Can you use your cell in a power outage after the battery dies? Nope. A landline or battery backup internet phone will work in a power outage. I call it being prepared.
LOL PE. Ordered a pair of those new HiVi dome mids, and three hours later ordered a pair of the DSA 8". 8" showed up today, mids show Friday arrival. What the hell USPS. What the hell PE.
Speaking of deals, something in the works around these parts...
I have a couple battery packs for our cellphones, I don't worry too much. Gives me at least as much time as a backup internet phone in an outage. I also have a little solar powered doohickey that will charge a couple devices. My Sorento also has wireless and USB charging ports, and worst case we just say screw it and go to the bar.
My wife and I both have cell phones but I also have a VOIP home phone system I installed several years ago. Why both phone systems you ask?
I've had the same home phone number for 20+ years and every business/ company that I need to register on gets my home number. The service costs me $155 a year. I have complete flexibility to block, forward and transfer calls plus a whole lot more that I don't use.
I do have my cell phone on during the day but it gets turned off and plugged in every evening. Sound quality is better on the home system and I don't need to spend a grand every couple years to get a new phone.
Some day I may dump the home phone but it'll be a pain to switch contact numbers on all the business and websites that have my home number. I'll stay new old school for the foreseeable future.
I've had my land number for 20 years now too, and yes, I don't typically give out the cell number either. However, the phone service is now bundled with my internet for $89/month total. That is cheaper than the AT&T former 120/month and 30/month internet before I switched. The internet was going up to 80/month alone, and still required the land phone to do it without better or faster service. So, I switched and cut my bill in half as it were. Then the wife forced the smart phone upgrades, and lost $60/month of that savings. At least I'm still spending less over all than I would have been.
I dumped my landline in 2012 due to the cost, but have often wished that I could get it back again. I really miss the superior audio quality. With cell phones, one of the biggest problems is the lack of partial voice feedback from microphone to speaker as you talk. I want to be able to hear my own voice through the headset. So, last year, I picked up a Turtle Beach Recon 200 (Gen 2) powered gaming headset and I now plug this thing into my cell for all my calls. It has a built in battery powered amplifier that feeds back a small percentage of my own voice into the speakers as I am talking, making it sound much more like a traditional landline. But it is a hassle to use and still does not make my cell sound as good as my old landline. And neither the cell phone or the headset can be plugged in and charging during a call, because the 5 volt chargers send a switching type buzz into the headset speakers.
I ditched my land line about 10 years ago and installed an Ooma VOIP phone. Kept the same number that I'd had for 20 years prior. Every once in a while it comes in handy. Sound quality is really very good.
But Chahly - Stahkist don't want speakers that look good, Stahkist wants speakers that sound good!
After the last 5 years of spam/ scam/ political calls we ditched the voip/ land line. We had the same number for 30+ years. No regrets, wish I'd done it sooner. Now if I could just dump the cable TV. The wife likes the one remote and the sport channels.
I have a cell phone and internet service and that's it - been this way for 10+ years - I don't miss any of it especially the robo-calls 7 times a day nor the exorbitant bills for TV that I never watched.
Losing a wife to menopause, cancer & divorce reduced most of my unnecessary expenses and stress levels as well.
Now I just stare out the window across the field and at the forest a lot while observing the clouds, turkeys, deer and the cat chasing squirrels and wonder why I didn't just get out here sooner.
If it ever stops raining I will go out there and walk my legs-off in the woods.
Not returned. He keeps them after review and then sells most of his review gear. I've purchased two things from him. Just listing another source for potential deal-buys since parts express seems to have dried up.
Page 7 and one driver on page 8. https://www.parts-express.com/brand/Factory-Buyouts?page=7 https://www.parts-express.com/brand/Factory-Buyouts?page=8
Yep, Aerial buyouts mostly, Peerless M series mainly, M11, M18, $40-60. TC12" $200.
