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Anthony
03-05-2005, 08:19 AM
"bassett" <bassett@bassettskennel.com> wrote in message news:<42493b0c@dnews.tpgi.com.au>...
> Also, if your going to buy sound gear, keep right away from places like
> "hardly normal, retro-view. and wing dee'' Go to a specialist store, where
> they
> know what there on about, and stock some of the better brands.
>
> A lot of products claim, 100 watts, 150watts, 200watts per channel . Read
> the sign again, does it say 150 x 7.1, meaning that it might produce 150
> watts, but that's shared between the 7 channels of sound, Then watch the
> salesman offer a set of satellite speakers, telling you that there really
> good value and will give you all the sound you will need. Sure they will,
> simply because with luck your going to get a 4 inch, 6 ohm speaker, that's
> rated at about 10 watts. and is well within the parameters of the amp. But
> load the Amp up with a couple of Good quality Tower speakers and watch the
> thing struggle to keep up, also the distortion will be apparent. The
> salesman will no doubt blame the connecting leads as sub-standard.
> Ever wondered why they insist on selling you a sub woofer. Good speakers
> don't require a sub, there Crossovers can handle all the Bass thrown at
> them, there designed that way.
> Then pick the thing up, Multi power supplies, and banks of capacitors,
> weigh heavy, My 5.1 Rotel has wheels on the back of the cabinet, to get it
> into the rack and weighs 45 kilo's
> Also keep away from anything with 4 letters in the name, Teac, Sony,
> Bose,
> Akai.
> bassett
>

Get over your self..........

bassett
03-05-2005, 08:19 AM
Is that the best insult you can come up with.
Note to Anthony's Mummy.. Anthony must try harder, if he want's to keep up.
bassett



"Anthony" <ajbethell@gmail.com> wrote in message ..

..> Get over your self..........

> "bassett" <bassett@bassettskennel.com> wrote in message
> news:<42493b0c@dnews.tpgi.com.au>...
>> Also, if your going to buy sound gear, keep right away from places like
>> "hardly normal, retro-view. and wing dee'' Go to a specialist store,
>> where
>> they
>> know what there on about, and stock some of the better brands.
>>
>> A lot of products claim, 100 watts, 150watts, 200watts per channel . Read
>> the sign again, does it say 150 x 7.1, meaning that it might produce 150
>> watts, but that's shared between the 7 channels of sound, Then watch the
>> salesman offer a set of satellite speakers, telling you that there really
>> good value and will give you all the sound you will need. Sure they
>> will,
>> simply because with luck your going to get a 4 inch, 6 ohm speaker,
>> that's
>> rated at about 10 watts. and is well within the parameters of the amp.
>> But
>> load the Amp up with a couple of Good quality Tower speakers and watch
>> the
>> thing struggle to keep up, also the distortion will be apparent. The
>> salesman will no doubt blame the connecting leads as sub-standard.
>> Ever wondered why they insist on selling you a sub woofer. Good speakers
>> don't require a sub, there Crossovers can handle all the Bass thrown
>> at
>> them, there designed that way.
>> Then pick the thing up, Multi power supplies, and banks of capacitors,
>> weigh heavy, My 5.1 Rotel has wheels on the back of the cabinet, to get
>> it
>> into the rack and weighs 45 kilo's
>> Also keep away from anything with 4 letters in the name, Teac, Sony,
>> Bose,
>> Akai.
>> bassett
>>
>