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Matching components - by absolute performance or by badge?
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<blockquote data-quote="skinnyfat" data-source="post: 241"><p>mmmm..Looks VS Personality eh ?!</p><p></p><p>kay, again its up to you. If you prefer all your kit to look 'matched' then by all means. BTW this does not necessarily mean you will be sacrificing quality. In your case a nice Denon DVD (2910 for eg.) would look great and is one of the best player in its class (and a few above it). I prefer buying each component on its own merits and if it does'nt look GREAT all you have to do is switch it on, bang in a disc and all will be forgotten :wink: .</p><p></p><p>Skinny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skinnyfat, post: 241"] mmmm..Looks VS Personality eh ?! kay, again its up to you. If you prefer all your kit to look 'matched' then by all means. BTW this does not necessarily mean you will be sacrificing quality. In your case a nice Denon DVD (2910 for eg.) would look great and is one of the best player in its class (and a few above it). I prefer buying each component on its own merits and if it does'nt look GREAT all you have to do is switch it on, bang in a disc and all will be forgotten :wink: . Skinny [/QUOTE]
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