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How much does a very high end 2.1 system cost?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brendon" data-source="post: 1022762" data-attributes="member: 317"><p>@blr_p - Unfortunately 'better' is the subjective word there. For some, they want enough bass to cause a minor earthquake in a neighborhood. For others they want the bass to be as light/accurate as possible.</p><p></p><p>So it completely depends on the user. If someone says X speaker sound better than Y speaker, its actually based purely on his/her opinion and you should view such a statement with suspicion. If the same person quantifies his statement with something like - X speaker has no sibilance and the bass extends very deep unlike speaker Y, then you can make some conclusion as to whether it actually is good or bad.</p><p></p><p>@Spacescreamer - Dude, as Cranky has said, a sub woofer is meant for those speakers that cant reproduce the bass frequencies properly. Once you upgrade your budget, the speakers have much more ability to achieve amazing low notes which negate the use of a sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brendon, post: 1022762, member: 317"] @blr_p - Unfortunately 'better' is the subjective word there. For some, they want enough bass to cause a minor earthquake in a neighborhood. For others they want the bass to be as light/accurate as possible. So it completely depends on the user. If someone says X speaker sound better than Y speaker, its actually based purely on his/her opinion and you should view such a statement with suspicion. If the same person quantifies his statement with something like - X speaker has no sibilance and the bass extends very deep unlike speaker Y, then you can make some conclusion as to whether it actually is good or bad. @Spacescreamer - Dude, as Cranky has said, a sub woofer is meant for those speakers that cant reproduce the bass frequencies properly. Once you upgrade your budget, the speakers have much more ability to achieve amazing low notes which negate the use of a sub. [/QUOTE]
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