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BTW rubber is used on tires to provide better traction, not reduce friction. Reducing friction would be very bad. (Ever drive on ice?)
And not being able to tell one car from another is old age creeping up on you (take it from experience my friend
Many dealers will dis Usher simply because it is so affordable.
Bill, I have heard many people saying that Usher is affordable and better value, I'm intrigued, can you give an example? e.g. is the sound quality of a $5000 Usher speakers on par with a $10,000 JM-Lab speaker?
Don't make the mistake of equating price with quality. Or size with quality. There are plenty of comments and reports on Audiocircle of the recent RMAF show. There are a lot of good reports of smaller scale manufacturers outperforming the big boys. Do a little digging.Personally, I'm comfortable that I will be able to build a killer system, exactly to my liking from just the manufacturers here on Audiocircle. And actually I'd rather do that than have a system full of "name" brand components.I like rooting for the underdog. ( or little guy, whichever you prefer )Cheers
You know, the RMAF is really not a good place to evaluate hi-end audio, all the systems are inevitably compromised by poor room acoustic. What you heard at RMAF bears no resemblance with what you will hear if you bring the same speaker into your home and do a proper acoustic treatment in your listening room. Even though I wasn't impressed with Wilson Audio at the show, but I have recently heard it in a well-treated room, and it sounded real good!
So, Do you think this is just another coincidence from a chinese company ? IMHO, Asia normally copies whatever (from cars, to electronics) and later they find it´s own path, and this is more evident from small companies. But also there are plenty good asian manufacturers providing their own developments and designs and that´s the way to go.Does form follow function or form follows business ?http://www.forgings.com.tw/home.html