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Old 17th April 2008, 15:04   #61
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^^Didn't you know? I guess Navin even has a website - diyAudio.com - audio projects by fanatics, for fanatics
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My Mistake for writing on administrative decisions.
Will take a note of it.
won't happen again.
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I have moved the discussion related on the Top Amps here

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/produc...on-thread.html

Please Continue your related discussions there.
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I always knew Navin was into this commercially. Today the cat is out of the bag. (I dont know why this thread has so many idioms involving animals). Navin, now you have been exposed like a clean shaven grizzly bear. Please, o noble man, who is as wise as an old owl and twice its age, enlighten us about your line of products.
Everyone has secrets dear B&T.

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/travel...t-time-27.html

Check out Post #395, dear boy.

We know your doctor has asked you to cut down on sugar, but don't fear the sugarcane fields

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I always knew Navin was into this commercially...enlighten us about your line of products.
I think Vickram is mistaken.

In all my life the closest i came to being commercially involved with any part of the audio business was when (for a very short time) i was the business manager (managed advertisements, authorised purchase of equipment, etc..) of a small Radio Station ('84).

I did have summer jobs (in '82-83) selling Snell (Type A, C, E, J), fooling around at Electric Ladyland ('83) and Record Plant ('84), and doing some "stupid stuff" at Shea Stadium ('85) and the Meadowlands Arena ('85) and in the early 90s visited 2 speaker factories in Videbaek, Denmark.
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I think Vickram is mistaken.

In all my life the closest i came to being commercially involved with any part of the audio business was when (for a very short time) i was the business manager (managed advertisements, authorised purchase of equipment, etc..) of a small Radio Station ('84).

I did have summer jobs (in '82-83) selling Snell (Type A, C, E, J), fooling around at Electric Ladyland ('83) and Record Plant ('84), and doing some "stupid stuff" at Shea Stadium ('85) and the Meadowlands Arena ('85) and in the early 90s visited 2 speaker factories in Videbaek, Denmark.
No my dear friend. I never meant to imply that you represent any audio brand; I know you don't.

I have been mentioning this in several posts, all of which have been deleted

B&T is more T than B , and you should know better than to take him seriously.

All this bhojpuri acting and sugarcane fields have made him more hyper than ever!
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Testbericht über Car-HiFi-Lautsprecher in CAR & HIFI 6/2006

Finally found a review- can anyone translate
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here are the translations bro...
Must say they have good things to say about bull audio...
check out the links...

Translated version of http://www.hifi-forum.de/viewthread-102-416.html

AND

Translated version of http://www.hifi-forum.de/viewthread-102-439.html

Hope this helps clear things up
Good stuff this Bull audio.!!!
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Thanks Tool- even stumbled onto a Review for rainbow there
Seems the bull stuff is Amazing VFM. IF they flood the market, it should be a better option for people with restricted budgets
Wonder why these speakers havent been reviewed/spotted outside german circles so far.
Still , I guess their sound( "agressive" "dominant tweeter"" good kick bass") isnt for me. The rainbows seems more my taste.



Next Q: Anybody got any info about the parent brand Rainbow

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What info do you want ???

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Next Q: Anybody got any info about the parent brand Rainbow
What do you want to know ?
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Testbericht über Car-HiFi-Lautsprecher in CAR & HIFI 6/2006

Finally found a review- can anyone translate
Have you forgotten that we now have 2 new German members? TheOne® and TheBrother®?
Why don't you PM either with the review - or invite them here to translate. That's what T-BHPians do right? Help each other.
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^^Didn't you know? I guess Navin even has a website - diyAudio.com - audio projects by fanatics, for fanatics
It is not my webiste. Granted I might be only of the early members from India but this website had it's origins in a a new letter called the Bass Digest (nothing fishy about this). For more info see this
The Subwoofer DIY Page - Audio Links

diyaudio is as much MY website as Speaker Builder and Voice Coil were MY magazines. About all I can say is that in all probablity I might have been one of the first Indians who was actively involved in this.

This is only due to the fact that I was born earlier than most on TBHP, it says nothing about the level of my knowledge.

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Seems the bull stuff is Amazing VFM. IF they flood the market, it should be a better option for people with restricted budgets
Wonder why these speakers havent been reviewed/spotted outside german circles so far.
Still , I guess their sound( "agressive" "dominant tweeter"" good kick bass") isnt for me. The rainbows seems more my taste.
Bull Audio is targetted at the budget audiophile and will compete with JBL's GT5 and GTO series, Illusion's Electra series and Blau's GT and TH series.

Rainbow however will compete with Infinity's Kappa, Illusion's Carbon, Hertz's Hi-Energy/Mille, etc...
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Have you forgotten that we now have 2 new German members?
Arey baba, Apna Der Alte can translate these easily.
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it was just because it was not copiable text that i asked for help. Anyway had nothing else to do, so typed the whole thing into google translator. Turned out it didnt say anything about how it sounded. just went on about how great it sounded for its price

PS @ sam, didnt want to trouble them re. maybe if i get hold of a bigger chunk of text, i might

But then again, I am interested in TheBrother®'s opinion of these brands
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It is not my webiste. Granted I might be only of the early members from India but this website had it's origins in a a new letter called the Bass Digest (nothing fishy about this). For more info see this
The Subwoofer DIY Page - Audio Links

diyaudio is as much MY website as Speaker Builder and Voice Coil were MY magazines. About all I can say is that in all probablity I might have been one of the first Indians who was actively involved in this.
I know . That was supposed to be a joke seeing how attached you are to homebrew audio equipment. Please don't take it personally in a negative way or something.
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