
fuzz092888
Audioholic Warlord
Very nice, so glad I got before they ran out of the Be woofer. Although I wouldn't mind having a pair with the Aluminum woofer as well 
Just in case you were looking for an accessory bag... the port plugs on mine were installed in the port and there were no rubber feet.Got mine unwrapped today and they look just like soccer kids'- I didn't get any port plugs, manual,or rubber foot thingies. Emailed them, haven't heard back yet. Sweet lookin speaks, haven't hooked em up yet. Thinking of running them with an emo ultra 10 , xda-1 and an old behringer A500 I have in my office that's approx. 1100 cubic ft. Should be more than enough get up and go in there![]()
Just in case you were looking for an accessory bag... the port plugs on mine were installed in the port and there were no rubber feet.
I did get an "rbh Signature Series Freestanding Speakers Owner's Manual" (which lists specs for several speakers which are not the E41-b)! This manual is very generic since it was written for 17 different models of rbh speakers.
YES. Like I said, I'm running them as mains and got to listen to them for a couple hours last night while doing other stuff and I love them. It doesn't that that they remind me of their big brothers either I'm sure. So maybe a little bias coming into play, but I absolutely love them already.KEW said:So... are they worth $210?
The specs on the site say 10.25". I'm at work so I don't have mine in front of me but I would guess taking the grille off only subtracts about half an inch. They're pretty thin and sit right up flush to the baffle.Any chance someone could give these a quick measure to tell me the actual depth of the cabinet without the grill?
Right around 10.25 with grill. Right now I don't have the grill on but have banana plugs in the back and it comes to around 10. With bare wire and no grill you're looking at around 9.75ish (9.5 for the speaker and another quarter inch for the wire).Any chance someone could give these a quick measure to tell me the actual depth of the cabinet without the grill?
Hunh? I didn't see any previous post commenting on your actually listening to them.Like I said, I'm running them as mains and got to listen to them for a couple hours last night while doing other stuff and I love them.
I guess I really didn't.Hunh? I didn't see any previous post commenting on your actually listening to them.
Sorry to hear that, hopefully it gets resolved quickly.Slight issue with a woofer in one of the speakers I bought. Seems to be making a slight flutter sound, not quite sure what it is. I took the driver out and it was still making the sound. Light pressure on the surround makes the sound go away, so it seems as if it's not glued down all the way maybe? I couldn't find a loose spot anywhere though. Any ideas from anyone?
Called RBH and spoke with Shane for a while. Very friendly help so far!
Anyway, if anyone's interested, here's a picture of the dirty insides of an RBH posing as an EMP!
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I had also asked why they rebranded these from RBH to EMP. From what I understand, these small bookshelves weren't selling as an RBH product. Going from the typically (much) larger cabinets of other RBH products to these little guys, they just didn't sell.Sorry to hear that, hopefully it gets resolved quickly.
I took mine apart when I first got them and upon inspection of the drivers it was very evident they were very high quality
Well, except for that whole broken one you got![]()
Well thank goodness that RBH customers didn't know what they had with these things because now we got them for $200 as opposed to $999 or $699. Sucks for themI had also asked why they rebranded these from RBH to EMP. From what I understand, these small bookshelves weren't selling as an RBH product. Going from the typically (much) larger cabinets of other RBH products to these little guys, they just didn't sell.
From the sounds of it I don't think it could be wire. Definitely sounds more mechanical from what you're describing. Hopefully they still do. Hmm maybe if they do I'll call and ask if I can buy a pair or two.Any idea what it could be? My first thoughts were something (a wire?) hitting the cone from the inside as it goes back and forth and that's why I took it apart. But it still made the sound when I played music with the driver sitting on the ground.
It's similar to the sound of taking a stack of paper and blowing on the ends of it to make the ruffling sound almost? That sort of buzzing.
That's what made me think the surround wasn't set all the way, or the cone wasn't glued all the way... Really not sure. One of their CS reps is supposed to call me today, I called them at 4:50 their time yesterday so he didn't have a chance to speak with me. Hopefully they have some spare Be drivers lying around and didn't sell out of all their spare parts too!![]()
Well thank goodness that RBH customers didn't know what they had with these things because now we got them for $200 as opposed to $999 or $699. Sucks for them
From the sounds of it I don't think it could be wire. Definitely sounds more mechanical from what you're describing. Hopefully they still do. Hmm maybe if they do I'll call and ask if I can buy a pair or two.
Haha... Good point. I didn't think about it that way.....Well it's great that you're going to get a replacement. Maybe I'll give them a call because if they have to pull one off of another pair then that's an extra woofer two tweeters, two crossovers and two cabinets that are now an incomplete set![]()