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20th 2007f November 2007
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maggie asked:
Does anyone know the quality of this home theatre system?
Chet
Does anyone know the quality of this home theatre system?
Chet
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Total junk, not even worth $1. Google “White van speakers” (Which isn’t about speakers to fit into a van, but its about speakers that are sold out of vans - fly by night), and you’ll see how the scam works. Its worse than counterfeit Rolexes, because even a cheap watch might still keep reasonable time, but the white van speakers, oiy !
Avoid like the plague.
Comment by ANDRE L — November 23, 2007 @ 2:58 pm
Not what is claimed. Most often will not hook up conventionally to other equipment.
No internal DD decoder, wattage ratings are a joke, etc…
look up the white van scam, wiki has a good article on the subject with a list of what not to get.
Comment by 42 (aka the answer to all) — November 23, 2007 @ 9:13 pm