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		<title>Comment on Klipsch ifi vs Bose Companion 5? by R</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 00:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Get the Bose of course!
The Bose Rocks!
Who cares that they use cheapas materials and EQ mods --- it sounds goood is the important thing.
Listening soundpoint: - they are best... except when you compare.

If you can get the Klipsch ifi - as they are a discontinued product... get it, and get the Bose Companion5 from the Bose store. 
Truth will come and prevail. Let your ears decide.
Compare them side by side and keep the one you like.
Who knows, you may like the ifi more or you may like the Companions more. 
I for one think Bose is the BEST - cuz with the materials they use, their size of satellites: little 2&quot; twiddlers, NO tweeters, NO midwoofers and still the sound is GREAT!
They also use chipboard for their subwoofers - and they still sound awesome!!! They are able to use $10 worth of material and make them sound as good as a $5000 competitor.

Also, consider this: Bose systems are in the Sistine Chapel, Ferarri, Infiniti and Mazda... even the Staples center uses Bose systems --- SO THEY MUST BE GOOD! Good enough for them, good enough for us!

Think about the OOOOOs and AAAAAAhhhs that you&#039;ll get from your friends when they find out you got a Bose system - a $500 one!!! and looks nice!~!

Klipsch ifi looks a little funny. They are odd - why use such materials like Titanium tweeters and Aluminum woofers, and MDF wooden box for their sub... when you can skimp out on $material$ and get the same and arguably better BOSE sound?? Klipsch is not smart... they should use paper speakers like Bose - and not put tweeters, nor midwoofers... and save the money and spend it on MARKETING their NAME --- SO they can compete with Bose... afterall - who know&#039;s Klipsch vs who knows Bose? and what&#039;s good sound without the Name??

Furthermore, why spend $150-$200 on the ifi, when you can spend tripple on the Companion5?? - your friends are gonna think you are cheapp!

GET the BOSE! even if the ifi&#039;s sound 10X better --- cuz in the end, if you look good, Bose makes $$money.
And all other brands aspire to be Bose: sell cheap stuff for lot$ ... make more money!!!woooohhoooo! That&#039;s what they are in business to do - all business wanna make $$!

Oh- and Bose is made in USA! - the back says China - they really mean MA, USA.
Better than Klipsch being made in China. Stay away from products from china.

