Great to know! That said you can buy Jamo today. They are a swedish company now!
American, they were Danish. Klipsch is American as is its parent company Voxx
Great to know! That said you can buy Jamo today. They are a swedish company now!
Ah ok so they have a parent company. I thought you meant the company no longer existed. Yes Danish I knew it was a Scandinavian country! ThanksAmerican, they were Danish. Klipsch is American as is its parent company Voxx
I just listened to a Samsung sound bar (HW-Q70R) and holy crap!!! The decision to purchase Harmon Kardon a couple of years back is paying off. That thing sounded ridiculously good for the price point. I’ve always bought Bose stuff (it lasts forever) but I may be making a non-Bose purchase this time. We shall see.
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It's not just hearing loss. I think sound editing is a lost art...I can actually understand a TV program now. With out it, most TV shows are part garble because of hearing loss back in the day.
Yeah, I have trouble understanding them a lot of the time, and my hearing is not bad.It's not just hearing loss. I think sound editing is a lost art...
I have a Polk soundbar and am pretty impressed. It wasn't too long ago that I was one helluva audiophile, and although it isn't quite up to the standard of the old school Infinity IRS Vs (that used to cost $65,000 back in the day and used still go for close to $50000!), it's pretty good.After reading yall’s input as well as some online reviews, I went and listened to a few systems today. I’m quite impressed with Klipsch, Samsung, and Polk’s ability to produce amazing sound at reasonable price points. I think for now I’m going to stick to just a sound bar/sub configuration.
I’m paying for a lot of expenses out of pocket (long gravel driveway, new fridge, water softener, etc) out of pocket as well as paying off a vehicle 4 years early so I don’t want to be too frivolous.
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Not to hijack the thread, but maybe this will question will help in the OP's decision.
Will adding a soundbar help with the constant swing in volume, especially when watching action movies? Seems like one minute my TV is too quiet to hear anything, then the next minute, i'm scrambling for the remote so it doesn't wake up the entire neighborhood.
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