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Posted by MassiveProng on 01/10/07 12:25
On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 23:03:50 -0500, Geena Phillips
<gbeenie@comcast.netrosexual> Gave us:
>grant kinsley wrote:
>> On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 14:19:09 -0800, JoeBloe
>> <joebloe@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 20:27:21 GMT, grant kinsley
>>> <sawbones@uniserve.com> Gave us:
>>>
>>>> I'm 15 grand into my home theatre, not one piece of which is high end,
>>> Poor purchasing choices likely.
>>
>> You wouldn't know
>>>> but my mirage OM speakers are very good mid quality.
>>> Not.
>>
>> Proof you don't know
>>>> Pretty much
>>>> anything produced on a mass scale such as Pioneer, Onkyo, Yamaha, etc.
>>>> doesn't even come close to true high end.
>>> Actually, they did quite well with their research over the years,
>>> and have made many innovations in signal handling, etc. So even if
>>> the output stages aren't what you would call the premier, the gear set
>>> itself is impressive. Pioneer, in particular took display technology
>>> further, as well as signal switching (read I/O switches/handling).
>>>
>>>> True high end is a niche market, and most people couldn't name 1 high
>>>> end manufacturer for trying
>>> Fuck you. McIntosh. The top. But Pioneer, and the consumer level
>>> boys DO make some pretty good gear, so you and your pathetic $15k
>>> opinion can fuck off. I have seen $30k systems, and better so MY
>>> remarks about high end are related to consumer, middle class ranges.
>>> The HD DVD demographic is US, whether you like it or not.
>>
>> Again you know squat about high end, and apparently not all that much
>> about middle rated gear. My comments about high end are knowing what
>> high end is not on what the average Bose buying consumer thinks it is.
>
>Are you boys done waving your dicks around?
>
Said the twit that watches flics with the sound coming from the TV.
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