Soundbars good or bad for audio world ?

Which tastes better, that pilsner or the flea & tick dip?

Ha... I didn't notice that in the pic :confused:. Well its all essential oils zero chemicals and you could in fact drink it. Worst case you'll be ready for the silver stallion. BTW it works great, we also spray the yard with the concentrate. Smells of Cedar and Peppermint :rolleyes:
 
@ultumax If I may offer some unsolicited advice. No disrespect intended. It would help us help you, if you stayed on topic in the threads that you start, wrote in complete sentences and checked your spelling. It's okay to review what you wrote before clicking on "Reply to Thread". Again, I'm not trying to be a thread cop. Just trying to help you out. :) :beerchug:

-Dave

Now Dave, where's the fun in that?
 
Soundbars are a byproduct of huge screens that are so flat and thin, there is no space for decent speakers.

It kind of defeats the entire purpose if you have to buy another box to stick on the wall or TV unit below the panel to get partially respectable sound.

Personally, I wouldn't be seen dead with a soundbar. They are an anathema to high fidelity. But I can see why people lap them up in vast numbers.

Yeah they're pretty much a compromise.
 
I find it somewhat ironic that TV designers have spent millions developing screens that look flat and sleek and unobtrusive. That require an ugly soundbar to be sitting in front of them, which looks way uglier than earlier model flatscreens that had reasonable speakers in them.

I'd assume it's because they don't want to spend much on the speakers on the actual TV which would probably up the costs and the price of the TV. But they can make a soundbar/subwoofer combo and inevitably convince people to buy them for more money because the TV's built in speakers suck.
 
I won't address the American fascination with overly hopped beer though, I still don't understand that.

I like a good American IPA but I also like all beer. That being said I don't get the man bun's and beard’s "I only drink IPA's" crowd. But then again they have a trash bag knot on their head :dunno:. The only thing I dislike are the fruit beers that girly men and women tend to enjoy.

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I like a good American IPA but I also like all beer. That being said I don't get the man bun's and beard "I only drink IPA's" crowd. But then again they have a trash bag knot on their head :dunno:. The only thing I dislike are the fruit beers that girly men and women tend to enjoy.

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It's not the 'west coast IPA' that's the problem. Someone gave me an Oktoberfest bier called "Hoptoberfest" last year. Wow, Märzenbier should not be so hoppy.
 
I like a good American IPA but I also like all beer. That being said I don't get the man bun's and beard "I only drink IPA's" crowd. But then again they have a trash bag knot on their head :dunno:. The only thing I dislike are the fruit beers that girly men and women tend to enjoy.

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Come on GChief, don't you want to be part of the "hip crowd"? ;)
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I like a good American IPA but I also like all beer. That being said I don't get the man bun's and beard "I only drink IPA's" crowd. But then again they have a trash bag knot on their head :dunno:. The only thing I dislike are the fruit beers that girly men and women tend to enjoy.
I've been called many, many things, but I've never been called "girly". I like fruit beers. I mean, I really like fruit beers. I guess I'm going to have to rethink my sexuality and gender orientation.

No manbun, though -- not enough good hair left.
 
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