Buy Now From AMAZON US is.gd Customer Reviews: "Scenario 1) If you've ever walked into an audio store before, you may feel somewhat intimidated by the looks you get when you tell them your budget of 300 dollars a pair. They'll show you the puniest little bookshelf speaker, and proceed to compare it to maybe a 600 dollar speaker. The 600 dollar speaker will sound fuller, and fill the room better. The small, cheap bookshelf will feel inadequate, especially to the average person accustomed to listening in a tiny little car or something of that sort.The reasons for this are simple physics and economics. They want you to buy the bigger, pricier speaker so they'll probably make it louder, and the bigger speaker will get louder more smoothly because the speaker driver moves more easily without the stiff air spring of a small box.Now the dealer suggests using the small speaker as a surround and the bigger one as a front. He gives you a quote and it's virtually double what you expect. It sounds good, but you're not an audiophile who knows what those reviews ever even talk about when they get enchanted by the precision imaging and encompassing soundstage and warm blanketing bass and muddy, dark midrange. If you just read that and thought "huh" then you're right. You're not an audiophool. You're just someone who wants it to sound clear, right, and not have to sell your car to do it. So you give up and you're about to buy a Home Theater in a Box because your conclusion after scenario ...
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Buy Now From AMAZON US is.gd Customer Reviews: "Scenario 1) If you've ever walked into an audio store before, you may feel somewhat intimidated by the looks you get when you tell them your budget of 300 dollars a pair. They'll show you the puniest little bookshelf speaker, and proceed to compare it to maybe a 600 dollar speaker. The 600 dollar speaker will sound fuller, and fill the room better. The small, cheap bookshelf will feel inadequate, especially to the average person accustomed to listening in a tiny little car or something of that sort.The reasons for this are simple physics and economics. They want you to buy the bigger, pricier speaker so they'll probably make it louder, and the bigger speaker will get louder more smoothly because the speaker driver moves more easily without the stiff air spring of a small box.Now the dealer suggests using the small speaker as a surround and the bigger one as a front. He gives you a quote and it's virtually double what you expect. It sounds good, but you're not an audiophile who knows what those reviews ever even talk about when they get enchanted by the precision imaging and encompassing soundstage and warm blanketing bass and muddy, dark midrange. If you just read that and thought "huh" then you're right. You're not an audiophool. You're just someone who wants it to sound clear, right, and not have to sell your car to do it. So you give up and you're about to buy a Home Theater in a Box because your conclusion after scenario ...
Buy Now From AMAZON US is.gd Customer Reviews: "Scenario 1) If you've ever walked into an audio store before, you may feel somewhat intimidated by the looks you get when you tell them your budget of 300 dollars a pair. They'll show you the puniest little bookshelf speaker, and proceed to compare it to maybe a 600 dollar speaker. The 600 dollar speaker will sound fuller, and fill the room better. The small, cheap bookshelf will feel inadequate, especially to the average person accustomed to listening in a tiny little car or something of that sort.The reasons for this are simple physics and economics. They want you to buy the bigger, pricier speaker so they'll probably make it louder, and the bigger speaker will get louder more smoothly because the speaker driver moves more easily without the stiff air spring of a small box.Now the dealer suggests using the small speaker as a surround and the bigger one as a front. He gives you a quote and it's virtually double what you expect. It sounds good, but you're not an audiophile who knows what those reviews ever even talk about when they get enchanted by the precision imaging and encompassing soundstage and warm blanketing bass and muddy, dark midrange. If you just read that and thought "huh" then you're right. You're not an audiophool. You're just someone who wants it to sound clear, right, and not have to sell your car to do it. So you give up and you're about to buy a Home Theater in a Box because your conclusion after scenario ...
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