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- 02-03-2008 12:23 PM #281
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- 02-03-2008 01:43 PM #282
- 02-03-2008 02:20 PM #283DirecTV HR22, H21, H23, HR20, Sanyo PLV-Z 119", Acer H5360 106", Samsung PN51D450 51", Insignia NS-51P680A12 51", Onkyo TX-NR708, Onkyo HT-R550, Sony BDP-S570, Sony PS3 (x2), D-Link Gigabit Network, ViaTalk Unlimited Everything VoIP ($13/mo)
- 02-14-2008 10:44 PM #284
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Wow, I can't believe I read all of these posts.
First off great thread, it really does have a legit feel to it. I am really considering ordering the 7.0 set up. If I order them I would really like to do some changes to the front towers, Basically they come with the 2 8 inch subs at the bottom sides and it would be really interesting to put a separation between the sub and the mid range woofers. This way I could add some more speaker wire connectors to make it possible to BIamp the subs. Right now I am running my sub output from my amp to my crappy HTIB amp / crappy sub, just so I can have a little bass. I would of course get a better 2 channel amp to run the new 8 inchers. Anyways my question is, Does the back of the towers seem easy to take off with a little persuasion, maybe just breaking the glue seal.
Also might be an idea for their next new line coming out ( whenever that may be ? ).
- 02-14-2008 11:08 PM #285
I doubt that you could get the backs off, but possibly the front could be removed. You really will need a good sub as these 8 inchers don't put out a lot of bass.
- 06-05-2008 05:15 AM #286
How have these speakers been holding up for everyone?
I wonder what the old exit looked like?
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Now rocking 2x922 2x612.
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- 06-05-2008 06:35 AM #287
Mine are holding up great.
- 06-05-2008 07:45 AM #288
I think mine are actually sounding better then the day I got them now that they have been in constant use in the upstairs HT setup. Little break in period, they seem to sound warmer.
LG550, Pio51FD/Pio VSX-03TXH/Pansat 9200/AzBox/7MC>360 extender| 1.2m motorized/90cm on 101 & 105/80cm on 74 & 79/Homemade Gray-Hoverman: OTA/FTA/Netflix/Vudu for my viewing entertainment
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- 06-05-2008 08:44 AM #289
No problems with mine.
- 06-28-2008 03:49 AM #290
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Hey Guys,
Long time no post, huh??
It's been a year and almost 4 months since my last post and I thought I would come by to give an update since my review of the Yambeka speakers from like page 7 of this thread.
I would agree with SatinKzo to some degree about the warming up of these speakers. I have noticed this as well, but not to say that the speakers don't still have a clear crisp sound to them, they do. And this is over a year later. I put my HT through it's paces watching alot of movies and listening to all types of music. I hjave since hooked up my Xbox to the HT and use it to play games music & movies with. All sound great with the Yambekas.
One note, these are the "original" speakers not the next gen ones that came out the first of the is year.
I actually dropped a satellite speaker in transport and just knew I had busted this speaker. Sure enough when I got it home I connected it and the speaker just would not work right. I chalked it up to stupidity on my part for moving them around...
About 2 weeks later I decided if it was ruined I might as well take the speaker out and look to see if I could repair what was broken.
After taking the speaker out of the box, I could see the problem. the basket of the speaker had bent inward and wasn't allowing the coil to extend. I got some tools out and performed the emergency operation... I am glad to report a full recovery! I placed the speaker back into the box and connected it and proceeded to do some more testing. The speaker has worked fine ever since. That was at least 6 months ago.
Yambeka speakers can take a fall from 5 feet high, land on a concret floor and with just a little TLC continue to work just like before.
When I eventually decide to replace these speakers and move them to my living room, I will most definantely give Brian a call and by the newer speakers.
I still say,
Yambeka Rocks!

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