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I coudn't think of a title for this thread, but I think it fits.
A couple of weeks ago I was at the Fry's in Downers Grove, IL, and I was listening to what appeared to be either a Polk RM7 or RM8 center with the R300 floorstanding speakers, being pushed by an Onkyo 705. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. That center was amazing...the voices from the 2 animated characters in the movie, the tight bass coming from either the center or the r/l when one of the characters bounced a basketball. It all just sounded awesome, and I don't believe a sub was turned on. Does this sound correct? Are those speakers just that good? I have a Sony SS-CN5000 center and SS-F6000 floorstanding for my fronts. I really like the way they sound when watching a movie (music can be better), but what I heard was awesome. |
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