Any east coast truck camper owners not using their rig this July and open to a trade?

There are two possible scenarios here. One, is that everything I have said is completely true. If that is the case, the exchange of value of more than fair and I would say is more beneficial for the camper owner than for us, since we have hard costs and they would not. Remember, only looking to use a truck camper for a month, which doesn't have mileage based depreciation or wear and tear.

If that is the case, you have demanded what is currently proprietary and private data and attempted to convince any readers of this absurd thread that the lack of such data is a clear indication that I am trying to pull some sort of bizzare scam. Since you have offered no evidence other than the lack of data that only you have asked for and basically outright accused me of being a crook, you would indeed be an asshole with a poor understanding of libel law.

The other scenario you propose is that I am running some sort of very small scale and hugely unprofitable scam.. That scam would include convincing someone that the speakers they would hear before any potential deal are actually much better than what they are actually hearing. (not even sure how I would do that) Also that our 5400 sf shop filled with cnc machinery is not real and the vast experience of our engineering team is all faked. All in exchange for the use of a truck camper that would not cost the owner anything at all. Does this not sound even a little bit ridiculous to you?

Of course, there are more possibilities. The most probable one is that scenario one is true and you are either just really bored and enjoy being shitty to people or feel threatened in some way. You shouldn't, by the way. We could make the subs you guys make quite easily. We choose not to because we chose not to be in the business of making ugly black boxes that look like every other ugly black box out there.

Also, for anyone who is curious, tvodhanel's claim to fame here is designing and building subwoofers. Subwoofers are, by quite a large margin, the easiest part of an audio system to build. You can actually design against a curve and get away with it (assuming you know and include the effects of group delay, phase and room interaction). Subwoofers are easy to model in software and predictive models tend to match the end result most of the time. Also, since low frequencies tend to be mostly directionless, you don't have to worry much about sound stages and all the subtleties that play a much greater role higher up. I, personally, design subwoofers. I do this because they are easy to get right. My team and partners design the upper range and they are some of the best in the world at what they do.

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