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<blockquote data-quote="eharri3" data-source="post: 6625386" data-attributes="member: 591579"><p>In all honesty, sarcasm not intended. But in my opinion part of SQ is learning how to choose speakers that work for you and satisfy your tastes rather than just being ready to open your wallet and throw cash around because someone else said your speakers **** and you need new ones. Realize, half the people you talk to on here have no clue what they're talking about and probably couldn't even explain what it is about a given product that makes them push it over another. They just know there is a given forum boner or hear other people say certain brands are best so they pass it on. Because a specific brand name hasn't had forum boner status doesn't mean it isn't comparable to alot of what you hear about here. Hell, as we just discussed, this forum is mostly for bass heads anyway so there's really only a handful of people on here who could give you useful advice about anything other than looking for screaming comps to keep up with a humongous substage.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore once you have established that you need something new you should understand why and know what you're missing so you know what to look for when you listen to other gear.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, no sarcasm intended, but IMHO it is a waste of money to just start shopping without clearly understanding what it is that you're missing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eharri3, post: 6625386, member: 591579"] In all honesty, sarcasm not intended. But in my opinion part of SQ is learning how to choose speakers that work for you and satisfy your tastes rather than just being ready to open your wallet and throw cash around because someone else said your speakers **** and you need new ones. Realize, half the people you talk to on here have no clue what they're talking about and probably couldn't even explain what it is about a given product that makes them push it over another. They just know there is a given forum boner or hear other people say certain brands are best so they pass it on. Because a specific brand name hasn't had forum boner status doesn't mean it isn't comparable to alot of what you hear about here. Hell, as we just discussed, this forum is mostly for bass heads anyway so there's really only a handful of people on here who could give you useful advice about anything other than looking for screaming comps to keep up with a humongous substage. Furthermore once you have established that you need something new you should understand why and know what you're missing so you know what to look for when you listen to other gear. Like I said, no sarcasm intended, but IMHO it is a waste of money to just start shopping without clearly understanding what it is that you're missing. [/QUOTE]
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