TruAudio BadBoy Speakers: A Misnomer, Actally Good
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by Nicholas Deleon on September 5, 2007

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TruAudio has some speakers, right, and the speakers are bad. Not bad in the widely accepted meaning of the word bad, but in the “oh look, I’m cool and use bad to mean good” sense. Anyhoo, the company’s “BadBoy” in-wall speakers, available in black or white, have a 1-inch tweeter (which is typical for the type) and four-layer voice coils. I guess that’s good; my speakers turn “on” and “off.”

These types of speakers are for people with real jobs and real disposable income, which explains the (up to) $1,500 per speaker price.

BadBoy Series [TruAudio via Electronic House]

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  • The badboy series absolutely kick butt. If you are remodeling or building, they put the back cans in before drywall and with the black cloth covers, they just dissapear when the lights go dim. These things will BLOW & GO! Get a nice 12-15″ sub with a quality receiver and it’s better than the movie theatre sound!

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