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xbox 5.1 system

It costs $474 from the first link I pulled off Google. Fvck that, for a few hundred more you can get a real HT 5/6.1. I guess some geeks just need to have it all.
 
yikes thats expensive. for less than $300, you can get the logitech z-5500 or z-680 and use an optical cable.
 
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
It costs $474 from the first link I pulled off Google. Fvck that, for a few hundred more you can get a real HT 5/6.1. I guess some geeks just need to have it all.

holy cow! yeah, z-680s are only like $200 😛
 
lol id rather get a klipsch or logitech setup, or even put it towards a really low end Ht setup which would still blow this away
 
So uh... other than four green buttons on the remote and theft of the Xbox trademark logo... the only similarity is that they're black and the Xbox is black. That's not so much as matching as it is being mainstreme colors.

Not worth it.
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
people..those are Mirage Omnipolars...good sh!t.


<--has Mirage speakers.

QFT

Don't have them but I have heard them, excellent speakers. Really this could be used as a pretty decent HTIB in a sense. It doesn't have as many inputs as an A/V receiver but it does have two optical inputs and one coaxial digital which will accomodate the XBox a DVD player and a HD receiver or something else along those lines.
 
if you read their pdf you can see that they use space-age materials such as injection-molded hydrocarbon polymers... now I had to run this through my ultra powerful ChemEngineerSister Program, but it appears that hydrocarbon polymers is a fancy, simple-person-confusing term for plastic....
 
Originally posted by: TheStu
if you read their pdf you can see that they use space-age materials such as injection-molded hydrocarbon polymers... now I had to run this through my ultra powerful ChemEngineerSister Program, but it appears that hydrocarbon polymers is a fancy, simple-person-confusing term for plastic....

hahahahah, nice one.
 
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
It costs $474 from the first link I pulled off Google. Fvck that, for a few hundred more you can get a real HT 5/6.1. I guess some geeks just need to have it all.

holy cow! yeah, z-680s are only like $200 😛

Exactly. That's why I got 'em for Xmas. 😀

Edit: WTF was I thinking? I got the 5500s for Xmas. 😕 Me == silly.
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
people..those are Mirage Omnipolars...good sh!t.


<--has Mirage speakers.

hmm...good sh!t for surround type stuff in movies i guess.....

for music they aint good as the sound is too dispersed, and for CS:S/FPS shooters it might prove a little difficult to pin down where your opponent is coming from for the same reason.......
 
one thing i find funny is when people buy something to do with sound (either speakers or soundcard) for their computer and say look look look, its pure quality, its THX certified!!...

hahah.....THX just created a computer level of certification so they could sell the name licence to companies like Creative or Logitech or whoever so they could make more money by having it sound like what the person buys is sh*t hot......lol

cracks me up that does.....
 
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