SB stuff has bucking magnets applied, and some are OEM usually unavailable to DIY drivers, $35-45.
Seas H1264 or 27tbfc with dual cutouts for horiz MTM on the face and H1500 or 29ttfc uncut both $45.
Edit:
I'll bet ttfc is typo, and it's tffc. This is the aluminum 29mm with rubber oval insert.
@Tom_S said:
SB 6.5" aluminum cone at around 50% off - that's really tempting!!
Yeah, I'm getting 2 of these. Note the SB17NBAC is a 6" and the buyout is a 6.5". I checked the T/S parameters and dimensions and it really is a little different (I wondered if they were really just "badged" differently.)
The other ones I like are the Scanspeak truncated 7" woofers - $15 cheaper than the round, lower Fs and 16 ohms which is pretty rare.
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I've never forgotten all of my 69's (*69).
Can you use your cell in a power outage after the battery dies? Nope. A landline or battery backup internet phone will work in a power outage. I call it being prepared.
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LOL PE. Ordered a pair of those new HiVi dome mids, and three hours later ordered a pair of the DSA 8". 8" showed up today, mids show Friday arrival. What the hell USPS. What the hell PE.
Speaking of deals, something in the works around these parts...
I have a couple battery packs for our cellphones, I don't worry too much. Gives me at least as much time as a backup internet phone in an outage. I also have a little solar powered doohickey that will charge a couple devices. My Sorento also has wireless and USB charging ports, and worst case we just say screw it and go to the bar.
My 90V snow blower battery has USB ports so I should be good for about a month.
Ron
My wife and I both have cell phones but I also have a VOIP home phone system I installed several years ago. Why both phone systems you ask?
I've had the same home phone number for 20+ years and every business/ company that I need to register on gets my home number. The service costs me $155 a year. I have complete flexibility to block, forward and transfer calls plus a whole lot more that I don't use.
I do have my cell phone on during the day but it gets turned off and plugged in every evening. Sound quality is better on the home system and I don't need to spend a grand every couple years to get a new phone.
Some day I may dump the home phone but it'll be a pain to switch contact numbers on all the business and websites that have my home number. I'll stay new old school for the foreseeable future.
Jim
I've had my land number for 20 years now too, and yes, I don't typically give out the cell number either. However, the phone service is now bundled with my internet for $89/month total. That is cheaper than the AT&T former 120/month and 30/month internet before I switched. The internet was going up to 80/month alone, and still required the land phone to do it without better or faster service. So, I switched and cut my bill in half as it were. Then the wife forced the smart phone upgrades, and lost $60/month of that savings. At least I'm still spending less over all than I would have been.
InDIYana Event Website
I dumped my landline in 2012 due to the cost, but have often wished that I could get it back again. I really miss the superior audio quality. With cell phones, one of the biggest problems is the lack of partial voice feedback from microphone to speaker as you talk. I want to be able to hear my own voice through the headset. So, last year, I picked up a Turtle Beach Recon 200 (Gen 2) powered gaming headset and I now plug this thing into my cell for all my calls. It has a built in battery powered amplifier that feeds back a small percentage of my own voice into the speakers as I am talking, making it sound much more like a traditional landline. But it is a hassle to use and still does not make my cell sound as good as my old landline. And neither the cell phone or the headset can be plugged in and charging during a call, because the 5 volt chargers send a switching type buzz into the headset speakers.
I have a backup generator which does a lot more than provide me phone access.
I ditched my land line about 10 years ago and installed an Ooma VOIP phone. Kept the same number that I'd had for 20 years prior. Every once in a while it comes in handy. Sound quality is really very good.
After the last 5 years of spam/ scam/ political calls we ditched the voip/ land line. We had the same number for 30+ years. No regrets, wish I'd done it sooner. Now if I could just dump the cable TV. The wife likes the one remote and the sport channels.
I don't need cable, never have i ever had or paid for it.
InDIYana Event Website
I refuse to pay for TV as well.
