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What do you think of the Volfenhag subs? I have two 10" in a sealed box. I mostly play rock, country and a little rap. What's your opinion?
You are the one that matters. What's your opinion? You are opening up yourself for people to trash your subs, when most of them have never even heard Volfenhag. They will still say they are junk, because that's what they heard someone say. It's amazing how many people are willing to give advice on a forum like this, when, in fact, many are clueless. So, if you like your subs, don't worry, be happy. Learn as much as you can and make your own determinations about what you like.
And if you follow your dreams, you can accomplish anything. I'm living proof. That is why I am asking opinions. I want to know what others think. Not that I care. See, that is where you misunderstood my post. My subs work great for me. Thanks for trying to build my self esteem and think independent thoughts.
And if you follow your dreams, you can accomplish anything. I'm living proof. That is why I am asking opinions. I want to know what others think. Not that I care. See, that is where you misunderstood my post. My subs work great for me. Thanks for trying to build my self esteem and think independent thoughts.
Cool!!! I guess I still don't understand, but that's OK. I fail to see of what importance it is what Joe Blow in Ohio thinks of your set up, when he can in no way hear it. I can tell you that if this is like other posts I've seen on Volfenhag, then they are about to be flamed by the masses, whether they know their stuff or not. So, basically, most of the information you get will be worthless. On the other hand, if only people who have experience with Volfenhag respond, then you're in business.
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