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Who said that? No one but you even believes it. Man your reading skills
suck. Paul Vina "Pug Fugley" wrote in message ink.net... "Paul Vina" wrote in message news:7Z2Nb.46788$nt4.80560@attbi_s51... You have no idea who you're talking to, you little E1 prick. Then why don't you clarify it for us? You've been pretty reluctant up to this point. I think the general attitude of this newsgroup said it best when everyone said: "Vina does not know jack **** about audio." That about does it. |
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Why are you even bothering? He's desperately flailing now. It's very
sad... But now it's just funny. Paul Vina |
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"Pug Fugley" wrote in message
ink.net... "Tha Ghee" wrote in message ... Pug you would be surprised how many people love their Bose systems look at how many cars of all different price points contain Bose. I've seen a few theater systems also use the 3.2.1. system or how many have the Wave Radio. Name one movie theater that uses a Bose Wave Radio for the audio. Just one. Please! home theaters use the 3.2.1. not the wave radio, WR is just for personal use. |
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"fhlh002" wrote in message
... I know where your paychecks come from now. FHLH..... "I need a starter for a 71 Cutlass and that Kraco Stereo Gift pack you got hanging behind you.... thanks" "Pug Fugley" wrote in message What does Parts Delivered Quickly at Advance Auto have to do with this? Get with the program or get the **** out. this is funny fhlh. |
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"Pug Fugley" wrote in message
nk.net... "Soundfreak03" wrote in message ... No, I just thank the sweet Lord that I have enough education to not have to work for the Air Force packing bombs. And just what in the blue hell do you do? Collect welfare? Yes, you've figured it out. I collect welfare. That's why I'm sitting here on a $3500 computer with $60/month broadband while watching a 100' projection TV while listening to a $6000 home theater system and researching stuff to add to my $2500 car stereo system. You're a genius. I'm starting to see why nobody around here likes you. if your paying $60 month for BrBd I sell you some access the going rate is $45 or less you can get yahoo/SBC for $29.99 I have 2 amps that cost more than your whole system does that make me bad azz?? |
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"Pug Fugley" wrote in message
nk.net... "Paul Vina" wrote in message newswJMb.37959$5V2.56279@attbi_s53... Yes, you've figured it out. I collect welfare. That's why I'm sitting here on a $3500 computer with $60/month broadband while watching a 100' projection TV while listening to a $6000 home theater system and researching stuff to add to my $2500 car stereo system. What kind of big screen is it? I wasn't aware of a 100' TV. Hell, an IMAX is only about 60'. Exactly. Imax wasn't quite big enough. you do realize you would need a 5-6 maybe more, story house to house a 100 ft. TV. Where did you buy a TV that large unless you have projection.... |
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"Simon Juncal" wrote in
message news:4004D253.5060808@usefirstinitialandlastnameAT erols.com... Pug Fugley wrote: have at least made your lie plausible, or at least said watching TV on a 100" I suggest you go up a few threads and do some research on my projector. It would go BIGGER than 100" if I had the wall space. Um... How do you NOT have more than 8.5' of wall space? Are you watching your DLP in your bathroom? -- Simon "I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain." -- Robert A. Heinlein DLPs don't even come that big. |
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"Pug Fugley" wrote in message
nk.net... "Paul Vina" wrote in message news:eAJMb.36714$Rc4.146047@attbi_s54... Ok, now that I've made fun of your poor grammar skills I have a serious question for you. Assuming you meant a 100 INCH projection, I'm kind of curious who makes it. Mitsubishi has the largest mass produced projection TV at 82". It's actually a Mitsubishi XD300U DLP projector. you have this http://www.gotocol.com/mitsuxd300u.html ok..... |
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"Pug Fugley" wrote in message
nk.net... "Soundfreak03" wrote in message ... just squelch the argument and tell the group which shop you work at. |
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just squelch the argument and tell the group which shop you work at.
