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Originally Posted by Sam Kapasi (Post 469706)
Arrey, LE means 60th anniversary LIMITED EDITION, the new amplifier you saw. That is for 10,990/-

What about my question about authorised dealers in delhi :confused: . Please answer that also..

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Originally Posted by Sam Kapasi (Post 469706)
Bhulakkad sardar!!

Sir please dont repeat it, it really hurts, as i am also a sikh and i am proud of that please:

Arre bhai-logo, MDF is also made of wood only, no? Theek hai, unnis-bees ka farak hai - a bit of processing of jungle wood, and some thoka-peeti of the stuff after that.

Kukudukoo has not said anything technically incorrect - they must have left out the intermediate wood processing steps to make it easily understandable to people: "Made by Wood" (like 'Made by USA')!

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Originally Posted by NOTORIOUS (Post 469830)
Sir please dont repeat it, it really hurts, as i am also a sikh and i am proud of that please:


dont take it seriously there...Sam Bhai does not take it any bad way ...if you dont like it he will never do the same:)

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Originally Posted by NOTORIOUS (Post 469830)
What about my question about authorised dealers in delhi :confused: . Please answer that also..

Their website says:
SUPREME AUDIOTRONICS P. LTD.
Mrs. Manmeet Choudhary
Mr. Balmeet Kathuria
balmeetk@yahoo.com

A-62, Naraina Ind. Estate Phase I
New Delhi – 28
(+91 11) 2579 6778 / 98116 80841

Also, a showroom at
2A, 2nd Floor,
MGF Metropolitan Mall,
Gurgaon.
Tel : (+91 124) 437 9040

So those are good starting points.

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Originally Posted by NOTORIOUS (Post 469830)
Sir please dont repeat it, it really hurts, as i am also a sikh and i am proud of that please:

Oye shereya, "pyaar mein kabhi kabhi aisa ho jata hai...". The rest of India also takes pride in your pride.

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Originally Posted by DerAlte (Post 469879)
Arre bhai-logo, MDF is also made of wood only, no? Theek hai, unnis-bees ka farak hai - a bit of processing of jungle wood, and some thoka-peeti of the stuff after that.

"Made by Wood" (like 'Made by USA')!

Mdf is just wood pieces with formaldehyde or phenol resin in it..


Made is USA rl:rl:

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Originally Posted by low_bass_makker (Post 469896)
Mdf is just wood pieces with formaldehyde or phenol resin in it..


Made is USA rl:rl:

agree:Yeah, yeah, woheech! Only a bit of chewing and regurgitation as the processing steps between "wood pieces" and the "with formadehyde ..." parts.:p

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Originally Posted by Bass&Trouble (Post 469801)

like sam says, i doubt its real wood too. and more so if its their tube car sub. tubes cannot be made commercially from mdf, let alone real wood. tubes are mostly layered bonded paper.

that reminds me... umm sam, how would you like an active 1500 w rms class t amplified dual 12" real wood enclosed subwoofer for 10k? lol:

...for your jonga.

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Originally Posted by low_bass_makker (Post 469814)
Sumukoo use MDF and I have seen there enclosures......the one I had seen was a dual port bandpass one with 10 inch driver in it and it was loud I could listen it sitting in the next car....but the SQ was a liitle less there more of boom boom


Guys, I was referring to only 4 models with names starting with DSW, please don't generalize with tubes and band-pass or anything else. More specifics about models:
DSW 250B (10") - Rs. 12K
DSW 300B (12") - Rs. 13K
DSW 250B Dual (2x10") - Rs. 17K
DSW 300B Dual (2x12") - Rs. 19K

Only these models claim wood and class-D amp (1st one 150W RMS & others 200W RMS), no other models which are much cheaper.
No stupid claims of 1000+W PMPO/RMS etc. Among other, these amps have high-end features like continuous 0-180deg phase shift, LPF cutoff can be set as low as 25Hz. Cones are poly-mica, not plain PP.


It may be hard to believe, but if you people are really interested, just listen to any of the above models once. They are superb for price, if you ask me.

BTW, they also have a monstrous sub which I doubt will fit in boot of any car. Not bothered about it anyway:)

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Originally Posted by NOTORIOUS (Post 469830)
Sir please dont repeat it, it really hurts, as i am also a sikh and i am proud of that please:

Sam, that is exactly why I had objected last time when you made an indirect reference to a short form! nothing more than that :)
While most of your friends won't mind, a few may. The forum is public after all and countless new people will refer to it.

Actually santosh, it was a simple misunderstanding.

And like mature members we have already settled and understood each other in PM and burst into each others arms, crying and hugging, without disturbing the thread.

That is great! good that everybody on the thread is informed now.

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Originally Posted by santosh.s (Post 470540)
That is great! good that everybody on the thread is informed now.

Yes, now everybody on this thread will be able to sleep easy :)

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Originally Posted by santosh.s (Post 470403)
these models claim wood

I tend to agree with B&T on this one.
Commercially sold tubes, at this price will not be made of wood. They can claim anything they like. I have trouble believing that one.

Sam, why tubes again? Models I am referring to are usual trapezoidal boxes (ported ones).

I am getting old and senile. Forgive me.

OK So these sumokoo boxes are probably made of MDF. are we on the same page here?
Or you're telling me that the sumokoo guys claim their boxes are made from planks of wood cut from a tree?

Yes! As B&T pointed out, making tubes with real wood would be far.... far difficult, I agree. But boxes should not be that difficult. Regarding price, everything is possible if sourced through china instead of USA/Europe, he he!

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Originally Posted by santosh.s (Post 470403)
It may be hard to believe, but if you people are really interested, just listen to any of the above models once. They are superb for price, if you ask me.

BTW, they also have a monstrous sub which I doubt will fit in boot of any car. Not bothered about it anyway:)

@Santosh: Where can one get to hear them in Bangalore? I couldn't find ANY reference to Soomoku specs etc. anywhere, let alone a catalog. The palesha.com web site is now defunct.


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