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I'll be sticking to 5.1 until my room can be justified for a 7.1 setup. The tv is too high to have any reasonble chance of not breaking your whilst watching tv
, crappy backfire boiler in the chimmey!
I also suppose it's what your 'use' to which will ultimately decide if something is worth it or not. To me it sounds great and I haven't heard better so I can live with it. Much like my S2000 it drives great but I can feel it not being stiff enough around a track. The brakes are solid but a lot of people have complained that they aren't strong enough, but for me due to driver skill I'm not pushing the car as hard as others so the brakes are perfectly fine for me. Until I am at the point where I need to upgrade them then I will. But this way has meant I have saved a lot of £££ for stuff that I want
I did really want the 683's but they were £900 per pair, but I could have probably gotten them for £810? Yeah I heard about the newer CM and the 700 and 800 lines.
The room needs to be bigger/ a dedicated room and I could get a projector in there
I'm building my own rack: http://www.tnt-audio.com/clinica/flexye.html
Koing
I also suppose it's what your 'use' to which will ultimately decide if something is worth it or not. To me it sounds great and I haven't heard better so I can live with it. Much like my S2000 it drives great but I can feel it not being stiff enough around a track. The brakes are solid but a lot of people have complained that they aren't strong enough, but for me due to driver skill I'm not pushing the car as hard as others so the brakes are perfectly fine for me. Until I am at the point where I need to upgrade them then I will. But this way has meant I have saved a lot of £££ for stuff that I want
I did really want the 683's but they were £900 per pair, but I could have probably gotten them for £810? Yeah I heard about the newer CM and the 700 and 800 lines.
The room needs to be bigger/ a dedicated room and I could get a projector in there
I'm building my own rack: http://www.tnt-audio.com/clinica/flexye.html
Koing