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Steve Williamson wrote:
Hooray, the house we have been waiting to sell has gone unconditional so we are now waiting for the first week of June to start the construction process.
This has lifted a large weight of our chests.
The RM30's look interesting, but I am looking at JB Labs or Teufel that provide dipole surrounds to produce THX certification on 7.? systems.
Does anyone think THX is important in a home theatre? |
If you only plan to look at movies in this room, dipoles make work okay. However just buying the dipoles with not meet the spec. The dipoles themselves have to be THX certified, as well as the rest of the speaker package and amps as well. THX used to mean something, before it began certifying just about everything(can somebody say VCR's). Where THX is highly useful is their acoustical advice for hometheaters. In this area they have raised the bar on hometheater acoustics, which is what they used to do with equipment before they used their certification as a income stream.