I have a cell phone and internet service and that's it - been this way for 10+ years - I don't miss any of it especially the robo-calls 7 times a day nor the exorbitant bills for TV that I never watched.
Losing a wife to menopause, cancer & divorce reduced most of my unnecessary expenses and stress levels as well.
Now I just stare out the window across the field and at the forest a lot while observing the clouds, turkeys, deer and the cat chasing squirrels and wonder why I didn't just get out here sooner.
If it ever stops raining I will go out there and walk my legs-off in the woods.
And play music - lots of music . . .
Not sure if ebay listing breaks policy, but this seller is the Audioexpress/Voicecoil reviewer:
He will generally accept reasonable offers, so you can effectively get 50% off. https://www.ebay.com/itm/285148201039?hash=item426428404f:g:vM8AAOSwIh9j7S1e&amdata=enc:AQAHAAAAsLFDitqtMeG2Uzo4ErA3qd3ZkEPgAV/k4RSYsmNy0+Kkp/w7JL7s7ApPcCbDuFChfX8lxYWfqUSuP3YxDAhO0XgVyLEWvMevNJZF63RgevgTrkZQuejxxkOaovfjrDwxLIYOEzoM62ogUcdQdGW+iVw0wEtke2zFQPjtBvcsUvu+IFY8ri+t0weI69A80hp9xMS8w1TrcHHeHqA/BT9ZROmKa4nzeXJKEFdkxlB4SVGh|tkp:Bk9SR-jm-NDLYQ
^ wonder why they were returned after all those measurements?
Not returned. He keeps them after review and then sells most of his review gear. I've purchased two things from him. Just listing another source for potential deal-buys since parts express seems to have dried up.
Some decent deals to be had on Hifiman b-stock items:
https://store.hifiman.com/clearance-sales?fbclid=IwAR2GiOtVyM9ZUhLkHEHTHE6jZsJ_gpl_y6F4FwEqAUywVjTT1KCl29bVxHk
There are 5 different SB Acoustics buyout woofers at PE. I haven't looked at the details yet, but I think they were OEM drivers.
Got any specific links to the good stuff?
Go to Brands "Factory Buyouts".
There is also TC Sounds 12" sub, Scanspeak and Seas drivers.
Looks like more Aerial stuff.
How bout that Dynavox LW5004 for $26.26 over at Newark. Two with the Aerial Seas Tweet in a MTM?
https://www.newark.com/dynavox/lw5004pmr-nm01/5-25-pp-mica-woofer-80-watt-6/dp/78Y7663
Great driver. I am loaded down with midbasses right now or I would buy four of them. There are a few solid designs using it.
Wow, that's quite a deal!
Page 7 and one driver on page 8.
https://www.parts-express.com/brand/Factory-Buyouts?page=7
https://www.parts-express.com/brand/Factory-Buyouts?page=8
Yep, Aerial buyouts mostly, Peerless M series mainly, M11, M18, $40-60. TC12" $200.
SB stuff has bucking magnets applied, and some are OEM usually unavailable to DIY drivers, $35-45.
Seas H1264 or 27tbfc with dual cutouts for horiz MTM on the face and H1500 or 29ttfc uncut both $45.
Edit:
I'll bet ttfc is typo, and it's tffc. This is the aluminum 29mm with rubber oval insert.
InDIYana Event Website
SB 6.5" aluminum cone at around 50% off - that's really tempting!!
Yeah, I'm getting 2 of these. Note the SB17NBAC is a 6" and the buyout is a 6.5". I checked the T/S parameters and dimensions and it really is a little different (I wondered if they were really just "badged" differently.)
The other ones I like are the Scanspeak truncated 7" woofers - $15 cheaper than the round, lower Fs and 16 ohms which is pretty rare.
Some years ago, PE dropped a one day sale on the TC Sounds 8 inch subwoofer, and I built a monster little sub. The 12 inch TC sub is tempting.
So they went from 13 in stock to 11