These guys seem to have an 18" loaded horn that works...

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Re: These guys seem to have an 18" loaded horn that works...

#16 Post by Turntablist »

Once again. No manufacturer has any magic dust to sprinkle on their products. Claimed sensitivity isn't possible within the size of one cab. As Bill pointed out the claims match up very well with claimed sensitivity with four cabs and that's probably what is given out, but that's not what one would assume since it's not pointed out anywhere on the page that claimed sensitivity is for four cabs.

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#17 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

Ron K wrote:
Point is the bashing is actually pointless unless those participating have some real world experience with the actual products being discussed.You just dont know till you look under the hood and take her for a test run!
We certainly have enough experience in that regard. But while I agree that bashing does no one any good, it's OK to be a skeptic. Just be diplomatic about it.

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#18 Post by GirlyHandedDog »

On a completely different note... What kind of finish does the Void cabinet have? It looks pretty clean.

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#19 Post by Greg Plouvier »

From their site - textured polyurethane - also known as bedliner
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#20 Post by Drey Chennells »

Does anyone else think maybe they meant Psycho not Psyco?
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#21 Post by Strapping Young Stu »

Psyco was the intended spelling AFAIK

I think someone on a forum suggested it as a description of what the bin sounded like and I think the name just stuck.

I am pretty sure the Psyco bin is a custom order anyway, its not a main product on the Void site, they are far too busy selling lots of Stasys Xs.

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