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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2008

Community Speakers in Chester, Pa., shows us how commercial loudspeakers are made.

Location: Chester, PA
Filmed: 1999
http://communitypro.com/

Community Light & Sound is founded by Bruce Howze as a company dedicated to the lighting and audio needs of the fledgling concert touring industry.

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  • see not all crap is made in china

  • MR. bruce howze wellcom to israel

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  • wooofers

  • this guy sucks as a presenter. "im the president and i will show my factory off" you suck!!!

  • we meet again 240p

  • this is how speakers need to be made....not made like junk but carefully built by the great american hand

  • The majority of Community products are not made from MDF. (just as a side note, Yamaha Club Series loudspeakers thru Club Series V were also MDF.) Only the very high-volume low-price MI-grade ("Music Industry") products are MDF. This is an old video; the carpet-covered model range (Community CSX S2) shown in the video are no longer made because the Chinese took away the market for an American-made MI-grade product.

  • @doctor393 : LOL.

  • I'm not sure what's better Radio Shack or this Crap with a capital "c."

  • @2:00, that is aspenite NOT MDF. That is junk and it only looks like it weighs about 20lbs. If those pieces were MDF, the weight would be about 80 - 100lbs, further more your so called MDF is too crude.

    Thumbs down for junky speakers.

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