Hope this Helps!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Get the Bose of course!<br />
The Bose Rocks!<br />
Who cares that they use cheapas materials and EQ mods &#8212; it sounds goood is the important thing.<br />
Listening soundpoint: &#8211; they are best&#8230; except when you compare.</p>
<p>If you can get the Klipsch ifi &#8211; as they are a discontinued product&#8230; get it, and get the Bose Companion5 from the Bose store.<br />
Truth will come and prevail. Let your ears decide.<br />
Compare them side by side and keep the one you like.<br />
Who knows, you may like the ifi more or you may like the Companions more.<br />
I for one think Bose is the BEST &#8211; cuz with the materials they use, their size of satellites: little 2&#8243; twiddlers, NO tweeters, NO midwoofers and still the sound is GREAT!<br />
They also use chipboard for their subwoofers &#8211; and they still sound awesome!!! They are able to use $10 worth of material and make them sound as good as a $5000 competitor.</p>
<p>Also, consider this: Bose systems are in the Sistine Chapel, Ferarri, Infiniti and Mazda&#8230; even the Staples center uses Bose systems &#8212; SO THEY MUST BE GOOD! Good enough for them, good enough for us!</p>
<p>Think about the OOOOOs and AAAAAAhhhs that you&#8217;ll get from your friends when they find out you got a Bose system &#8211; a $500 one!!! and looks nice!~!</p>
<p>Klipsch ifi looks a little funny. They are odd &#8211; why use such materials like Titanium tweeters and Aluminum woofers, and MDF wooden box for their sub&#8230; when you can skimp out on $material$ and get the same and arguably better BOSE sound?? Klipsch is not smart&#8230; they should use paper speakers like Bose &#8211; and not put tweeters, nor midwoofers&#8230; and save the money and spend it on MARKETING their NAME &#8212; SO they can compete with Bose&#8230; afterall &#8211; who know&#8217;s Klipsch vs who knows Bose? and what&#8217;s good sound without the Name??</p>
<p>Furthermore, why spend $150-$200 on the ifi, when you can spend tripple on the Companion5?? &#8211; your friends are gonna think you are cheapp!</p>
<p>GET the BOSE! even if the ifi&#8217;s sound 10X better &#8212; cuz in the end, if you look good, Bose makes $$money.<br />
And all other brands aspire to be Bose: sell cheap stuff for lot$ &#8230; make more money!!!woooohhoooo! That&#8217;s what they are in business to do &#8211; all business wanna make $$!</p>
<p>Oh- and Bose is made in USA! &#8211; the back says China &#8211; they really mean MA, USA.<br />
Better than Klipsch being made in China. Stay away from products from china.</p>
<p>Hope this Helps!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Klipsch ifi vs Bose Companion 5? by mark_hensley@sbcglobal.net</title>
		<link>http://rockspeakers.thehometheatresystem.info/2010/07/klipsch-ifi-vs-bose-companion-5/#comment-222</link>
		<dc:creator>mark_hensley@sbcglobal.net</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 23:21:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I own a pair of Bose Companion 5 computer speakers and I am very pleased with their overall performance. I recommend Bose. I have nothing negative to say about Klipsch, they are a fine option. The Bose excel with DVD movies and music on CDs.  Listening to music on itunes the depth and clarity is not as crystalized compared to a disc recording.  However, the sound is in no means bad. The other point to take into consideration, is the eq setting needs to be suitable for small speakers.  All small speakers have their limits when trying to reproduce digital dynamic range. Bose recommends against eq settings coming into play, I recommend that you look at the link below on this matter.  Critics will argue and correctly so, that an equalizer should never be entered into the equation.  However, this very argument underscores how subjective quality sound can be to the consumer.  I am very satisfied with the eq settings. Listen to vocals, too.  All types of music is beautifully reproduced with the Companion 5.  Yet, vocals are definitely a love hate, deal breaker for sound quality.  
The Harmon Kardon Sound Sticks have a deeper richer sound than the Bose.  However, word on the street is that they are a 2-3 year speaker system, then they fall apart, even with light use. The Focal XLS computer speakers are expensive and one of the finest computer speaker systems money can buy. It is a superb, superb sound. The down side to Focal is they are made in France, sold at the Apple Store, if something goes wrong, you have a problem. On one occasion  i wanted to listen the speakers and they were broke, on the showroom floor, not good.  Which leads me to my highest recommendation, Bowers and Wilkerson (B&amp;W) computer speakers I truly love this speaker brand.  If you were to listen to a set including the B&amp;W Zepplin which I have listened to, and if you made a knee jerk decision to purchase right now. You would not have buyers remorse and it will be a very respected and popular pick.  
In a related matter, I am also a big believer in getting electronic gadgets refurbished. I went to a store to purchase a friend a 8g ipod, I asked if they had any returns, they had two. One box was opened the other unopened, I got 10% off the list price for the unopened box.  The same for computer speakers. This little fact, is a game changer on a good buy no matter the brand. Let me know what you choose. 

Best.

P.S. Click on the link and scroll down to the third paragraph. This supports what the gentleman is saying below. Very insightful and good point he makes.
http://www.facebook.com/Bose

I guess it is true that Bose is an American company. This is an excerpt of Bose Corporate file &quot;The mid-1990s also saw Bose undertake a $150 million expansion of its corporate headquarters in Framingham, Massachusetts, known as The Mountain for its commanding view of the countryside. The expansion included construction of a new six-story, all-glass-facade, ultramodern headquarters building, which had room for 800 employees and was completed in 1997. At the same time, the company phased out its factory in nearby Westboro, Massachusetts, citing the high cost of manufacturing in that state. (The company did continue to maintain a small manufacturing operation at the Framingham campus.) The production at Westboro was transferred to facilities in Hillsdale, Michigan, and Columbia, South Carolina. By the late 1990s, Bose had eight manufacturing sites, including the three aforementioned along with sites in Yuma, Arizona; Sainte Marie, Quebec, Canada; San Luis Río Colorado and Tijuana, Mexico; and Carrickmacross, Ireland.&quot;

And last but not least Bose is a research company.  
http://pro.bose.com/ProController?url=/pro/technologies/technologies_docs.jsp

Bose is a formidable company worthy of your consideration.  Is it the best?  Not necessarily, neither is Klipsch, Boston Acoustics, Carver or Rotel.  Geneva Labs and Theil can make a strong argument that they are the best. While the aforementioned companies may not be best by statistical data, materials or pedigree the question that needs to be answered is what sounds good to you and what can you afford towards purchasing the best, if money is a factor.  If not Lexicon will put them all to shame, that is if the difference can be drawn between Lexicon and Thiel, Thule, Magnaplannar, B&amp;W, Hertz and Geneva Labs.  It is these companies by reputation and product pedigree are definitively the best. So Klipsch and Bose are not close. Nonetheless, I stand by the facts as presented and recommend you consider Bose because I like Bose and I read.  Objective points of view are always superior when taking into consideration an informed decision. I have provided you an objective point of view. I recommend that you purchase B&amp;W.

