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Originally Posted by facialfreak
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.
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While I agree, there is NO way those wireless speakers are reproducing the whole spectrum. Those speakers are physically incapable of such, not to mention the squashing of frequencies occuring during wireless transit.
Get yourself a few sets of Paradigm or likeminded mini bookshelves for home theater use. You'll find they have an even response.
Also, if those wireless speakers claim 20-20,000 you do realize it's an exageration right? No speaker of that size can reproduce all thsoe frequencies. None.