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I would have to conclude that doing the best work or selling the best products actually bores people after a while.
I do have one question for you if you don't mind. That is, when you went from a straight port to the radiused inlet and outlet, did you recalculate port dimensions?
If you get a chance, drop me an email.
And something else- I need to demistify something. Ellis 1801b are NOT hard to drive. My 60W per channel Thule IA60B can drive them easily without ANY effort. You don't need hundreds of watts to drive them.
The new port might actually perform better...I must admit that I have not experimented with the new port.
I appreciate your subjective comments about the 1801 sound quality. When you are able, please convey your subjective comments at www.audioreviw.com for the 1801. This forum/string is the central location for customer feedback.
I must be very dense. I was unable to find any 1801 link or thread.Saw plenty of Dell speakers and an odd assortment of other non-speciality audio items.
My excuse is the same as others I have read here: not feeling necessarily qualified to do so.
Dave,I am having problems postinf my review on www.audioreview.com I don't know why but their web-site is acting strangely and is giving me error message. I already lost more then an hour trying just to post there my review (that was previously saved on Notepad). I am frustated and tired. I think I will try tommorow again. Also I think that is about the time that you will have to find a different forum or web-site where the customer can post their reviews. I am really upset and frustated about www.audioreview.com