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  • What is the difference in the Rockets and Rocket Sigs.

    What is the difference in the Rockets and Rocket Sigs. I see they are all signature series now. What was changed.

    Thanks,
    engtaz

    I love how music can brighten up a bad day.

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    Originally posted by engtaz
    What is the difference in the Rockets and Rocket Sigs. I see they are all signature series now. What was changed.

    Thanks,
    Uh, my boxes had someone signature on them :poke:

    I know the crossovers are different.
    Lance
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    • #3
      :rlmfao::rlmfao::rlmfao::rlmfao:
      engtaz

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      • #4
        Here you go Signature

        Oh and BTW, my boxes did have a signature on them. Look at the top left of the damaged 850. Seriously
        Lance
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        • #5
          Thank you very much.
          engtaz

          I love how music can brighten up a bad day.

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          • #6
            Yeah, I'm pretty sure the crossover is the only chage, althoug the 450's and 760's had Danny Richie designed crossovers from the start, so they were always "signature" edition. The 850's and 1k's had new crossovers designed since they came out so they needed a title designation.

            What I'm not sure of (even with your link, thanks lance) is whether danny richie designed the signature version for the 750's. I know Dick Pierce designed the original ones and Danny Richie designed the ninja upgrades, but is there a 750 "signature edition" with a DR designed xover?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by woofersus
              Yeah, I'm pretty sure the crossover is the only chage, althoug the 450's and 760's had Danny Richie designed crossovers from the start, so they were always "signature" edition. The 850's and 1k's had new crossovers designed since they came out so they needed a title designation.

              What I'm not sure of (even with your link, thanks lance) is whether danny richie designed the signature version for the 750's. I know Dick Pierce designed the original ones and Danny Richie designed the ninja upgrades, but is there a 750 "signature edition" with a DR designed xover?
              The "sig" version was still Dick Pierce with a small change to the cross-over to bring the highs a bit more forward. The "Ninja" cross-over is a Danny Richie original design. I have both. The Ninja is a completely different sounding speaker.
              Randy
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              • #8
                Originally posted by chessman
                The "sig" version was still Dick Pierce with a small change to the cross-over to bring the highs a bit more forward. The "Ninja" cross-over is a Danny Richie original design. I have both. The Ninja is a completely different sounding speaker.
                Which Ninja upgrade do you have? Isn't it just under $500?
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Lanceb1b
                  Which Ninja upgrade do you have? Isn't it just under $500?
                  Just to be clear, I was talking about 750 Sigs and 750 Ninjas. I have the Ninja Master upgrade with No-Rez in the 750s. I don't remember the prices because I bought a package deal from Sean (Skiing Ninja).
                  Randy
                  Wilson Sophia 2/BAT VK-600SE/BAT VK-52SE/BAT VK-5DSE/Fathom 113 x2/Emotiva DMC-1 and MPS-1/Oppo BDP-83 SE/Exact Power/SMS-1 bass equalizer

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by chessman
                    The "sig" version was still Dick Pierce with a small change to the cross-over to bring the highs a bit more forward. The "Ninja" cross-over is a Danny Richie original design. I have both. The Ninja is a completely different sounding speaker.
                    Ah, I did not know there was a Dick Pierce designed "signature edition." Thanks for the info!
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