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Inglow Flameless Candles Round 3" Pillars with Timer and Remote Vanilla Scent
26 Jan, 2017
Inglow brand is the best in battery candles
I bought my first Inglow brand flame-less candles on a whim at a local small hardware store a few Christmases ago. Loved them, the batteries seem to last forever. I since have bought other brands at Wal Mart, Target and Dollar General since then. They look and work nicely, but, they are battery hogs, especially when left in "remote control" mode. These Inglow models last about 3 months in constant use most every evening, about 5 times longer than other brands. These also have a very realistic looking wick, versus a rather fake looking "flame" sticking out of the top....something you will notice during daylight hours when the candles are not turned on. No regrets, no worries. Get these above all others.
Like all Dayton Audio products, it would be a good value at twice the price
"Do I really need a subwoofer in my system, or, is it overkill?" At this low price, you can buy one and experiment. That's what I did. My smaller, secondary AV system in the basement doesn't get a ton of use compared to my big home theater system, but, when it does, I don't want a bunch of compromises in sound or vision. I have been running a perfectly preserved pair of second-general Large Advent speakers from 1978 as my left and right main speakers on this system. These speakers are famous for their low-end bass abilities, and, I have had no issues when playing music loud & proud, but, I have noticed them making some discomforting woofer break-up burping sounds when hit by sudden explosions in modern day Blu-ray movie soundtracks....the evil "Sandman" scenes in the Spiderman 3 movie really brought the poor old Advents to their knees.....I thought I damaged the woofers, not good! Listening tests showed the Advents survived, but, I was now pushed to try a powered sub....and this is the one. It arrived quickly in perfect shape. It won't win any beauty contests, but, it has no cosmetic flaws, either. Construction and finish details seem fine, and, would seem just as solid at twice the price. I hooked it up to my late model, modestly-powered Onkyo Dolby Digital receiver using the line-level subwoofer output. .There are two main controls on the sub: volume level and crossover point. Since I was using this with my bass-rich Large Advents, I set the crossover control to a low level, around 70Hz, and, the volume level to a low knob setting as well. The Advents will still deliver most of the low-end bass punch for me; this Dayton Audio sub will just fill in the absolute lowest notes. If you are using smaller main speakers, you'd be setting both controls to a higher setting than I did. There is no "official" rule about where to put your sub, or, where to set the levels....it requires some listening experimentation on your part, just like good old days. Dayton Audio gives you some good tips in the instructions, and, there are some helpful YouTube videos they have put out, as well. My rule of thumb is you should not be "aware" of the sub's presence in the mix....if you find yourself saying "wow, just listen to that sub thump and boom...." then... you probably have the volume or crossover set too high. A properly set-up sub should just improve and flesh out the good things you enjoyed about your audio system before you added in the sub....subwoofers do that, and this one does quite well at the price point. It doesn't rumble and moan needlessly, in fact, when playing music CDs in my set-up, this sub just loafs along in standby mode most of the time. Hit it with a sudden deep bass note in a movie or CD, and you feel the clean, low-end effects. You'd be spending twice as much to get this much subwoofer from affordable name brands like Polk, etc., and I don't think they would sound any nicer than this one.
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WHARFEDALE DIAMOND 10.6 BRAND NEW, WARRANTY!
29 Apr, 2016
Great looking, well built and finished, clean neutral audio, better bass than expected from 6" woofer, I'm impressed!
I have always respected Warfedale speakers from afar. These were a great deal on ebay, and models above and below these in this series have gotten great critical reviews, though I couldn't find a detailed review on this model prior to purchase. I bought these as a more conventional secondary speaker, for lower listening levels, as my main and trusty Definitive Technology BP2002s are a very "big" sounding speaker...they love high volume levels for movies and music, but, honestly, sound a little lacking when played at lower volumes. I hooked these up and let them play for 3 days of "break-in" before critical analysis. Guess what? This Warfedale Diamond 10.6 is an entirely listenable speaker, and, a worthy companion to my 4x the price BP2002s. They accomplished my goal as an alternate "speakers B" to the thundering BPs, for moderate too lower listening levels....the costly Def Techs sound a bit "drowsy" at low volumes but these Warfedales keep your attention. They also aren't afraid to play loud when called upon. Their sound is very neutral, thanks in part to a comparatively conventional 3 way ported speaker system design.....no fancy multiple tweeter or midranges, no powered sub, just a conventional speaker that does no harm and sound as good after 4 hours as after 4 minutes. I was dubious of the lower-bass-ability of a 6" woofer but came away impressed. These are heavy and well-finished speakers, with a very solid cabinet density, though some might find the glossy front and shiny speaker surrounds a bit brassy.....personally, I like the look and really love the sound. I imagine I will prefer my Definitive Technology BP2002 for crash-bam movie soundtracks, but, it is not a stretch to think these Warfedales will be a prime choice for music listening in my system. Listener fatigue is not a factor, and, they have no real "personality" of their own....just very honest reproducers of what you play through them, exactly what a good speaker should be.