This just in, refurbished Bose Companion 5 speakers $315.00 on Amazon. On Ebay Klipsch ifi speakers can be had for $300.00 so you have no case to rest. If my math is correct, that is a difference of $15.00.  I guess the facts are stubborn and your estimates are unsubstantiated and unintentionally exaggerated.  This is a stunning development to your argument, evidence.  
http://www.amazon.com/Bose-Companion-Multimedia-Speaker-System/dp/B00062QY5W
http://cgi.ebay.com/Klipsch-iFi-Speaker-System_W0QQitemZ220604340062QQcategoryZ3276QQcmdZViewItem</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I own a pair of Bose Companion 5 computer speakers and I am very pleased with their overall performance. I recommend Bose. I have nothing negative to say about Klipsch, they are a fine option. The Bose excel with DVD movies and music on CDs.  Listening to music on itunes the depth and clarity is not as crystalized compared to a disc recording.  However, the sound is in no means bad. The other point to take into consideration, is the eq setting needs to be suitable for small speakers.  All small speakers have their limits when trying to reproduce digital dynamic range. Bose recommends against eq settings coming into play, I recommend that you look at the link below on this matter.  Critics will argue and correctly so, that an equalizer should never be entered into the equation.  However, this very argument underscores how subjective quality sound can be to the consumer.  I am very satisfied with the eq settings. Listen to vocals, too.  All types of music is beautifully reproduced with the Companion 5.  Yet, vocals are definitely a love hate, deal breaker for sound quality.<br />
The Harmon Kardon Sound Sticks have a deeper richer sound than the Bose.  However, word on the street is that they are a 2-3 year speaker system, then they fall apart, even with light use. The Focal XLS computer speakers are expensive and one of the finest computer speaker systems money can buy. It is a superb, superb sound. The down side to Focal is they are made in France, sold at the Apple Store, if something goes wrong, you have a problem. On one occasion  i wanted to listen the speakers and they were broke, on the showroom floor, not good.  Which leads me to my highest recommendation, Bowers and Wilkerson (B&#038;W) computer speakers I truly love this speaker brand.  If you were to listen to a set including the B&#038;W Zepplin which I have listened to, and if you made a knee jerk decision to purchase right now. You would not have buyers remorse and it will be a very respected and popular pick.<br />
In a related matter, I am also a big believer in getting electronic gadgets refurbished. I went to a store to purchase a friend a 8g ipod, I asked if they had any returns, they had two. One box was opened the other unopened, I got 10% off the list price for the unopened box.  The same for computer speakers. This little fact, is a game changer on a good buy no matter the brand. Let me know what you choose. </p>
<p>Best.</p>
<p>P.S. Click on the link and scroll down to the third paragraph. This supports what the gentleman is saying below. Very insightful and good point he makes.<br />
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/Bose" rel="nofollow">http://www.facebook.com/Bose</a></p>
<p>I guess it is true that Bose is an American company. This is an excerpt of Bose Corporate file &#8220;The mid-1990s also saw Bose undertake a $150 million expansion of its corporate headquarters in Framingham, Massachusetts, known as The Mountain for its commanding view of the countryside. The expansion included construction of a new six-story, all-glass-facade, ultramodern headquarters building, which had room for 800 employees and was completed in 1997. At the same time, the company phased out its factory in nearby Westboro, Massachusetts, citing the high cost of manufacturing in that state. (The company did continue to maintain a small manufacturing operation at the Framingham campus.) The production at Westboro was transferred to facilities in Hillsdale, Michigan, and Columbia, South Carolina. By the late 1990s, Bose had eight manufacturing sites, including the three aforementioned along with sites in Yuma, Arizona; Sainte Marie, Quebec, Canada; San Luis Río Colorado and Tijuana, Mexico; and Carrickmacross, Ireland.&#8221;</p>
<p>And last but not least Bose is a research company.<br />
<a href="http://pro.bose.com/ProController?url=/pro/technologies/technologies_docs.jsp" rel="nofollow">http://pro.bose.com/ProController?url=/pro/technologies/technologies_docs.jsp</a></p>
<p>Bose is a formidable company worthy of your consideration.  Is it the best?  Not necessarily, neither is Klipsch, Boston Acoustics, Carver or Rotel.  Geneva Labs and Theil can make a strong argument that they are the best. While the aforementioned companies may not be best by statistical data, materials or pedigree the question that needs to be answered is what sounds good to you and what can you afford towards purchasing the best, if money is a factor.  If not Lexicon will put them all to shame, that is if the difference can be drawn between Lexicon and Thiel, Thule, Magnaplannar, B&#038;W, Hertz and Geneva Labs.  It is these companies by reputation and product pedigree are definitively the best. So Klipsch and Bose are not close. Nonetheless, I stand by the facts as presented and recommend you consider Bose because I like Bose and I read.  Objective points of view are always superior when taking into consideration an informed decision. I have provided you an objective point of view. I recommend that you purchase B&#038;W.</p>
<p>This just in, refurbished Bose Companion 5 speakers $315.00 on Amazon. On Ebay Klipsch ifi speakers can be had for $300.00 so you have no case to rest. If my math is correct, that is a difference of $15.00.  I guess the facts are stubborn and your estimates are unsubstantiated and unintentionally exaggerated.  This is a stunning development to your argument, evidence.<br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bose-Companion-Multimedia-Speaker-System/dp/B00062QY5W" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/Bose-Companion-Multimedia-Speaker-System/dp/B00062QY5W</a><br />
