In Reply to: Note... posted by chacodude on February 5, 2007 at 07:35:35:
Last time I tried to listen to a chart it didn't have much sound to it. ;0P There are several speakers on the market that don't measure very well, however, this one is particularly bad, and I do mean BAD. There are also many people that don't know what a nice clean flat and tonally balanced speaker sounds like. I tend to be very sensitive to peaky speakers. I guarantee I could pick this speaker out of any double bind test; its that bad. Don't kid yourself; don't try to justify a bad purchase; get a different speaker; chock it up to a learning experience; move on; be happy.
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- The reality of the situation - JLH 07:54:46 02/05/07 (7)
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