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In Pursuit of HT stereo excellence.
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<blockquote data-quote="vleisman" data-source="post: 872330" data-attributes="member: 456"><p>...and that bar is the crux. I hope I'm not turning this thread in a direction that it's not intended to go, but the minefield was laid a long time ago :fuse:</p><p></p><p>You have a great stereo system and wanted to get a HT that lived up to your expectations - that's the way I think it should be done. Most have to juggle their expectation and desire against constraints like budget and available room/areas. To try get the most out of limited resources I attempted to use one system. That doesn't work well, you always end up with big compromises. I would say rather decide what your priority is and chase that dragon (tm Croak). </p><p></p><p>In my case I went for stereo, got to a stage where I was relatively content with that and then built up a separate, very basic HT area. For me, good picture, clear dialogue and loud bangs with a bit of bass rumble were good enough, I'm happy with what we have. For others it won't be enough. What I'm battling to say - if at all possible, keep them separate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vleisman, post: 872330, member: 456"] ...and that bar is the crux. I hope I'm not turning this thread in a direction that it's not intended to go, but the minefield was laid a long time ago :fuse: You have a great stereo system and wanted to get a HT that lived up to your expectations - that's the way I think it should be done. Most have to juggle their expectation and desire against constraints like budget and available room/areas. To try get the most out of limited resources I attempted to use one system. That doesn't work well, you always end up with big compromises. I would say rather decide what your priority is and chase that dragon (tm Croak). In my case I went for stereo, got to a stage where I was relatively content with that and then built up a separate, very basic HT area. For me, good picture, clear dialogue and loud bangs with a bit of bass rumble were good enough, I'm happy with what we have. For others it won't be enough. What I'm battling to say - if at all possible, keep them separate. [/QUOTE]
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