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In Reply to: RE: ACS sells decorative panels or sound panels? posted by cheap-Jack on June 12, 2007 at 12:20:40
ASC has always put out honest products that stem from solid engineering principles with specs to back them up.
I am not sure where your sarcastic attitude stems from but if U click on the link I provided, U can take a look for yourself at the acoustic panel specs in the PDF file.
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I am a techno die-harder not so easily convinced by sales pitches without valid supporting technical data, be it a CD magic ink or a sound panel.
Frankly I am not impressed by the "absorption coefficients" listed there, without stating how such data were obtained. The rest of the link is a sheer sales pitch to woo consumers, IMO.
I am expecting to read the acoutsical frequency spectrum vs SPLs & the conditions how such measurements were made. Whether such data were made in a normal indoor home environment or in an enechoic chamber, etc etc.
You may be an affordable & willing consumer. Sorry, I am NOT someone who takes vendors' talks for granted that easily.
c-J
PS: even Dan Brown tried to explain the hidden code in da Vinci's Mona Lisa oil painting pretty convincingly in his best-selling novel. ASC needs to do better tehnically if it really wants to sell its picture panels to tehnicall-minded audio nuts, like yours truly.
cheap-Jack,
Some of your recent posts ARE coming across as contentious and rude, not to mention anti-tweak/anti-subjectivist.
No need to wave an objectionist flag in every post, nor is it necessary to be rude or abrupt to others to make your point.
Yes, it would be nice if every company provided hard facts and figures for each and every product, but this is the Age of Advertising, and hardly anyone does that kind of thing. Did anyone ever do it to the level and extreme you seem to expect? I don't remember anyone off hand that provided all the science and specs and facts behind their products.
It certainly is NOT appropriate to bite off a poster's head for mentioning a companies product's bullet points or ad claims, etc., as often, there may not be anything else to communicate or share.
Please try to tone it down, and be considerate of other poster's.
Nothing good to say? Then please say nothing, at least for a while.
Thanks,
Jon Risch
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Hi.
But never my intention to "bite off a poster's head" as it might appear to you, unfortunately.
As a consumer, I believe I have the right to pusuit more relevant technical data of the technical products from the vendor who apparently fails to furnish . Since the poster
Hi.
Since the poster posted this picture panels link, seeking advice, I put forth my usual "get-to-the-bottom" way of evaluating any claims made by the vendors of technical products as such. Please don't mix up: basic consumer's right to solicit product informaiton is not waving "an objectionist flag" as you stated.
Would you just order the picture panels just by reading the link without doing some more research like what I posted? I bet you would.
Take it easy. Nothing personal as it might have appeared to you, bud.
But please don't take it too easy when reading a vendor's promtion literature. This is the message I want to convey.
c-J
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