LOL! I do! BUT I do recognize these are much less cost so not much of a loss. Would any user here be willing to sacrifice a set to disassembly and professional examination and review?
Speaker Scams
A scam of international proportions ( Canada, U.S., Australia, U.K., Netherlands, Germany, Japan, Switzerland ). There are even web sites specifically devoted to exposing it.
Essentially it involves selling cheaply made, but impressive looking, home stereo speakers under the names:
Acoustic Response Series 707, Acoustic Image, Acoustic Lab Technology, Acoustic 3312 Studio Monitor, Dogg Digital, Digital Dogg Audio, Dahlton KV 1500, Dahlton KV 2500 TI Speakers, Dahlton AV5.1 THX, Grafdale, Digital Pro Audio, Pro Audio, Digital Pro Audio SL-T 2.8, Digital Audio SL-3810, Digital Audio DA 2000SL / 2000CS, Digital Audio 2000, Digital Audio Professional Speaker Systems SL-3810, Digital Audio Skyline 900-SL, Digital Audio SL-3910 Speakers, Skyline AD-900SL, Digital Audio 2003 DA 5.1, Pro-Series III, Digital Research 5.1 Pro Series, Digital Research DA 5.1 Pro Series III, Dynalab, Audiofile 835LR, Audiofile 583LR, Denmark Epiphany Audio speakers, Theater Research TR-1120, Theater Research TR-6000, Theater Research TR-1410 Digital Sound Speakers, Theater Research TR-900 Speakers, TR-5210 Professional Home Theater, Theater Research TR-2810, TR900, TR-6100 Digital Sound/5.1 Home Cinema, Theater Research Pro Series III Professional Home Theater TR5160, 8810 Linear phase studio monitors, FAKE Cerwin-Vega AVS-632 Surround Sound, FAKE Cerwin Vega AVS 632 Speakers, Protecsound PT-5000 digital surround sound system speakers.
Using a variety of names and ruses out of the back of vans and SUV's. Most shocking is that it appears to be some kind of franchise operation for cons with impressive brochures, decals, and even bogus websites to delude you into believing you have gotten quite a deal.