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Jay
12-01-2006, 04:37 PM
There's quite a few on here that will have no clue what in the hell this thread is about but ppl like Dave an Milhoan know what im talkin about.

This is the exact email I got, which explains why their stuff sucks.
From the looks of things the company is now ran by a drunk mexican who apparently uses an english translator to reply to incoming emails. Tomorrow I shall make a phonecall to this douchebag an see what happens haha




----- Original Message -----
From: Jeremy Lewis
To: info@hollywoodsoundlabs.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 9:03 PM
Subject: hsl info

How do your new line of HSL's compare to the HSL line of 13 years ago?

Me and most of my friends all had the old HSL series. They were decent sub's for the price, loud, and took alot of abuse. Then came your whole new "Edge" series, and those were extreme peices of crap. Infact every sub you have produced since the original HSL have been peices of crap.

So in closing what I want to know is are these new sub's anythign like the original HSL's?

Thank you
-Jeremy Lewis


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----- Original Message -----
From: Hollywood Sound Int'L Corp.
To: asanchez@hollywoodsoundlabs.com ; CJUENG@SBCGLOBAL.NET
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 9:31 AM
Subject: Fw: hsl info

THIS NEW EDGE WOOFERS ARE FOR MUSIC AND BASS NOT JUST FOR BASS .IF YOU COULD JUST READ THE SPECS ON THE WEB YOU WILL KNOW HOW TO CONECT WOOFRES .?


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From: Jeremy Lewis <jlewis01@gmail.com>
Date: Dec 1, 2006 4:24 PM
Subject: Re: HOLLYWOOD
To: Albert Sanchez <asanchez@hollywoodsoundlabs.com>

How to connect?
1st off, you have terrible grammar.
2nd, your spelling leaves something yet to be desired.
You are a buisness which sells a product. You should at least use spell-check when returning an email.

Now then..

The HSL series of 13 years ago..
The DVC 12" model if memory serves, and it does, took 2.25 cubic feet of air and a 4" port 8" long. The 12" was mostly my fav. for many reasons, one of which was it still had punch to it while still producing low frequencies. I noticed your newer line of sub's require close to the same ammount of airspace ect. That got me interested.

I dont follow you on the whole "WOOFERS ARE FOR MUSIC AND BASS NOT JUST BASS" line. Granted the old series leaned more tward SPL than it did clean suond quality but they were a good woofer none the less.

Now, I really dont know what you are talking about when you said "READ THE SPECS ON THE WEB YOU WILL KNOW HOW TO CONECT WOOFRES .?" being as how I in no way, shape, or form asked you about hooking them up. If you will scroll down and read my original email the question at hand was not how to hook them up but rather if your new line of woofer's were peices of junk like every line since the original HSL series. When I say "junk" I mean will these new woofers goink/pop or have an extreme voicecoil melt down when the rated wattage is put to them.

daveb91
12-01-2006, 05:20 PM
Yeah man had three tens in the chevette baby!!

Each HSL 10 had 1.25 cubic feet with a 3"x6" port AKA the Rob bass tube! Powered by a Punch 150. WOOHOO

keesor
12-01-2006, 06:01 PM
I remember one word associated with Hollywood.......GOINK!

andy5.0
12-01-2006, 06:31 PM
I know EXACTLY what you are talkin about man, I had one of those HSL 12" (the teal ones from way back) in the old S-10..it rocked(too bad I had to ride on the damn steering wheel with it in there..lol). Since then I have not really heard much good from HSL at all. I remember the setup you had in your old s-10 too..if I remember right it was the 2 12" HSL's in the ported box with the cut through from the bed to the cab...ahhh the old days. Thanks for the memories...lol :D