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Old January 22nd, 2007, 03:03 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Bob Rickard
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Default OT- Sharing a great experience with you

Everyone in this group sits at a computer to take part here, but there is no
question that my environment & experience while doing so is probably far,
far more enjoyable than yours. You can easily upgrade your experience to
equal mine by continuing to read this.

I am kind of an expert on a few things, but I am a full blown expert on one
subject for certain: knowing high quality music reproduction. As some of you
are aware, I was deeply involved in the Hi-Fi business for many years before
going into the fishing tackle business, & have been professionally
recognized for no small number of audio breakthroughs, unknowingly used
worldwide today by most people, including you.

For the last few years I embarked on a quest for the best & most affordable
computer sound system a person could ever want. That quest ended a month
ago, & I have lived with it for that month. It appears I have totally lucked
out again & I can share it with you if you wish. The total cost to you
should not exceed $350.00. No skills or technical ability is necessary to
hook it up, & installation should take a few hours maximum. It uses a
self-amplified, but very small home subwoofer. Mine sits under my desk, but
if necessary it could be placed even in a different part of your room with
no sound degradation. It also uses one pair of very compact self-amplified
full range speakers that you can hopefully place in front of you, equally
spaced from your head. These speakers hook directly to your computer, which
needs no special outputs to run it. This system will then become your
computers sound system for anything & everything. The average listener would
tweak & adjust it off & on for a few hours, & then never touch it again.

Here are the items you will need, but there is one rule you must follow: Buy
exactly what I am telling you to buy here. This is not just a suggested
guide... substitute anything else at your own risk, & I promise that it will
not work as well. This perfectly matched system will probably sound far
better than anything you ever had in your home or car, and here is exactly
what you want. These are available on line, & dealers can be easily located
on Google or elsewhe

~ 1 pr. Klipsch ProMedia Ultra 2.0 speakers (about $100-$120).
~ 1 KLH #PS-8 Subwoofer.

That's it! Enjoy...

Bob Rickard
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