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- From: kim@Software.Mitel.COM (Kim Letkeman)
- Newsgroups: rec.audio
- Subject: Re: Surround Speakers
- Message-ID: <KIM.92Nov19122248@kim.Software.Mitel.COM>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 17:22:48 GMT
- References: <1ds86dINNcru@agate.berkeley.edu> <lg7o8oINN8nn@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM>
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- Organization: MITEL Public Switching, Kanata, Ontario, Canada
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- In-reply-to: klein@napali.Eng.Sun.COM's message of 13 Nov 92 17:08:40 GMT
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- In article <lg7o8oINN8nn@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM> klein@napali.Eng.Sun.COM (Mike Klein) writes:
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- | In fact, he made the observation at one point in the article that
- | using all Radio Shack Minimus-7 speakers sounded better than
- | anything else he had tried so far.
-
- Now that's one of the most interesting ideas I've heard in quite a
- while. For someone looking for surround on a very tight budget,
- perhaps the purchase of 5 Minimus 7's and something like a Yamaha
- powered sub is the way to go.
-
- The cost should be way under the cost of a typical total package
- (perhaps $500 US) and the sound would be perfectly matched all around
- with decent kick from the sub. This might also be an excellent
- alternative for those who don't want to make their A/V system their
- primary music system but who can't afford two expensive systems.
-
- Is The Perfect Vision widely circulated? I've never seen it up here.
- --
- Kim Letkeman kim@Software.Mitel.COM
-