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Originally Posted by Vagisil
if you will use it for surround sound and home theatre: they lose hella fidelity.. dont be a lazy bastard, get the wires run thru the walls/celings... don't even skimp on the wires, make sure to get Monsters or comparable quality... dont buy any cheap name brand speakers either... if you're gonna spend a few grand on your home theater do it right.... dont hahahahahaha-rig it with wireless speakers
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Thank you for your input, while yes I agree, that a 99% oxygen free, 8 gauge copper wire (with non-corroding gold tips) is recommended for high putput wired speakers, I would like to see you back up your claim that you 'loose fidelity" using these for surrounds ?? What did you do, consult your dog or cat for this??
Since the human ear only hears a maximum of 20-20'000 Hz (with most people's range closer to 23-17'500), this claim is kinda unfounded.
If you need my credentials, I owned a high-end retail audio store for 6 years, selling Harmon Kardon, B & O, Nakamichi, and Yamaha.