MikeFlynn74
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http://gizmodo.com/380055/blue-jean...ble-patent-suit-vows-to-fight-to-bloody-death
I love this guy and from now on am buying Tartan products
I love this guy and from now on am buying Tartan products
This is capitalism at it's finest, and if the little guys can't handle the legal battle, they deserve to be crushed!
Paging Evan! paging Evan!
lol
MikeFlynn74 said:Whoa whoa whoa! I was merely kidding- jeeze
capitalism at its finest
MikeFlynn74 said:Capitalism and being an greedy unethical ****** is 2 different things that often look the same.
It's not the size of your cable that matters
EdWort said:It's not the size of your cable that matters, it's how little it attenuates.
Evan! said:Gila, it's the same scam that Bose has been running for years. $500 for a clock radio that doesn't even have a CD player? Hey, just make consumers THINK that they're buying the best of the best via excellent marketing and exorbitant pricing. It's such a scam. Not that Bose products don't sound good, just that for what they are, they're vastly overpriced.
GilaMinumBeer said:Ha! Not true. If your "cable" is too small, you'll find you get a lot of resistance when you want to use it.
EdWort said:True, but if you have a Super Conductor cable......
Evan! said:Oh, and if you like Monster and Bose, then you'll LOVE these! For the idiot who has everything!
Evan! said:Gila, it's the same scam that Bose has been running for years. $500 for a clock radio that doesn't even have a CD player? Hey, just make consumers THINK that they're buying the best of the best via excellent marketing and exorbitant pricing. It's such a scam. Not that Bose products don't sound good, just that for what they are, they're vastly overpriced.
the_bird said:
You know what's weird, though?
I have a pair of Bose speakers; just little ones, bookshelf speakers. They sound phenomenal. They're designed in such a way that they send the sound throughout the room. I mean, I'm no audiophile, but I've listened to music in a dark room with these and with other speakers, and there's ansolutely no comparison. Very clear sound, decent base, I guess I would describe them as "vibrant"; they really feel live, they're no muddled notes or anything. I've had them for for probably more than fifteen years, probably going on twenty.
I distinctly remember them being less than $200 (they were a Christman present I got to pick out, so I basically had a budget), which I remember even at the time was pretty reasonable. Completely worth every penny.
the_bird said:
You know what's weird, though?
I have a pair of Bose speakers; just little ones, bookshelf speakers. They sound phenomenal. They're designed in such a way that they send the sound throughout the room. I mean, I'm no audiophile, but I've listened to music in a dark room with these and with other speakers, and there's ansolutely no comparison. Very clear sound, decent base, I guess I would describe them as "vibrant"; they really feel live, they're no muddled notes or anything. I've had them for for probably more than fifteen years, probably going on twenty.
I distinctly remember them being less than $200 (they were a Christman present I got to pick out, so I basically had a budget), which I remember even at the time was pretty reasonable. Completely worth every penny.
Evan! said:Like I said, Bose isn't a bad product, but you're paying a lot for the ad campaign. If you do a little searching on teh interwebs, you'll find that pretty anyone that's even an amateur audiophile can show you products that are either comparable in quality to Bose but cost much less, or comparable in price to Bose and are much better. Again, it's not a bad product, but there are other products out there that don't have a sophisticated ad campaign that have better Qualityrice ratios.
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