New system advice sought using Sonus Faber Concertinp's as base

I loved the sound of the Sonus Faber Concertino's Domus and am looking to build a system around them (I have no components right now).

I'm not sure about the number of channels I want and am having a bit of a dilemma deciding between two concertino domus's and either two concerto home or two wall domus (saw both of these on auction) to go with the concertino's. Though, if I loose the bids I don't think I'll buy more than two speakers.

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First you said you didn't have Klipsch, then it was Harberts, then some Himatomo something or other, I have no idea what you are talking about, then you had 6W that is all you need, then a McIntosh from teh 60's that of course is better than anything in this century....Now scotch tape over insuffiencet sized wires are the thing. Are you sure you ain't really got a BLOSE? Now you have 6 foot speakers...If you would learn to communicate, I'd know what you are talking about.....If you don't know what SLAM and IMPACT is, live music ain't your reference is it?

Rational Voters?

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Louis Menand's <A HREF="http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/books/2007/07/09/070709crbo_books…; of <I>The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Politics</I> is an interesting read&mdash;possibly more interesting than the book itself. However, back in 2004, Gene Weingarten covered the same questions, getting up close and personal with Ted Prus, a non-voter who "just doesn't give a rat's ass."

35 Years...And Just Getting Started

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Thirty-five years ago this month, the first issue of a <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/features/708">new audio magazine</A>&mdash;cover price 50 cents&mdash;cautiously made its way out of a Philadelphia suburb. Its black'n'white cover featured a chessboard adorned with tubes and XLR plugs. Its 20 advertising-free pages included a feature on <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/historical/108">how to write an ad</A> for an audio product, which had been penned by one Lucius Wordburger, a footnote helpfully pointing out that this was the <I>nom de plume</I> for one <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/historical/712">J. Gordon Holt</A>, "who wishes to remain anonymous."

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