The thread title says exactly that a brand match. :eek:
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this is a thread from earlier in the year when I got to visit Earmark.
https://forum.moomba.com/showthread....hlight=earmark
I absolutely LOVED being able to hear for myself the differences between the speakers. I know this was a controlled environment versus outside & on the boat, but at least I knew the variables and that it was a level playing field.
On a positive note, nash, seems like my problems were the only issues anyone here has seen with either brands gear :rolleyes:
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OK, before this goes too far off track, please review the OP's original post.
Please - maufacturers, dealers, installers and those that can't keep this nice . . .
NO REPLYING
to this thread!
that kinda makes me feel like that Soup Nazi dude from Seinfeld.
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d8..._soup_nazi.jpg
Seems to be a legitimate conversation thus far.
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Yep, it is.
Let's keep it that way.
I'd be curious to know why someone sticks to a single brand for everything?
most every mobile audio vendor out there makes good stuff, but I have yet to see a company that excells at every category from subs, amps, tower speakers, conventional "in boat" speakers, hu's and wiring.
brand "x" makes good stuff, but great tower speakers, and brand "Y" makes amazing subs but good tower speakers, why the loyalty to a single brand?
it's not like they are paying us to install it(in most cases :) )...
Let's arrange to meet at this place and make an educated decision
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Sandm, i could be wrong but i believe each brand has its own "style" or its optimum range may tuned a little different than another.
Dustys boat has a more unison sound than mine does. Of course running and amps make a difference but it may play some role?
I have several different brands.
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