Dude, the last time I checked, SVS was a speaker company! I mean, they make speakers. Doesn't that make them a speaker company
Yes, soon after I submitted my post, I realized the incorrect grammar I had used, although perhaps I did not appreciate the full extent of my errors. I had presumed people would still understand what I was trying to say, yet I will help you further clarify just how bad the usage was.
Both SVS and Sony make speakers. I should know as I've recommended the SVS set before to others, and that Sony had the top-rated speakers according to Consumer Reports, which I understand is not a highly regarded source for things audio. I just happened to have a CR subscription and was curious a couple of years ago on what they thought.
I also mistakenly used the term speaker "companies" and then created my short list of
products (or owners). Please excuse my mistakes. I used to be pretty good about typing on-line, but after several thousand posts it appears I have become lazy.
I hope my efforts will allow me to not have to suffer posts that I regard as a waste of space and time.
PS3 owners? Only a 360 fanboy would accuse a PS3 "OWNER" of being a "fanboy". We own a PS3, it's got brawn. The 360's got all the games though (but I don't play many games and the PS3 gets used a lot for movies). The 360 and PS3 both have certain things about them that appeal to a certain audience, neither platform is technically "better" in my opinion.
Well, then you truly assume too much. I guess I can't blame someone of your youth, who I might
assume enjoys video games to a great extent. I've owned two video game systems, both in the 80's, being an Atari 2600 (?) and some silver Texas Instruments. I have borrowed a couple of different systems in my lifetime, namely a Nintendo 64 to play Goldeneye, and a PS2 to play Hot Shots 3. I've played a bit of Starcraft many years ago. The only video game I've stuck to for any decent amount of time is chess, mostly of the bullet and blitz variety, at ICC. I've logged tens of thousands of games in the last dozen years (but a typical game lasts two minutes!).
Yet, I still rank PS3 owners to have the worst collection of fanboys I've met. I've run into them at several different forums and sub-forums. However, now that InTheIndustry mentions DIYers as being pretty bad, I have to agree that the very worst individual AV fanboy I have met was just that. Ps3 owners still have the strongest overall fanboy representation, IMO. However, please understand that I appreciate the number of people being represented is much greater here. Before PS3 owners starting rearing their heads, I had SVS as the #1 collection of fanboys. Of course, this is just all my opinion. I did feel bad as I became so tired of SVS fanboys, I "bit off the head" of one unsuspecting owner who did not deserve it. It was the other SVS compatriots who happened to raise my frustration level at that time.
In the Industry,
I agree, and don't agree with you...Yes, there are many brands out there, and not a single one can cater to everyone, nor can perform to their best in all their series.
Yes, PSB has...
And as for me...Well after all this is a fanboy thread...
IMO, the Alpha line suffers too much. Im usually playing around with much larger budgets, but I do believe the step-up to at least the Image line is close to mandatory... although I understand that could be a very unfair statement! However, I never really started to propose B25s to others until they were being had for $300 brand new A-stock. As I believe IntheIndustry has already alluded to, it's all about the "sweet spots" in a line up... right?