@MonsieurX: he asked what you think, not what you know
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I live in Orane County CA, I could literally post a video of me logging into my account with Face ID while at Disneyland . I carry two phones with me anyway.
Not sure if @m3dude1cares to do something similar, I totally understand it’s kind of a pain in the ass. And I cant blaim him for letting people think he’s me. I’m kind of awesome
Don’t be stupid, I can post a video that shows me logged into my account and my surroundings at the same time
You're going to get someone else to do it for you.
You already specifically stated it was you, as well as the 2 users having not only a similar name, but nearly the same posting content and style.
Lmao you’re so full of shit.
But what can one expect from a pleb that games on a GTX 670
Don’t be stupid, I can post a video that shows me logged into my account and my surroundings at the same time
@zaryia: this is my one and only account. im not anyone else
I’m willing to post a video showing what part of the country I’m in If your willing to do the same lol.
where do you live anyway ?
The problem with bookshelf speakers (especially if they are located in a big room) is they lack in the mid bass due to lack of power and drivers. So, you have to over compensate with the subwoofer. This creates an unbalanced sound. You lose a lot of the tight kick/punch in the sound and you don't get the smooth, balanced, and full sound across the whole frequency range.
For the record, I also use bookshelf speakers, but I live in a condo and I can't go too crazy with my system.
my speakers play flat down to 70hz, and my subwoofer flat from 10-100hz.
My subwoofer crossover is set to 90hz.
I auditioned a dozen towers and bookshelves these bookshelves were my favorite at under 2k a pair.
Those aren't even tower speakers, what are you trying to show off?
why would you think any tower speaker is better than any bookshelf speaker
Dollar for dollar a shelf speaker will be better since those dollars will be focused on fewer drivers and a smaller enclosure
Than why would you ever get a Tower Speaker lol
not saying I agree with you, but that statement made the rest of your post null.
@Shewgenja: I remember reading about it, HDMI 2.1, but no way I was going to wait for that, it will be more widespread in 2019 I think, right now not many people have TVs that support it. It's the latest stuff and I knew the new HDMI format was around the corner, but you have to draw the line somewhere with these things, otherwise you'll never be satisfied...and if the TV you own cannot be updated via firmware that's fine, but for me I don't have any regrets getting my 4K TV and got a great deal on it.
Same, when the time comes I’ll just get a 75+ OLED with HDMI2.1 and relegate the 65” to the bedroom
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