Originally Posted by
Fred Sanford
I did read your entire post, and don't see where it comes back around to any mention of East/West at all. And, you wrote it in reply to my post about how JBL themselves then purposely moved away from the typical West coast approach decades ago (an on-topic statement), but you didn't address that at all.
Right, there are resources out there, and also here in this forum. Feel free to search the old posts, read them, and comment on them. Starting new threads re-hashing these topics is an option, but not one that the forum guidelines suggest:
I'm not angry at all- my posts so far have contained honest questions, and I'm quite curious about the answers. I'm pretty sure that, so far, you have yet to answer any of them directly, you just seem to quote my posts and then go off on the same few tangents again and again. If you notice, right now I'm answering the questions in your post. As far as agreeing with you, I have a very hard time understanding what you write most times, and have asked a bunch of questions to try and understand you, but so far you haven't answered them. That particular post in question pretty much just stated a bunch of well-known facts about multi-driver speaker evolution- still a little confusing in how it was presented, but really nothing much to agree or disagree with.
je