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macersl
Audioholic Intern
Even though posts that compare brand A to B are generally discouraged, noobs (including myself) continue to do it. I know the answer to these questions is to just listen and see what speakers fit your tastes. My problem is that I plan on buying a set of mains in the near future and they probably will not be from a conventional store but off the internet. I have a hard time paying full price for anything. How does one have the opportunity to listen? There are some high-end stores in my area but I feel very guilty taking their time and resources only to turn my back on them and buy the same product online. Yet I'm sure most people who buy from internet based companies (Axiom, etc.) have never heard the speakers they just plunked their hard earned money down for.
Is this sufficient? Are these people satisfied? Is doing tons of research and blindly (or deafly) buying the product you think's best, good enough?
Is this sufficient? Are these people satisfied? Is doing tons of research and blindly (or deafly) buying the product you think's best, good enough?
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