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Posted on Thursday, August 11, 2005 - 19:09 GMTWhoo, DUDE! I think you got something there! I have D9's and have seen a lot but nothing like yours! Those could really be worth something. I know THOR at karma has a special addition CV to that are pretty rare, I had never seen anything like his CV's either until I saw those and they are pretty rare. So I believe you really got something there and I would definatly protect them and never mod them babbies. I hope someone comes up with some info!
Wait till paul sees these, he'll want em! Posted on Monday, August 15, 2005 - 19:24 GMTOh, I forgot to include the update on these. I spoke to a person at CV and they said these were a 'special edition' (as it says on the grill plates) and have a the woofer designed after the 'earthquake woofer' with the pleated surrounds, large magnet and higher power handling, upgraded crossovers, different mids and is supposed to have an elliptical HF driver that is different although mine looks like a standard D-9. These are nice speakers in spectacular condition and sound great but are not me. I'm older (41) and listen to smoother more dynamic music and my newly acquired Wharfedales W90's are rocking my boat as they say. These are great for blasting zep, AC/DC, whatever but I don't do much of that at home. If I could just get these suckers mounted in my truck where the rocking out happens that would be another story.
Posted on Thursday, August 25, 2005 - 04:15 GMTKelly, Did you know that CV where used for Universal's 'Earthquake' with there own patented sound system Sensurround 1974, which I liked a lot when I felt there fury way back then, so be proud of your CV's, not sure if you have the film 'Earthquake' on DVD like I do. And like pride, I take pride in my JBL set-up with a mighty JBL 4645 sub bass as pictured, soon as I can buy a cheep digital camera, I can get some images of my home cinema up for all to see.
Buku Perencanaan Dan Pengendalian Produksi Pdf Files. ( ) -- In the 1970s, Cerwin-Vega was a big name in the speaker business, but it fell off the radar a while back. It never really went away but instead focused on building speakers for car audio, clubs, and movie theaters. The company's biggest coup in the latter venue was its development of Sensurround speaker technology with Universal Studios, which used special Cerwin-Vega subwoofers to supply ultra deep bass for Sensurround-encoded movies such as 'Earthquake' and 'Midway.' The new CVHD 5.1 (Cerwin-Vega High Definition) series marks the brand's return to the consumer market, and -- thanks to its combination of impressive sound quality and relatively modest price -- it looks and sounds like a winner. Cerwin-Vega's engineers insisted the new system had to have five identical satellite speakers to guarantee seamless surround imaging. And each of those speakers sports a whopping seven drivers -- six woofers and one tweeter -- a safety-in-numbers strategy that ensures the speaker can handle power and deliver full home theater dynamics while maintaining low distortion.
The CVHD 5.1's seriously potent 12-inch subwoofer supplies the motivation to rock your world. Best of all, the CVHD 5.1 is equally adept with home theater and music, a rare feat for flat-screen-friendly speaker packages, especially one as affordable as the CVHD 5.1. Our only real complaint is that there's a hidden charge for anyone who's not mounting the speakers on the ceiling or the wall: you'll need to invest an additional $280 to $435 in floor stands for five satellite speakers, above and beyond the set's $1,000 list price. Thankfully, the fact that the speakers can be found online for hundreds less takes out a bit of the sting.