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Does THX Certified really mean anything?

Posted by Phil D on March 21, 2009 at 17:36:16:

I just acquired a hugh Technics system and each piece is "THX Certified"

I have been looking the model numbers up and cannot find any info other than this stuff is from 1992.

The three power amps, SE-TX100's, are all Class A with a dual-mono design. The preamp is awesome as is the "Component Selector"

Even the speakers are tagged with THX Certified...the badges are metal and heavy duty! The tweeters all look like the Peerless domes found in Polk speakers. The passive subwoofer has two 10's in them.

This stuff came out of a doctor's condo that is worth 3 mil. All the stuff looks very high-end.

Can anyone point me in a good direction to get more info?

Thanks!