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RE: +1 on considering Ohms.

Posted by mlsstl on December 31, 2020 at 15:01:44:

>> "Why oh why to they list them as costing $xxxx, "each" I always find that disingenuous."

Nothing disingenuous about it. Home theater users often do not buy a single pair of speakers and hence the pricing makes it clear they can buy how ever many they need.

As long as the pricing on the web site clearly states it is for each item -- and Ohm's web site does -- I see no issue. I may be getting old and senile, but I can still multiply by two. ;-)

And I find Ohm's speakers quite moderately priced for what you get. They are a very good value IMO.