
I especially like their catalog exclamations (or excrements) "DESIGNED HERE",
as if their designs were so cutting edge.:mad:
 
J

Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
Seth=L said:
How so?

Ha, I went to Sharper Image today and saw the lamest stuff you could ever see, much worse than Bose and White Van speakers. Actually one of the pair of speakers S.I. has looks White Van, and they carry Bose go figure.:rolleyes:
You are right. Their speakers are designed for looks (some of them do look nice), but sound terrible.
 
nav

nav

Audioholic
I doubt that Sharper Image or Bose have anything that beats the hilarity of these "Digital Research" speaker boxes though. (Yes, the boxes are funnier than the speakers.) Parts to note: "7.1 Cinema series II" when only two speakers were provided, "dts", "aluminized" (sic), "Dolby Digital", impedance somehow measured in "db/ 1W/1M" (sic), "Digital", "Imported MDF", "DVD", "Frequency response ... (+2 db)" (sic), and the grand finale (hard to read in that photo) "Suggested Price: $999.00 each".
 

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Audioholic Field Marshall
"Digital Research" actuly printed specs :)rolleyes: ), that's way better than Bose! :p
 
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Ampdog

Audioholic
Why must they always import the wood?

I would not be surprised to find "wood imported from America" in the UK, and "wood imported from England" in the USA. (We also have pretty classy wood here in South-Africa. Look out for "Wood imported from Knysna, South-Africa." That should give a really nice sound - never mind the drivers.)
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Ampdog said:
Why must they always import the wood?

I would not be surprised to find "wood imported from America" in the UK, and "wood imported from England" in the USA. (We also have pretty classy wood here in South-Africa. Look out for "Wood imported from Knysna, South-Africa." That should give a really nice sound - never mind the drivers.)
I just got some Theater Innovations speakers, they are funny.:D
 
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Will d s

Enthusiast
Great Nav, but I thought the funniest was "Custom Crossover Circutry for Pounding Lows"
 
Haoleb

Haoleb

Audioholic Field Marshall
"custom crossover circuitry for pounding lows"

wow... :rolleyes: Talk about a professional description


I know a guy who bought an entire Digital Research surround sound system off ebay for like 400 bucks for the entire package. It was kind of funny when I first went over to his place because he was telling me how they have 1000 watts power handling and all these things and how they are like 3000 dollar speakers. I just smiled and complimented him. No use saying theyre white van junk, They look alright and he likes them so no reason to spoil the fun.
 
C

costanza

Audioholic Intern
I feel about as sorry for people that fall for this as I do for those who fall for the Nigerian scams. Who's putting these people's pants on for them?
 
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billnchristy

Senior Audioholic
Most MDF and ply at home depot is made in China, so technically it is imported.
 

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