Never been across the pond. Our product doesn't have the room to maker up the price 1000% like many of the international 2 and 3 letter brands do. Frankly we spend more money on our materials before components than they do. LOL
So you probably will never see us in the UK or Europe.
We have been building primarily for high end custom touring rigs for Canada's top pro Juno award winning musicians and have not advertised since 1984.
I would not want to put down another company. That being said in reply to your question about if monitors are designed to sound "harsh", the simple answer is NO. But they are designed to be profitable to that corporation. LOL Sometimes that means a compromise on the quality of components used in order to make the profitS for the share holder. That extra 35% has got to come from some where.
i have never heard of the company
do they have a site?
ide like to see the stat of these monitors for work :)
a2dds 1 year ago
@a2dds
Never been across the pond. Our product doesn't have the room to maker up the price 1000% like many of the international 2 and 3 letter brands do. Frankly we spend more money on our materials before components than they do. LOL
So you probably will never see us in the UK or Europe.
We have been building primarily for high end custom touring rigs for Canada's top pro Juno award winning musicians and have not advertised since 1984.
doyleaudio dot calm
Thanks for asking
doyleaudio 1 year ago 2
luv the shorts....hahahahaaaaa
totallylost76 1 year ago
I like those cabs you've shown in this video
gabegeforce 2 years ago
Nice thanks for the explanation, looks like a great and thoughtful design for PA.
One quick question though, working in a youth-center I find that all stage monitors sound real harsh. are stage monitors by design to be that way?
we use ev eliminators and the sound is terrible in our room square 30x36ft with no sound dampening, i don't know why, wide dispersion?
LemonAndYoghurt 2 years ago
Part 1
Thanks for your kind words.
I would not want to put down another company. That being said in reply to your question about if monitors are designed to sound "harsh", the simple answer is NO. But they are designed to be profitable to that corporation. LOL Sometimes that means a compromise on the quality of components used in order to make the profitS for the share holder. That extra 35% has got to come from some where.
doyleaudio 2 years ago
Great Vid Gerrad,
Looking forword to test them!
Assyemetric horns BRILLIANT!!!
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idoleternal 3 years ago