Speakers are similar to wine in that they get better with time. I love old speakers. I think they provide the best sound available for any genre of music. The crisp and precise sound it offers leaves any listener satisfied. The old school, wooden and clothed, 1980 something Tandberg speakers (Not Those Seen Above) require a decent receiver and can play just as well as any new Sony sub-woofer equipped system. I have little knowledge of technology but just want to make it clear that I can appreciate quality electronics when I see them. I just hope I don't blow them out.
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Tandberg Speakers
Speakers are similar to wine in that they get better with time. I love old speakers. I think they provide the best sound available for any genre of music. The crisp and precise sound it offers leaves any listener satisfied. The old school, wooden and clothed, 1980 something Tandberg speakers (Not Those Seen Above) require a decent receiver and can play just as well as any new Sony sub-woofer equipped system. I have little knowledge of technology but just want to make it clear that I can appreciate quality electronics when I see them. I just hope I don't blow them out.
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