Who are you talking too Ghee? Les |
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The largest projection TV made is the 82" by Mitsubishi. He meant to say he
has a projector, but he's lying anyway so who cares. Where did you buy a TV that large unless you have projection.... Paul Vina |
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DLPs project onto a screen or wall. If you have 100" of wall space you can
get a 100" screen. I'm not saying it'll look worth a ****, but you can do it. Paul Vina "Tha Ghee" wrote in message ... "Simon Juncal" wrote in message news:4004D253.5060808@usefirstinitialandlastnameAT erols.com... Pug Fugley wrote: have at least made your lie plausible, or at least said watching TV on a 100" I suggest you go up a few threads and do some research on my projector. It would go BIGGER than 100" if I had the wall space. Um... How do you NOT have more than 8.5' of wall space? Are you watching your DLP in your bathroom? -- Simon "I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain." -- Robert A. Heinlein DLPs don't even come that big. |
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"Paul Vina" wrote in message
news:KJCNb.75202$I06.328820@attbi_s01... DLPs project onto a screen or wall. If you have 100" of wall space you can get a 100" screen. I'm not saying it'll look worth a ****, but you can do it. Paul Vina now there's a debate, but I doubt he has anything he described, but you never know. |
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"Soundfreak03" wrote in message
... just squelch the argument and tell the group which shop you work at. Who are you talking too Ghee? Les to Pug |
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The reason bose does not sell aftermarket car audio equipment is because
of the essence of bose's sound quality, which is the physics of acoustics. Bose engineers do not concentrate on making their speakers the most "accurate" using the most neutral materials in an effort to produce a 1:1 reproduction of sound. They are very clever at using basic principals of acoustics to increase the perception of tones that sound pleasing to the ears. Their direct reflection design incorporates sound reflecting techniques to produce an enveloping sound field that makes people feel like the sound is all around them. That midrange surround sound is what average consumers are impressed by. It is the sound that is the most difficult to reproduce in cars because of the variation in listening areas, and enclosures. They are able to achieve this through their enclosure designs. If you put the best bose speaker in any other enclosure than what it was made for, it would sound like crap. If you take apart the bose 301v home speakers, the inside of the cabinet is like one big magnet. You can't reproduce that in a car. There is so much variation in the acoustics of so many different cars. They can not guarentee the same response, and quality from their speakers in every car because their speakers are so enclosure specific. With their low quality paper cones and weak surrounds, bose speakers rely mostly on the design of the specific enclosure they are in to produce their "bose quality" sound. When bose makes "premium" sound packages for certian cars, they are able to design the system to match the acoustics of that specific car. That way they can control the performance of each component they design. They use their own amps, crossovers, enclosures, source units. As much as I wouldn't like to admit it and jump on the gimicky trendy bose bandwagon, they do a very good job at it too. My grandfather has a 2003 cadillac seville with the bose system in it and it sounds really nice. I personally prefer an accurate speaker with crystal clear highs and solid lows. I am not trying to say that bose is good or bad. I am simply saying that they have different methods of designing speakers with different goals in mind than other manufacturers. -- timboritus ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CarAudioForum.com - Usenet Gateway w/over one million posts online! View this thread: http://www.caraudioforum.com/showthr...hreadid=172056 |
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The reason bose does not sell aftermarket car audio equipment is because
of the essence of bose's sound quality, which is the physics of acoustics. Bose engineers do not concentrate on making their speakers the most "accurate" using the most neutral materials in an effort to produce a 1:1 reproduction of sound. They are very clever at using basic principals of acoustics to increase the perception of tones that sound pleasing to the ears. Their direct reflection design incorporates sound reflecting techniques to produce an enveloping sound field that makes people feel like the sound is all around them. That midrange surround sound is what average consumers are impressed by. It is the sound that is the most difficult to reproduce in cars because of the variation in listening areas, and enclosures. They are able to achieve this through their enclosure designs. If you put the best bose speaker in any other enclosure than what it was made for, it would sound like crap. If you take apart the bose 301v home speakers, the inside of the cabinet is like one big magnet. You can't reproduce that in a car. There is so much variation in the acoustics of so many different cars. They can not guarentee the same response, and quality from their speakers in every car because their speakers are so enclosure specific. With their low quality paper cones and weak surrounds, bose speakers rely mostly on the design of the specific enclosure they are in to produce their "bose quality" sound. When bose makes "premium" sound packages for certian cars, they are able to design the system to match the acoustics of that specific car. That way they can control the performance of each component they design. They use their own amps, crossovers, enclosures, source units. As much as I wouldn't like to admit it and jump on the gimicky trendy bose bandwagon, they do a very good job at it too. My grandfather has a 2003 cadillac seville with the bose system in it and it sounds really nice. I personally prefer an accurate speaker with crystal clear highs and solid lows. I am not trying to say that bose is good or bad. I am simply saying that they have different methods of designing speakers with different goals in mind than other manufacturers. Well put. But in my '98 seville, it wasn't actually the highs or lows that made me want to change. It was the upper midrange (and the power/power handling of course). It was almost up into the "tweeter side" of the spectrum, considering these were fairly large cone tweeters. It was difficult to pinpoint what exactly was at fault. But I thought the bass was adequate, the midbass was quite good, and the highs weren't too horrible. But then again, I've found that my tastes (compared to others) tend to be more on the strong midrange side rather than the pronounced highs and bass. |
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