Re: THX Certified sound systems and rate..contribute urself.
have you read the small print that hardware specs are subject to change? often, the product which got THX certified is not what you might end up buying. Even the MX 5021 ended up going through a hardware change which had folks who had earlier models saying that the new ones sounded different. I believe some folks who opened them up for modding also found things to be different.
These product revisions are usually not certified again.
Totally irrelevant and absurd? Even if they don't forget, a lot of people pass kecause the info they know is what they just mugged up the dumps.
Designing equipment to pass THX certification is not that hard. I could do it

Good specs alone dont mean great sound.
my point here was that just like career certification does not imply competence, a product certification does not imply a meritorious product.
have you read the small print that hardware specs are subject to change? often, the product which got THX certified is not what you might end up buying. Even the MX 5021 ended up going through a hardware change which had folks who had earlier models saying that the new ones sounded different. I believe some folks who opened them up for modding also found things to be different.
These product revisions are usually not certified again.
Totally irrelevant and absurd? Even if they don't forget, a lot of people pass kecause the info they know is what they just mugged up the dumps.
Designing equipment to pass THX certification is not that hard. I could do it

I'm sure my current speakers would pass, except that the dude who made them could not afford to THX certify them. Good specs alone dont mean great sound.
my point here was that just like career certification does not imply competence, a product certification does not imply a meritorious product.
Suppose you have two products A & B. both cost approximately the same, and both offer the same quality, with B slightly better than A. A's manufacturer decides to get A THX certified. The manufacturer also offloads the certification cost onto the selling price of A. thus A ends up pricier than B, though B is better than A
Now you are at a showroom, and you are deciding between A &B. Would you let your ears be the judge , and buy B, or trust in the THX certification, and buy A?