I am an ex hifi junkie and I totally agree with the Guru - cracking stereo beats second rate surround every time.
Remember the importance of the source - garbage in, garbage out - 50% dvd player, 30% amp, 20% speakers.
Hifi surround costs - I auditioned some systems last year in a upmarket hifi shop... the £1000 amp speaker package sounded tinny and weak compared to my 250 quid gales and old old pair of musical fidelity p140, £300 each ages ago.
£3000 and I starting to be impressed, £5000 sounded better then my own system but that is silly money, and on just music in stereo the £5000 system was not really that impressive.
Smell the coffee - it's a mrketing dream - we have been convinced we have to have a dozen speakers and a tower of amps - rubbish I say.
Most times I go to the cinema the surround sound is far far to loud on the effects channels, as are most peoples home systems, they end up just sounding boomy and discoloured.
The action is in front of you, so the sound should be.
If I sound like a luddite, so be it, but I do speak from personel expirience after having sold the exotic stuff years ago. I actually really wanted the surround - cool mans stuff ! But it dissapointed...
Also setting up stereo speakers is a fiddly job to get right in your average room, accomodating 6 speakers in a room with furniture is almost impossible. You need a dedicated room, and that is for rich show offs.
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Last edited by Mark W : 04-23-2008 at 12:16 AM.
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