<a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/Klipsch-iFi-Speaker-System_W0QQitemZ220604340062QQcategoryZ3276QQcmdZViewItem" rel="nofollow">http://cgi.ebay.com/Klipsch-iFi-Speaker-System_W0QQitemZ220604340062QQcategoryZ3276QQcmdZViewItem</a></p>
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		<title>Comment on Klipsch ifi vs Bose Companion 5? by Ben D</title>
		<link>http://rockspeakers.thehometheatresystem.info/2010/07/klipsch-ifi-vs-bose-companion-5/#comment-221</link>
		<dc:creator>Ben D</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 22:32:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The Klipsch will be so much better. I myself own one of their computer systems and let me just say, your need for punchy bass will be satisfied. In addition, they will actually have highs as well, unlike bose.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Klipsch will be so much better. I myself own one of their computer systems and let me just say, your need for punchy bass will be satisfied. In addition, they will actually have highs as well, unlike bose.</p>
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		<title>Comment on lg combo home theatre woofer has no sound. audio setting menu has changed.? by coco2591</title>
		<link>http://rockspeakers.thehometheatresystem.info/2010/06/lg-combo-home-theatre-woofer-has-no-sound-audio-setting-menu-has-changed/#comment-220</link>
		<dc:creator>coco2591</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 13:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>First off , check your owners manual.
One other suggestion is to shut off the power to your home theater and unplug it from your electrical outlet, and leave it unplugged for several minutes.
Hopefully this will make the receiver go back to the original factory settings and all will be well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First off , check your owners manual.<br />
One other suggestion is to shut off the power to your home theater and unplug it from your electrical outlet, and leave it unplugged for several minutes.<br />
Hopefully this will make the receiver go back to the original factory settings and all will be well.</p>
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		<title>Comment on What Home Theater System is the right one for me? by Lance</title>
		<link>http://rockspeakers.thehometheatresystem.info/2010/06/what-home-theater-system-is-the-right-one-for-me/#comment-219</link>
		<dc:creator>Lance</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 03:10:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I would recommend you get a separate receiver over an all in one unit they are just better built and offer more flexibility, speakers depends a lot on how big of a room you have and where the speakers will be located...there are some real bargains in speakers out there due to all the competition in mid level hi fi speakers one brand that sounds really good and offer  some deals right now is Jamo, check out the link, also in receivers I would recommend Onkyo...I think you get the highest technology for the price you pay in an Onkyo...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would recommend you get a separate receiver over an all in one unit they are just better built and offer more flexibility, speakers depends a lot on how big of a room you have and where the speakers will be located&#8230;there are some real bargains in speakers out there due to all the competition in mid level hi fi speakers one brand that sounds really good and offer  some deals right now is Jamo, check out the link, also in receivers I would recommend Onkyo&#8230;I think you get the highest technology for the price you pay in an Onkyo&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Comment on What Home Theater System is the right one for me? by mark_hensley@sbcglobal.net</title>
		<link>http://rockspeakers.thehometheatresystem.info/2010/06/what-home-theater-system-is-the-right-one-for-me/#comment-218</link>
		<dc:creator>mark_hensley@sbcglobal.net</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 03:06:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If you don&#039;t know much about something, I would suggest that you read as much as you can to shape your own opinion.  I have provided a link to get you started. Like most I am sure you want to push the power button and the lights dim. lol.  Firstly, let this be an enjoyable competitive experience. One that opens up new sonic possibilities leading to an enlightened mind. The right equipment is a wonderful thing and an even more wonderful tool to learn what you want the way you want.  To get to that place you have to understand the how, the why and the difference between the two, so to speak. 
Secondly, remain open minded about what you can afford, even if you have not heard of the name, remember you are not the expert, but you can become one. Make this a hobby.  
What I have learned over the years is the skill of listening. This will take you a long ways my friend. It is one thing to hear, its a whole other thing to listen. Listening to music is a developed skill over time. It is the replacement for some, who cannot play the music, but can tell good quality sound at different price points.  This has a direct translation to relationships with people. You will sharpen your mental acuity and appreciation for the arts to varying degrees.  Right now you want it to &quot;Rock&quot; someday you may want it to add to peace of mind. So look at the short view, but keep an eye on the long view.  
This is a wonderful, informative worthwhile hobby if you let it.

