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Pff - googled it? its been in the top 10 on bash since I were a boy ... I still remember when they removed the bottom 100 quotes link from the main page - although you can still find them
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Originally posted by ookook View PostIt doesnt cost much to set up a half decent home cinema - you can get an AV amp for £100-200 and a speaker package for another £200-400.
You can always spend more but diminishing returns kick in at some point.
I've just had an old Denon amp driving two Tannoy speakers for years - its perfectly good for movies / music / Xbox / media player.
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It doesnt cost much to set up a half decent home cinema - you can get an AV amp for £100-200 and a speaker package for another £200-400.
You can always spend more but diminishing returns kick in at some point.
I've just had an old Denon amp driving two Tannoy speakers for years - its perfectly good for movies / music / Xbox / media player.
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Because I can afford the luxury dear boy.
BTW: I can have the volume as loud as I like. I also have a set of virtual surround sound head phones that work incredibly well too.
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Originally posted by contractor79 View PostWhy do most blokes insist on spending lots of money on home cinema systems even though in many cases they can't even put the volume up to do it justice, nor do they spend enough time watching it to justify the enormous cost.
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Originally posted by contractor79 View PostWhy do most blokes insist on spending lots of money on home cinema systems even though in many cases they can't even put the volume up to do it justice, nor do they spend enough time watching it to justify the enormous cost.
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Why do most blokes insist on spending lots of money on home cinema systems even though in many cases they can't even put the volume up to do it justice, nor do they spend enough time watching it to justify the enormous cost.Tags: None
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