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- From: hhtra@usho21.hou281.chevron.com (T.M.Haddock)
- Newsgroups: rec.audio
- Subject: Re: Ireconcilable Differences?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.154154@usho21.hou281.chevron.com>
- Date: 30 Dec 92 21:41:54 GMT
- References: <19921230104741CSMSPCN@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU>
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- In article <19921230104741CSMSPCN@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU>, CSMSPCN@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU writes:
- |> My ears like tight bass, excellent imaging, and clean sound.
- |> I listen at low to moderate volume.
- |>
- |> My wife likes pleasent sound that can be low enough that it doesn't
- |> intrude on conversations at a dinner party.
- |>
- |> To me an unobtrusive speaker, is one which doesnt seem to be the
- |> source of the sound when it's playing. (The imageing is so good that
- |> the speaker seems to have as much to do with the sond as any of the
- |> other furniture in the room.)
- |>
- |> My wife thinks an unobtrusive speaker is one which she doesn't notice
- |> when she enters the room. My current set of 4 foot tall coulumns,
- |> placed two feet out from the back wall and three feet from the side
- |> walls don't qualify.
- |>
- |> The question is, is there a set of speakers/stands which will
- |> satisfy us both?
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- Yes, one with casters. Roll 'em away for her, roll 'em out for you.
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