EasilyMasterBlaster84 said:Wow looks great bill.![]()
Between the remaining two 920's do you have enough to make at least a beater box to play with?
blu_fuz said:Holy jesus, that is a pile of cash. Glad you came out with something good. Yikes!
PS, I pickup my 920 tomorrow night for $65 - I'll let you know how it is![]()
Sometimes pics and descriptions are vague and what you get is not what you paid for
Especially from epay 
baddboybill said:EasilyMasterBlaster84 said:Wow looks great bill.![]()
Between the remaining two 920's do you have enough to make at least a beater box to play with?![]()
[/quote][/quote]JVC Floyd said:do you have any woofers you can spare or a plexi cover for the deck door?

I only had the problem with the switch on the 1st one I got. It was working but when I tried to pull the nobs to clean it the switch broke. The switch is exactly like the trc931blu_fuz said:Is it just the function switch that dies on these? From what I have read the 920 is a solid mid size bomer up there with the M70.
In my opinion its sound and durability are very equal to M70 Yeah, the 931 and the 975 are like that too.baddboybill said:One of the only issues I really have with lasonic is the fact that its 100% solder joints (no connection plugs)That makes it real difficult to take apart and repair :annoyed: especially since they use alot of the same color wires :annoyed:
Yes all lasonics are this wayCypher said:Yeah, the 931 and the 975 are like that too.baddboybill said:One of the only issues I really have with lasonic is the fact that its 100% solder joints (no connection plugs)That makes it real difficult to take apart and repair :annoyed: especially since they use alot of the same color wires :annoyed:
[/quote]baddboybill said:JVC Floyd said:do you have any woofers you can spare or a plexi cover for the deck door?
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