dbx Home Speakers


All,

I was wondering if anyone knows anything about dbx home speakers. My dad bought a pair about 10-12 years ago from DAK, a mail-order gadget company from California.

I can't remember the model number, but I think they're Soundfields, either Mark 4 or Mark 7. They're a four-way of some sort, with a rear-firing 15" woofer and some kind of ribbon tweeter.

I've looked around on the 'net and I can't find ANY information about these things. I'm just curious as to what the deal is with them. They don't sound very good, but: My dad's a packrat, so his room is full of junk. The speakers have stuff stacked on/in front of them, and they're right against the wall. Plus, he's driving them with a lousy JVC receiver. On top of it all, he barely listens to them (they weren't even hooked up the last time I was there) so I don't even know if they're broken in.

I'm just wondering if it might be worth the effort to pry them away from him and hook 'em up to better equipment.

If anyone knows anything about these speakers, I'd like to hear from you.

-Chris
cds9000
My father-in-law has these set up practically flush against a brick wall, and side walls are brick, with an echo, in a basement. He uses a thirty year old Sony mid-fi receiver, and a fifteen year old low-fi CDP, so by listening through dual hearing aids he is happy.
Perhaps, these are better than they seem, because one can stand in the same room with them, and not run out screaming.
I still use a pair of DAK condenser microphones feeding a high end portable cassette Sony tape recorder, so your mention of the long departed Dak Company is a nostalgia trip.
i heard a pair that was set up right & were ran with a big ass pioneer reciever & they sounded pretty damm good.

it sure wouldnt hurt to hook em up to somthing better than the old jvc, dbx made some pretty decent midfi gear in the 80s.

mike.
I need to know what year these are from.
I have several DAK catalogs for sale.
They are yours if you want them.
I got some adds from Stereo review from 1987, 1988,
and the 1989 catalog. I MIGHT be able to help you
as far as the specs go.
Listener57,
Yeah, DAK had a lot of cool stuff. I was pretty young at the time, and I remember being wowed by just about everything they sold. Do you remember the turntable that used some sort of laser tracking system so you could select each "track" via remote, just like w/ a CD player?

Isellstuff,
I THINK he bought them between 1990-1992, probably in '91. Lemme know if you can hunt up any hard specs.

-Chris