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The Trivial Annoyances Thread
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(12-13-2020, 06:57 PM)homebiscuit Wrote:(12-13-2020, 05:12 PM)Jagsfan4life9/28/82 Wrote: Wired is preferred if the amplifier is of good to high quality. With wireless, the amplifier resides in the speakers, so why waste money being redundant by buying quality wireless speakers if your amp is quality? And a hand wired tube amplifier wired to high quality speakers will bury any wireless system. Also, I should mention a key component of any system is room treatment. I've had friends eager to show me their superb sound system, then I see their untreated room and wonder if they can't hear frequencies being comb filtered by room reflections and bass frequencies varying in amplitude because it's building up in the corners. |
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