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#76 Re: DL8 modding

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Give im a chance Ray......Probably still at A&E trying to get the speaker panel's removed from his digits.
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#77 Re: DL8 modding

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"Very Interesting", thats how I'd describe them. It's like the Mid/Bass driver has got-out-of-the-way of the Tweeter, the sound is wide open and clean. They're fun to listen to even in this unfinished state, the 3mm steel plating has arrived, that'll go in this weekend.

I like em.
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#78 Re: DL8 modding

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Sounds encouraging Dave.
We have yourself doing a Doc thing to an old speaker and me designing and building a semi-omni Metronome, with influence from the Doc (cubes) as well and both these projects seem to sound bloody good. Cheers Richard. :)
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#79 Re: DL8 modding

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Well its nice to have a Genie's arse around occasionally :P
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#80 Re: DL8 modding

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Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2017 8:26 pm Well its nice to have a Genie's arse around occasionally :P
Who's that then?
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#81 Re: DL8 modding

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I thought you would pipe up eventually, as an ingrained established Dunn hater I am surprised it took you so long.
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#82 Re: DL8 modding

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Hater?
Don't flatter yourself.
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#83 Re: DL8 modding

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So what other purpose is there for you to post here in this thread, it is obviously not constructive, it is obviously the desire for conflict. I haven't addressed you, you made the decision to stick yourself here. So tell us why, what do you want.
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#84 Re: DL8 modding

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On this forum we have "banter" that is not classed as thread crapping.

Your comment (about genies arse) prompted a bit of "banter", that's all.

Lighten up Richard, why should anyone hate you ? Not even me.
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#85 Re: DL8 modding

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Rubbish and nonsense, I know the man, there is history the same as with you, which is why you *still* cannot leave me alone. Dunn haters is a group name we use for you all at HFS, it should not be taken literally. It is the ones who cannot avoid piping up with attempts to create conflict where ever I am.
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#86 Re: DL8 modding

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You do not "know the man".
I have never met you, nor you me.
You said I was a Dunn hater, when in truth I can't be arsed hating anyone, least of all Richard Dunn. Life's too short to be wasting it on hatred.
Get over yourself.

Now who's this Genie's Arse you referred to?
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#87 Re: DL8 modding

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You know the answer, it is obvious even to a single brain cell so there no purpose of you being here *other* than to create conflict. The good thing is you show yourself as you are, you expose yourself, thank you!

Do you wish to comment on Doc Mods, do you wish to ask myself or Dave a question about the process, or what Dave is doing, do you wish to comment on it. It seems not, so there is no alternative motivation available apart from conflict. You are welcome to prove me wrong, by commenting constructively for or against the project.
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#88 Re: DL8 modding

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Well done our Dave. :)

I look forward to your next report after the steel plates are fitted.
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#89 Re: DL8 modding

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(complete surprise) thank you Noddy.

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#90 Re: DL8 modding

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Just out of curiosity, Richard, why do you think you seem to attract all this hatred wherever you go? It must be annoying for you. I don't think I've ever come across anyone else who has this effect on forums. Could it be that you actually enjoy it in some way? After all, if you didn't you'd probably have done something to prevent it by now. It's been going on for years.
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