I like how this channel focuses on practical sound quality and not theoretical sound quality that no one can actually hear. Also, I'm glad you opened up the comments section.
Hi Rossi I’m also a huge cerwin vega fan! I just bought a pair of hp215. I love the retro design and i think that it Sound great! What do you think of them?
They are great for playing loud and if you like music that are powerful. Maybe not the most detailed CV speaker out there, but they get the JOB done. They have fun factor written all over them. Great score!
Rossi Audio I agree with you. They play very hard and loud - probaly not ment to be your everyday speaker, but damn they are GREAT for a house party (hp).
*... NOWHERE ... A SIGN WITH (2 ohm) !!! .... NOTHING ...!!!* * .. DUAL #600W IN (4 Ohm) ....* *... BRIDGE **#1200W** IN ( 8 ohm )....* IS "WHAT" IT "SAYS ON THE BACK" ...
4 minutes in.. And all this guy has told me is that the power button is at the back. A whole lot of useless filler. This guy is the kind of person that loves hearing themselves speak.. doesn't know much about anything but loves the sound of his own voice.. can't disrespect your viewers more than wasting their time by saying a whole lot, without anything useful to say. Btw You are meant for permanent install applications. The power button is at the back because it is meant to be rack mounted and not meant to be turned off after use.. it has a circuit detection internally which powers the unit down and enters auto standby.. But as soon as there is a signal detected, it boots up and allows that signal to pass through. Could be used for intercoms within a building for instance.. in which it may need to be booted up and amplify the signal without any real notice.. It's not meant to be shut off. You can shut it off if you want.. But because it's at the back of the unit, you should have put two and two together or read the manual.. there's no significant power draw or other wear and tear that will be suffering on the unit if it goes into auto standby mode.. it is essentially off.
*... NOWHERE ... A SIGN WITH (2 ohm) !!! .... NOTHING ...!!!* * .. DUAL #600W IN (4 Ohm) ....* *... BRIDGE **#1200W** IN ( 8 ohm )....* *IS "WHAT" IT "SAYS ON THE BACK" ... OK MISTER* WHY ARE YOU "TELLING" PEOPLE #WRONG STUFF ???* A STRANGE THING TO #DO ...
I like how this channel focuses on practical sound quality and not theoretical sound quality that no one can actually hear. Also, I'm glad you opened up the comments section.
Hi Rossi
I’m also a huge cerwin vega fan! I just bought a pair of hp215. I love the retro design and i think that it Sound great! What do you think of them?
They are great for playing loud and if you like music that are powerful.
Maybe not the most detailed CV speaker out there, but they get the JOB done.
They have fun factor written all over them.
Great score!
Rossi Audio
I agree with you. They play very hard and loud - probaly not ment to be your everyday speaker, but damn they are GREAT for a house party (hp).
Would recommend turning off the auto focus on the phone which zooms in out throughout the video 👌
*... NOWHERE ... A SIGN WITH (2 ohm) !!! .... NOTHING ...!!!*
* .. DUAL #600W IN (4 Ohm) ....*
*... BRIDGE **#1200W** IN ( 8 ohm )....*
IS "WHAT" IT "SAYS ON THE BACK" ...
have u heard cerwin vega hed 110???? power amplifer bulit on A\B systems z1100 it is also a kick ass amp huge power capability.
4 minutes in.. And all this guy has told me is that the power button is at the back. A whole lot of useless filler.
This guy is the kind of person that loves hearing themselves speak.. doesn't know much about anything but loves the sound of his own voice.. can't disrespect your viewers more than wasting their time by saying a whole lot, without anything useful to say.
Btw You are meant for permanent install applications. The power button is at the back because it is meant to be rack mounted and not meant to be turned off after use.. it has a circuit detection internally which powers the unit down and enters auto standby.. But as soon as there is a signal detected, it boots up and allows that signal to pass through. Could be used for intercoms within a building for instance.. in which it may need to be booted up and amplify the signal without any real notice.. It's not meant to be shut off. You can shut it off if you want.. But because it's at the back of the unit, you should have put two and two together or read the manual.. there's no significant power draw or other wear and tear that will be suffering on the unit if it goes into auto standby mode.. it is essentially off.
Perhaps you do not have a thrift store, maybe you should identify differently.
You clearly have no clue what you are talking about do you.
I suggest laying off the internet and social media, it just makes you look like a "Fool"
you just a say a word thats it
Try again, because you make zero sense with that comment.
The reason things should cost less at a thrift store is because it is a THRIFT STORE. FOOL!
Are you drunk or high?
*... NOWHERE ... A SIGN WITH (2 ohm) !!! .... NOTHING ...!!!*
* .. DUAL #600W IN (4 Ohm) ....*
*... BRIDGE **#1200W** IN ( 8 ohm )....*
*IS "WHAT" IT "SAYS ON THE BACK" ... OK MISTER*
WHY ARE YOU "TELLING" PEOPLE #WRONG STUFF ???*
A STRANGE THING TO #DO ...