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Audioholic Ninja
LOL.You guys got a lot of free time this morning hey?![]()
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Skeeter...thanks for the history. Nah...I don't consider those Onix speakers to be associated with AV123. But now that you mention it....where is my bazooka?!
LOL.You guys got a lot of free time this morning hey?![]()
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How much is that upgrade going to cost? I paid for the HR but the amp made nasty clacking sounds and it was never resolved. I still have the original parts that I took out of the original sub.Jed
you still have your UFW-12?
I am about to have the amp only upgrade out![]()
It looks like $200.How much is that upgrade going to cost? I paid for the HR but the amp made nasty clacking sounds and it was never resolved. I still have the original parts that I took out of the original sub.
Yeah, they technically are but just like you wouldn't consider Swans to be an AV123 item, you wouldn't consider Onix to be an AV123 item. I wouldn't at least, especially now with Hugh handling OnixLOL.
Skeeter...thanks for the history. Nah...I don't consider those Onix speakers to be associated with AV123. But now that you mention it....where is my bazooka?!![]()
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What about the rosewood version of the Ref1? The Ref1 LE I think it was called.Very true. But AV123 was the only seller of these in the US so they had to have come from them. It wasn't an AV123 designed or engineered speaker but it did come through the AV123 channels.
As far as I know, ALL Onix came from AV123 during the 2000's but I could be wrong. Hugh would most likely know best.What about the rosewood version of the Ref1? The Ref1 LE I think it was called.
As far as I know, ALL Onix came from AV123 during the 2000's but I could be wrong. Hugh would most likely know best.
What I meant was did AV123 have any influence in bringing that model to market? In the "Rocket" rosewood, it cost much less, and was also for a time offered as a bundle with the tube amp.As far as I know, ALL Onix came from AV123 during the 2000's but I could be wrong. Hugh would most likely know best.
What I meant was did AV123 have any influence in bringing that model to market? In the "Rocket" rosewood, it cost much less, and was also for a time offered as a bundle with the tube amp.
Which version of the UFW-12 drivers did you get since there were 3 different UFW-12 versions on the drivers sold in the auction?Yep 10 UFW12 drivers and 3 work tables
So you haven't seen the finish yet? The adjective "beautiful" in this case gives me an image of a guy on the streets trying to sell me a cheap watch.I'm glad to see some of the people from that site are still around.
I've got an unpacked mfw15 in storage that I haven't even opened yet and have my fingers and toes crossed. I got it off Mark in place of the elusive Xplosives I ordered. I wanted to use up my credit before they closed shop so I ordered a b-stock mfw that showed up as c-stock. I called and spoke to Mark and he had a beautiful one in the showroom he would send me but took so long to send it that I moved before it arrived. I had my realtor put it in our house we were selling and finally moved it into storage until our new house is built.
I hope all of my speakers made the trip unscathed but won't know for sure for several months. It's sad what transpired but it's good that some of you have persevered through this tragic loss. ROCK ON...![]()
Actually, they were made of Kevmex, a proprietary blend created by TADG in their secret Longmont laboratories.It might be Kevlar. It could be both Kevlar and Nomex. Who knows... The forums are gone so it's not like we can go look it up.
FWIW, those are the original drivers AV123 pulled from the UFW-12's because MLS wasn't happy with the performance. No customer ever got them, so who knows how good they are.