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Rex.G

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I wasn’t sure where to post this; I hope I made the correct choice.

I found this article on Yahoo. I found that it does a fair job of explaining HT for a newbie. However after reading it, I couldn't help but feel like it was setting people up for mediocrity.

Maybe American consumers are glad to except mediocrity.

What are your thoughts?
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Marc LaPalme

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i would say thats within context of an average soon to be newcomer to the home theater world.

i seen a medium in that text of about 1000-1500 for a first purchase of a dedicated hometheater.

it outlined the basics. what the buyer should be looking for in order to make a long term investment worthwhile. And urged the reader to sit, listen and judge yourself. not the be biased towards a certain type of speaker.

not bad.
 

KeithMoechnig

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It's not top-of-the-line taught-me-what-to-buy, but it will help. I think they should put that article in stores that sell simple junk-in-a-box. It would really help the employees that are clueless and clueless people that thibk the more watts= the better.
 

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