De Hermit
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Fade Tourney atop a bench I made at White Clay Creek SP.
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Fade Tourney atop a bench I made at White Clay Creek SP.
Love the Garden Deli bag, I want one so bad. Can you fit discs in the side pockets at all? if so, how many? thanks :thmbup:
O have the same bag and 0 unless by disc you mean minis
No, I meant actually discs..and damn, if you could that would be beast. :/
I use this for disc golf music. http://www.hmdxaudio.com/hmdx/speaker-on-the-go.html It works great, has a clip to hook to your bag, and they sell for $10.
the pockets are small but you can fit maybe two beers in them? They are the size of a normal pocket(I.E. half of the bag).
haha well im not looking to fit beer in them but thanks bud! ive always wanted one of these bags but looking to hold about 25 discs
mee too!!!!
^Don't get why people need music while disc golfing. Chatting with friends is enough for me. Plus I wouldn't buy some cheap $10 case with likely rather horrid audio.
And I don't get why you would put a quote by yourself in your sig but hey
You might want to listen to it before you declare it has "horrid audio." I've seen the same case go for $30 and had a good review
Well look at it logically, the product is a hard case with speakers being sold for $10. We can assume that a fair amount of that money was spent on the ability for that case to protect the item, but money still needs to pay for the speakers. That company still needs to make money off of said case so we can also assume that they didn't spend the full $10 making it. I'm sure they bought all items required to build it in bulk, but that is still a product being made for less than $10(likely in china for cheap labor). I was just stating that it's unlikely that the audio is that grand for a price like that. On the other hand I have a pair of $35 headphones(minus shipping) which sound great, but are also spoken about as the best pair of cans you could buy for said price by many audiophiles. Also FWIW MSRP on them was $50. So yes it's possible that they have fair audio, but unlikely IMO that they don't have problems like most cheap audio items like sibilance.
Well look at it logically, the product is a hard case with speakers being sold for $10. We can assume that a fair amount of that money was spent on the ability for that case to protect the item, but money still needs to pay for the speakers. That company still needs to make money off of said case so we can also assume that they didn't spend the full $10 making it. I'm sure they bought all items required to build it in bulk, but that is still a product being made for less than $10(likely in china for cheap labor). I was just stating that it's unlikely that the audio is that grand for a price like that. On the other hand I have a pair of $35 headphones(minus shipping) which sound great, but are also spoken about as the best pair of cans you could buy for said price by many audiophiles. Also FWIW MSRP on them was $50. So yes it's possible that they have fair audio, but unlikely IMO that they don't have problems like most cheap audio items like sibilance.