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Poor Standard of Home Cinema Demo Rooms
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<blockquote data-quote="Avian" data-source="post: 1088415" data-attributes="member: 19252"><p>It's true what you say about advertising to attract the right people... these angles are the ones that the consumers do not always think of.</p><p></p><p>Just an observation... Trinnov is amazing and the room correction is second to none. It really would bring out the best in the system. Personally, this would be a treat for me to hear, but when it comes to buying, I like to listen to gear that are "price matched" or at least in the ballpark of my gear. So when listening to speakers I would prefer strongly if the amp / amps are similar to what I have. This allows me to get a realistic picture of what the speakers would sound like back home.</p><p></p><p>When you hear the system on Trinnov separates and you then connect them to an AVR, it won't sound close to the same - and most people run integrated AVR's. Most do not even have the good version of Audyssey. People that shop for M&K 950's wouldn't look at Trinnov, and people that shop for Trinnov wouldn't look at 950's</p><p></p><p>This is just my perspective! I do however understand the principle of wanting to show the best the speakers has to offer...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avian, post: 1088415, member: 19252"] It's true what you say about advertising to attract the right people... these angles are the ones that the consumers do not always think of. Just an observation... Trinnov is amazing and the room correction is second to none. It really would bring out the best in the system. Personally, this would be a treat for me to hear, but when it comes to buying, I like to listen to gear that are "price matched" or at least in the ballpark of my gear. So when listening to speakers I would prefer strongly if the amp / amps are similar to what I have. This allows me to get a realistic picture of what the speakers would sound like back home. When you hear the system on Trinnov separates and you then connect them to an AVR, it won't sound close to the same - and most people run integrated AVR's. Most do not even have the good version of Audyssey. People that shop for M&K 950's wouldn't look at Trinnov, and people that shop for Trinnov wouldn't look at 950's This is just my perspective! I do however understand the principle of wanting to show the best the speakers has to offer... [/QUOTE]
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