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RE: Are your AR-9s certified?

Posted by E-Stat on March 22, 2009 at 13:51:11:

...did you notice how high the customer ratings are on the Logitech product you linked to?
I sure did. Here are some memorable comments:

"Movies, music and games all sound incredible... {We're talking triple threat here}
Turn the whole system up for some sound that'll annihilate anything in front of the speakers...
Not gona lie, my girlfriend is jealous of my speakers..."


I think that about says it all.

You still don't seem to understand what the certification represents.
Sure I do. Just read the commentary about speakers from the text you excerpted:

...designed such as to fit the different surround sound technologies in their totality, into high-end home theater systems

Boy, those "high end" Z-2300 babies really do define the totality of the experience! I'm delighted that you find the standards provide a useful frame of reference. Sorry, I don't.

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