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    Ditch the Soundbar: 7 Great Compact Speaker Systems for Any Budget

    Whenever audioholics does "budget" systems I choke a bit. I paid under $300 for a very nice Yamaha RXV receiver that can handle more than two speakers and another $250 for a set of five decent Fluance speakers. If you throw in my $250 Polk subwoofer, that's $800 for a full 5.1 system (not...
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    Audiophile Software Roundup: The Case For And A Comparison Of HiFi Software

    I expected the article to be three lines long: Use lossless compression, use an audio manager that makes it easy to find your music, and use a good streaming system or output device. For example, all my old-school CDs are ripped to FLAC and I keep track of them with Amarok (open source...
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    Audiophile Software Roundup: The Case For And A Comparison Of HiFi Software

    You probably didn't get it because the article doesn't make sense. The rant about square waves is out of left field and shows a total lack of understanding of digital audio. I can't believe this even got published here.
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    Tip of The Day: Mixing and Matching Speakers

    Upgraded centre As another poster mentioned, a good centre speaker can be very important, especially to movie watching. Since I primarily use my system for movies and video gaming, I've often wanted to upgrade my centre speaker alone to something clearer and more perfect sounding. Not being...
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