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thxsubwoofers

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  1. I just came home from the apple store, and I finally got to test the new iGroove. I was very surprise the SQ of the iGroove. At first, I thought the iGroove had the same SQ as the Bose Sounddock. After a while of listening to the music very closely, the iGroove sounded way better. The iGroove had better highs and had better bass response. The Bose Sounddock in the other hand had muddy bass in my opinion.

  2. I just hooked up my ifi and it does not seem as clear as it should be. It seems like the satellites are a little distorted. I am using it with a nano. I triple checked the wires. Am I doing something wrong? Am I missing something?

    What is your EQ set on in the ipod nano? If its on bass booster that could be the problem of the distortion. Try and set the EQ on flat or Treble booster. The SQ will be much better. I have notice the same problem with the ipods and there bass boosters. It will distort the satellites of the iFi, which makes it sound junk when that could be fixed. In my opinion, I think the ipods have horrible EQ.

  3. First you should vist Honolulu, Hawaii it feels like summer all year alround [LOL]. Second "3 Luxury Cars" I think I see a Jeep and an old Volks wagon[8-)] luxury?. I can tell by the way the tail lights are made, but the old porsche looks nice. As above post is that an 911 by the way? I would be very suprise if that is one and is destroyed by snow.[:o] No wait never mind, I seen the picture again and it doesn't look like a porsche 911.

  4. One of the front speakers in my Suburban died suddenly after only 12 years and 250k miles. I pulled the old one out so I could see what will fit in the hole, and rather than run off to the local car audio store, I decided to try using the Quintet's that were sitting in my garage. Obviously they don't fit, but I wedged up on the dash and used some Velcro tape to keep them there for now.

    Even with the factory radio, they sound great and I want to leave them there, but I can't, since one rattles against the windshield on rough roads. Why doesn't Klipsch get into car audio? Granted there isn't much space to work with, but the Quintet's have about the same frontal area as what came out, so you would only lose the case volume and bass reflex port. I haven't gotten to the point of cutting them up, but the thought has crossed my mind.

    Here is another market opportunity.

    I guess, the only way you can put klipsch speakers, is to customize it into your car. [:)]

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