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The Commercial Zone => Industry Introductions => Topic started by: DavidMC on 21 Oct 2022, 09:11 pm
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Hi all! This is David with DC GOLD AUDIO. My wife and I manufacture drivers from 4" to 9.5". We have been making these drivers since 2005, taking over the production of Babb Speakers with many changes and improvements. Our first change was a switch from ceramic magnets to neodymium. There have so many tweaks ad changes it is difficult to remember them all.
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=245780)
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Welcome to AudioCircle
https://www.dcgold.com/
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Welcome!
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Thank you!
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Greetings & Welcome to AC David :thumb:
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Welcome, David, and good luck with business. I see you’re in high desert country in Palmdale. I used to live in SoCal for many years.
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Thanks, yep, high-desert. We get incredibly hot and pretty cold in the winter. Nice snow a few years ago at Thanksgiving and the day after Christmas. Really beautiful!
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Just got snow in the local mountains in so. Utah. Beautiful and suddenly cold… 🥶 I’m at 2,700’ elevation
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Really beautiful!
SoCal and really beautiful. Not usually used together in the same sentence. At least not by NorCal natives :thumb: Now calling NC home.
Welcome aboard!
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took over for babb? neat. those are high end marine type speakers for ships?
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This Message is for DavidMC
What kind of speakers are those showing sideways with the Heil AMT and the stack of woofers. Are they still made and what is (or was the price of these beauties)> quite beautiful in many ways.
Thnx
Sincerely
RevG1952
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Those speakers remind me of Surreal Sound Fifth Row loudspeakers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMhgHs8nTZo
http://dejavu-audio.com/surreal-speakers.html
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Hi all! This is David with DC GOLD AUDIO. My wife and I manufacture drivers from 4" to 9.5". We have been making these drivers since 2005, taking over the production of Babb Speakers with many changes and improvements. Our first change was a switch from ceramic magnets to neodymium. There have so many tweaks ad changes it is difficult to remember them all.
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=245780)
Sideways and upside down speakers make me dizzy. This is better:
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=245888)
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Sideways and upside down speakers make me dizzy. This is better:
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=245888)
Thanks, Michael! 😀