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Dear Usher1. Were is the engineering in using the same supplier, K. Müller ?2. Your former series was on the outside at Sonus Faber copy. The drivers Scan-Speak copies. The fact that you down to the smallest detail try to copy the drivers (even the model number 4585) shows that it is a total rip off. You even copied the basket, witch for the 4585 was/is hopeless to mount. The mounting recess is too small, the mounting holes is only for Ø3 screws etc. etc. And you tweeter try’s to look like a 9700. ...
Where is Scan Speak's engineering in copying a JBL design? The reason there was no legal action between Scan Speak and Usher is due to two reasons.1. There is a demonstratable difference in the motor structures and performance.2. The Woofer in question is not an original SS design. JBL's patent on this particular design ran out years ago.In fact, Usher researched the drivers thoroughly before manufacturing them to see exactly whose design they really were. Why Usher decided to manufacure the dr ...
Doesn't everyone say that "this is how the Japanese started when they really got their engine going and look at where they are now and that China is undergoing the same process?" I don't know, the Japanese have an awfully large marketshare and don't necessarily copy other people any more. People used to say the exact same things about them 50 years ago.
1. Why do you post everything twice ?2. I’m not talking about motor design ore JBL patens. I’m talking about the fact that Usher is selling something that visually looks like something it isn’t.3. The same goes for the terminals. If Ushers is better, why try to make them look like something that you claim if of lower quality ?What about the numbers ?Why do you make a driver that looks like Scan-Speak, at number it very closely to there’s ?The only reason I can cum up with, is that you want to make people believe that they buy the real stuff.