Knockoff Audio equipment with fake claims, be careful!

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Just don’t assume any website is telling the truth. Do your homework before spending your money. What looks like a good deal isn’t always a good deal :)

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  1. TimpBizkit
    Jul 13, 2011 @ 18:59:46

    You want extreme bass coming out of your subwoofers, not extreme voice. Save that for the treble cabinets!

  2. raymondleeleggs
    Jul 13, 2011 @ 19:46:54

    140Db? You will be deaf before you know it! LMAO at the mistakes on the website.

  3. TimpBizkit
    Jul 13, 2011 @ 19:56:09

    Those speakers look like Cerwin Vega

  4. sleeperawaken36
    Jul 13, 2011 @ 20:38:25

    Electro Voice (EV) has been in business a long time, and are a very respectable company. I do not have any personal experience with the Force line by EV, but I would expect they would be good for the money, given EV’s reputation for quality. Electro Voice (EV) is the company that “Extreme Voice” in this video is trying to pretend to be, while the subwoofer horns are copies of the Cerwin Vega horns (as a side note).

  5. djbigron
    Jul 13, 2011 @ 21:15:37

    What do you think of EV forces?

  6. Borbuster
    Jul 13, 2011 @ 21:31:58

    I take it you were looking at a subwoofer then because 30-300 Hz is pretty bad for a full range speaker haha

  7. sleeperawaken36
    Jul 13, 2011 @ 21:46:16

    Anyone excited about paying to ship a 173 lbs speaker cab back to the manufacturer for warranty repair/replacement? LOL

  8. RA7
    Jul 13, 2011 @ 22:44:08

    Extreme-voice is not responsible for damage products because of not properly maintain as set forth in the instruction booklet. We are also not responsible and will not change for products damage of water getting in the speakers or if you drop the the product to the floor and it brakes. It is your responsibility to keep the carpet material clean.”

  9. RA7
    Jul 13, 2011 @ 23:00:32

    “Extreme-Voice warranty

    Thank you for choosing Extreme Voice Proffesional we are one of the few companies to offer you the best warranty for our old customers. Our customers are 100% satisfied in our warranty. Extreme-voice warrants to all of our purchasers to exchange for free all of our manufacturing deffects in workmanship or materials. Purchasers must send back the product to our company.

  10. RockTheHouse4
    Jul 13, 2011 @ 23:57:49

    probably glued cardboard… lol

  11. sleeperawaken36
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 00:41:40

    You’d want to be sure that cab was not made of particle board of MDF… who knows? LOL

  12. sleeperawaken36
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 01:29:03

    Yeah, I am sure the 30-300 oz was supposed to be Hz…. but they had typos on almost every page… Truth be told, most websites will have a mistake or typo somewhere, but this one had them all over :)

  13. SONIDOMISTICODJ
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 02:25:35

    thanks for the heads up……

  14. RockTheHouse4
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 02:47:35

    lol thats some pretty heavy response!

    i would take the raw cabinet and load it with my own woofer! thats whats they probably sell you!

  15. JesusIsMyHomeDogg
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 03:09:24

    Are you kidding me! I only buy extreme voice. They sound like Bose!

    JK…. lol

  16. ScottishDeeJay
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 03:14:28

    You mean the interwebz lies to us? That’s crazy talk right there!
    Great vid, bud. I always go by the saying “if something seems too good to be true, it probably is”.
    That’s not to say you can’t find value – I negotiated $400 off the price of a JBL sub – but be wary of companies looking to exploit your desire to start DJing.

    Oh, I think the 30-300 oz was a typo. I’m guessing it should be hz. Good, reputable companies tend not to have typos in their website!

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