Shilling for Tekton ?? I have to wonder what that's all about, I don't shill for anybody......And I guess if my parents were rich and I could spend some time in college I might know more about sociology and since I was born in Washington, D.C. I should know more about politics than most, but I didn't learn much, so it has been me and working class people in my education of people.......A little money may have made the difference, but I didn't have any and nobody to give me any..........So I'm not sure your kind of wisdom is what I need.........And maybe this isn't about me anyway.......
Why the truth is not in them ??
I wonder how many people have been told something by a buyer, that was no where near the truth....I hate to think how many times I have been told that I will send a Pay-Pal tomorrow, or I'll send you a check tonight....and never do anything of the kind.....I've been waiting for two weeks for a check from a guy in Michigan , I have sold a item 13 times on another web-site based on what a person has told me and never received the first penny..........Does anyone tell the truth anymore ?? I have one web-site that I do business on that has a 98% negative truth rate.....Isn't that a poor way to deal with people ?? What are your experience ??
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I sell MAHL tweeters that I manufacture on EBay and then Klipsch speakers, primarily the pro side of things that I have rebuilt and refurbished on Craigslist. I have had hardly any trouble with the Klipsch owners/buyers and these two venues. I have more trouble with post office or FEDEX damage than customers. I have no idea what it would be like to sell somewhere like Audiogon but with as many crazy things as are sold here I would expect crazy buyers and trouble over time too. Fraud happens on Craigslist but is easy to spot and you just don't open the door to trouble you will do fine. |
mijostyn, The Tekton idea of using multiple tweeters to cover the entire midrange (and up) seems great in theory because of the reduced mass for the equivalent surface area of a conventional midrange unit. Are they a box that sounds like an electrostatic, without the drawbacks? Apparently they’re not unique. A company in Germany (Concrete Audio acc to 6moons) has a model with 41 tweeters. Intriguingly, the original patent is held by the Fraunhofer Institute. So what’s going on here? What’s the drawback? What’s the truth? Why is it so difficult to establish? Is it simply a human construct relative to the time and location of its conception? Should we ask Bill Clinton? I’m also hoping that Mahgister doesn’t chip in to point out that we’re all nothing more than a collection of disparate atoms held vicariously in a magnetic space field. It might be true, but I can’t see how it helps. https://6moons.com/audioreview_articles/tekton2/ |
If you read my post you will know that i am more a poet than a scientist, even if i had read more science books than some... I NEVER post words implying some reductionist attitude, like you suggest i has did or will do... Then dont attack me by false affirmation about me.... By the way anything i say about audio is always the results of my homemade low cost many experiments... And finally man is not: "only a collection of dispate atoms at all vicariously held in a nagnetic space field"....Bad science is not for me sorry.... Man is an eternal soul in a sea of happiness, but he forget it easily especially when he hurt himself with his bowl of soup... I dont want to be your bowl of soup... My best to you... :) |
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