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Hi I'm looking to spend around $60-80 on a 3 piece 2.1 speaker configuration. I was just wondering what you would recommend for best mp3/music quality. I've come across the Cyber Acoustics CA-3892 and Logitech Z-4 which both have good reviews. Any opinions on these or other suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Having been busy with the gold and financial sectors, I had been neglecting the markets in general. But I did notice yesterday that Harman International, over the past 8+ months, has been taken out back and mugged to the bone. $75 to $32.
In business speak, this is the darling child of the high-end audio industry. For those of you who bought this oinker on the good news (i.e., Harman puts Mark-Levinson stereos in every luxury car cabin in the universe), I am truly sorry.
I recently picked up my original copy of Bob Dylan's Bringing It All Back Home (1965), and read some great comments on the inner-sleeve. Some of these are still applicable, but others are almost comical. I thought you guys would get a kick out of it, anyway.
Being a vinyl junkie, I'm not trying to start a flame war, but even the most aggressive vinyl enthusiast has to admit that some of this is humorous by today's standards:
Here's How Records Give You More Of What You Want:
- The best for less - Records give you top quality for less money than any other recorded form.
And all ya need are some parts, to keep the old machines going, easy http://www.atrservice.com/products/departments.php?dept_id=3 
Folks,
I'm seeking advice on an integrated amp. I recently purchased a pair of PSB Alpha B1 speakers for my office. At present, they're being driven by a first generation Sonic Impact T-amp. Most of the listening in my office is done via a Squeezebox Classic.
I don't want to spend more than $300 to $500 for the amp. I don't mind buying used equipment.
Given my current equipment, what integrated amps do you think should be on my short list?
Thanks.
I read the blog a while back where Ariel bought a whole bunch of equipment only to find that one of his speakers sounded muffled. It seemed as though the problem may have been with the tweeter getting disconnected from the crossover.
I was wondering if there's a followup to this story. Did you get your speaker fixed? What was the problem and what did it cost to fix?
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