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<blockquote data-quote="kmanian" data-source="post: 4107501" data-attributes="member: 561298"><p>One last thing I wouldn't concern myself to much with the finities between the comps you have listed and are intrested in, because a good installer can make a basic set of comps sound better than a highend set installed incorrectly. I would dare to say that the majority of installs are not optimized and equipment is not to blame. the set up is the most important part. Not having your gains, X-over points &amp; slopes, speaker location &amp; install techniques ... all have way more to do with how the system will sound than the equipment itself.</p><p></p><p>My opinion, not that it matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmanian, post: 4107501, member: 561298"] One last thing I wouldn't concern myself to much with the finities between the comps you have listed and are intrested in, because a good installer can make a basic set of comps sound better than a highend set installed incorrectly. I would dare to say that the majority of installs are not optimized and equipment is not to blame. the set up is the most important part. Not having your gains, X-over points & slopes, speaker location & install techniques ... all have way more to do with how the system will sound than the equipment itself. My opinion, not that it matters. [/QUOTE]
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