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  1. So I am thinking about getting some new stuff for my Dad's setup. He doesn't want anything over the top, so I am trying to choose between these two systems. I have listened to both, and they both sound great, so it's a bit hard to choose. It would be for movies and TV only, so I am leaning towards the smaller system. If he listened to music on the system I might be more temped by the XL speakers and the better sub, but it might be hard to justify. What do you guys think?

  2. So get this. I finally got my little baby Palladiums, but I haven't had a chance to listen to them. I am in the middle of moving, and it might be a while before I get a chance. I haven't even opened the boxes, but I am tempted to peek at the natural zebra wood finish. The strangest part about this is that I bought them without even listening to them. Does anybody have a set of these on the boards with some feedback about them?

    Thanks,

    Alex

  3. That's pretty funny as I work for an LG dealer, and within just two of their plasma TV's they are backordered by 75,000 units. And while LCD is getting cheaper and cheaper, the bang for the buck still lies witht the plasma products. I know that more people buy LCD, but mostly because they are afraid of plasma. As we know there are plenty of myths out there about them. And I do remember when Sony had a 42" plasma, and their 42" LCD was $10,000. I hope plasma doesn't go away, as for watching TV and movies in the dark, they do a better job.

    LG too I'm afraid "cutting production by 70,000 units per year from now on"

    There’s something rotten in the state of LG. It seems the Korean manufacturer is having some trouble offloading its plasma TVs, with sales last February down some $35 million compared to the previous year. To be fair, it does appear to be a general trend in the TV industry, with LCDs being cheaper to produce at larger and larger sizes. (It used to be that LCDs larger than 42 inches were prohibitively expensive. Starting at that size, you usually went with plasma.) So LG will cut plasma production by 70,000 units per year from now on.

    Somewhat related is that, of the plasmas it will produce, LG will be making them smaller for the Chinese market. The sweet spot seems to be sets in the 30-inch range, something the company expects to take off in anticipation of next year’s Olympics in Beijing.

  4. Those are poor examples. Pioneer is basically going belly up. Their TVs were too expensive. 60" TV for $6,500 was a bit much, and in these times it didn't survive. Sony has their hands in LCD panel production with Samsung. And I think Vizio just filed for bankruptcy too, but I'm not too sure yet, as I haven't really looked. Two of the top three TV makers, LG and Samsung, still make plasma TV's. I have already heard cool things about the 2010 LG plasma line as well.

    I don't think they will be done with plasma until they make LCD's that have vivid colors. Mitsubishi has me pretty impressed, but the cost is twice that of a plasma TV.

  5. What are your thoughts on Sammy Plasmas as opposed to Sammy LCD's? I just snuck over to Best Buy and saw 3 50" Sammy PLasmas/1080

    PN50B530S2F $1099

    PN50B550T2F $1099

    PN50B650S1F $1239

    I also saw the Sammy

    LCD, B640 $1319

    What are your thoughts

    For the same cash plasma beats LCD. Better black, better color, no blur, no need for video processors that add artifacting problems. IMO the only real world problem with plasma is the glare from the glass front. Keep in mind that some LCD panels now have a more reflective front surface as well.

  6. I got my TV by keeping my eyes on slickdeals.net They eventually have a link to some crazy deal that you can jump on if you don't really know what you want. I got a KDL46V4100 for $900 shipped about six months ago.

  7. Does anyone have a setup with any of the smaller icons but no subwoofer? I am trying to decide if it's worth a shot. I know I could just do some RB61's, but I wouldn't mind saving a bit of space either. So, are they tolerable on their own? This would be for bedroom, not the theater or two channel setup, so it doesn't need to be perfect. Thanks!

  8. That is some pretty odd damage. The only similar thing I have seen is when a voice coil seperates itself from the cone while in use, and just hammers the crap out of the cone as it fails. This is obviously different, as it wasn't in use. Is this the same scenario that other people have seen?

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