SVS - The Essentials of a spine-tingling, chest-thumping home theatre experience

Son_of_SJ

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f1only said:
I could go on but it would be pointless

It would, especially as you're actually agreeing with SJ's nipper on the 'correct' (ie British English) spelling of the word.
 
Son_of_SJ said:

Not beig picky BUT you better have a word with few then.. here are a some others you may claim can not spell properly either..... for you

www.theatreroyal.co.uk

www.theatreroyal.com

www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk

I could go on but it would be pointless, i would suggest you have a look at Glasgow, Bath, Brighton & Drury Lane only been named this way for over 350 years just to name but a few that can not spell..

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It's basically saying go for a big screen, don't skimp on the centre, and make sure the sub is decent. Pretty standard stuff really.

Of course, it doesn't matter how good the speakers are, as they can only reproduce what they're given by the AV receiver, so in addition to that article (of course, SVS don't make AV receivers), a decently powerful AV receiver or pre/power with high quality processing is needed to feed the speakers the best possible signal, and tell the speakers exactly what to do.
 
David@FrankHarvey said:
It's basically saying go for a big screen, don't skimp on the centre, and make sure the sub is decent. Pretty standard stuff really.

Of course, it doesn't matter how good the speakers are, as they can only reproduce what they're given by the AV receiver, so in addition to that article (of course, SVS don't make AV receivers), a decently powerful AV receiver or pre/power with high quality processing is needed to feed the speakers the best possible signal, and tell the speakers exactly what to do.

+1 with that David
 

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