Best to you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you don&#8217;t know much about something, I would suggest that you read as much as you can to shape your own opinion.  I have provided a link to get you started. Like most I am sure you want to push the power button and the lights dim. lol.  Firstly, let this be an enjoyable competitive experience. One that opens up new sonic possibilities leading to an enlightened mind. The right equipment is a wonderful thing and an even more wonderful tool to learn what you want the way you want.  To get to that place you have to understand the how, the why and the difference between the two, so to speak.<br />
Secondly, remain open minded about what you can afford, even if you have not heard of the name, remember you are not the expert, but you can become one. Make this a hobby.<br />
What I have learned over the years is the skill of listening. This will take you a long ways my friend. It is one thing to hear, its a whole other thing to listen. Listening to music is a developed skill over time. It is the replacement for some, who cannot play the music, but can tell good quality sound at different price points.  This has a direct translation to relationships with people. You will sharpen your mental acuity and appreciation for the arts to varying degrees.  Right now you want it to &#8220;Rock&#8221; someday you may want it to add to peace of mind. So look at the short view, but keep an eye on the long view.<br />
This is a wonderful, informative worthwhile hobby if you let it.</p>
<p>Best to you.</p>
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		<title>Comment on What Home Theater System is the right one for me? by Zero</title>
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		<dc:creator>Zero</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 02:33:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Have you tried denka brand..quite good IMHO.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you tried denka brand..quite good IMHO.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Does this story mean anything to you? by hollo91</title>
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		<dc:creator>hollo91</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 09:49:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>wow this short story is packed with intensity!</description>
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		<title>Comment on ok THANK YOU for the great advice but what HTIB would be good enough for gaming on my ps3? by bbt91945</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 23:01:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Ryan, demo the HTIB at a local store and make sure that it has at less an optical audio input. Without this input you can can get sound from your PS3. Most of them also has a dvd or blu ray disc player already which you do not need. Your PS3 has blu ray disc player that is better than any blu disc player in the with the HTIB. The Onkyo is your best choice.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Ryan, demo the HTIB at a local store and make sure that it has at less an optical audio input. Without this input you can can get sound from your PS3. Most of them also has a dvd or blu ray disc player already which you do not need. Your PS3 has blu ray disc player that is better than any blu disc player in the with the HTIB. The Onkyo is your best choice.</p>
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		<title>Comment on ok THANK YOU for the great advice but what HTIB would be good enough for gaming on my ps3? by Bytefield</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bytefield</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 22:49:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If you&#039;re talking about the HT-AS720ST, it&#039;s probably okay, but is intended for home theater, not gaming.

If you want serious bass get the Logitech Z-5500, it has a 10&quot; woofer versus the Samsung&#039;s 8&quot;. Much better choice for gaming, 1293 reviews on Newegg, 81% positive, which is unheard of.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16836121120&amp;Tpk=z-5500

I think you&#039;d be much happier with the Z-5500, it&#039;s extremely reliable, and the wattage difference is meaningless.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re talking about the HT-AS720ST, it&#8217;s probably okay, but is intended for home theater, not gaming.</p>
<p>If you want serious bass get the Logitech Z-5500, it has a 10&#8243; woofer versus the Samsung&#8217;s 8&#8243;. Much better choice for gaming, 1293 reviews on Newegg, 81% positive, which is unheard of.<br />
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<p>I think you&#8217;d be much happier with the Z-5500, it&#8217;s extremely reliable, and the wattage difference is meaningless.</p>
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