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Warm Klipsch?

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I have used uBid and my experience from them has been very good. I bought a 20 gig HD 7200 RPM for $200 like 2 years ago....$200 was a steal for a HD that size. It got shipped to me quickly. The only problem I had was that the HD did go dead after about 8 months...but they happily replaced it and I haven't had a trouble since. Hope this helps.
 
yeah so i guess i'll just hafta make sure the warranty on an item purchased from there is good, also, u might just have a got a bad hd, not necessarily their fault, but it's good that they replaced it ne wayz. thanx for ur help, hope there are still many other people out there that could provide some advice and feedback about ubid.com, thanx again!
 
what do the Klipsch 2.1 lack compared to Kliscph v2 400? Is the extra $70 worth getting v2. 400 over the 2.1s?
 
The v2-400 is the original, which some people and reviewers have called a "4.1" system (4 satellites and 1 sub).
They no longer make the v2-400.

Now they make the 2.1 (2 satellites and 1 sub), which is a new system with "improved" midrange and less power.
And just very recently introduced is their new 4.1, which is like the 2.1 but with 2 more satellites. (And the new 2.1 and 4.1 have a control module).
 
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