VMPS, Best of CES Awards, and TechTV

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Sa-dono

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« on: 6 Oct 2003, 12:48 am »
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As for our speakers, jackman, you've heard them, so why be concerned about measurements? They were good enough to win the "Best of CES" award for High End Audio the past two years running. Now that's a measure of quality you can hold on to!!


I must say I find it amusing that you put any stock on any award from TechTV, which is the party that does the "Best of CES" awards.

"Big sound at a reasonable price makes this...an excellent value." "With the volume at 50 percent, the walls of TechTV Labs were shaking, while digital audio and CD tracks continued to play with seamless lucidity. We listened to many genres, such as folk, hip-hop, and jazz, and were impressed with the consistent clarity and balance of levels." "From the hollow-sounding, metallic resonance of swords crashing together to the boom of fiery explosions, the speakers maintained a brilliant equilibrium of highs and lows."

Sound like a review for VMPS speakers? Nope...it's a review by TechTV for the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 Multimedia Speakers! :lol:

My favorite quote... "For $179.99, the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 may well turn your personal computer into your preferred audio station while your home stereo collects dust." :rotflmao:

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« Reply #1 on: 6 Oct 2003, 12:58 am »
The judges for the "Best of CES" award hired by Tech TV are not regular employees of the network, but knowledgable outsiders who award the Best of CES prize only.  There have been different judges each of the two years, and no one knew this year that we had won the previous year with the exception of one judge who did not participate in the High End Audio category voting.

That's good enough for me, considering the competition.  I understand the world's largest speaker company spent over $1,000,000 on an expensive system designed solely to win the award.  The $18,000pr speaker impressed the judges but did not make the finals.

Good enough for me, what about you??

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« Reply #2 on: 6 Oct 2003, 01:13 am »
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The judges for the "Best of CES" award hired by Tech TV are not regular employees of the network, but knowledgable outsiders who award the Best of CES prize only. There have been different judges each of the two years, and no one knew this year that we had won the previous year with the exception of one judge who did not participate in the High End Audio category voting.

That's good enough for me, considering the competition. I understand the world's largest speaker company spent over $1,000,000 on an expensive system designed solely to win the award. The $18,000pr speaker impressed the judges but did not make the finals.

Good enough for me, what about you??



"Who are the judges?

Our judges are culled from the ranks of professional product reviewers. Our product reviewers come from TechTV and other well-known media organizations. All judges have extensive experience evaluating, purchasing, and using products in the category they are judging."

This is the criteria as listed for the 2004 Best of CES Awards. Therefore the judges could be from TechTV or "other well-known media organizations." Do you happen to know where in particular the judges of the "High-End Audio" category for both years came from?

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« Reply #3 on: 6 Oct 2003, 03:02 am »
The "Best of CES" judges I talked to both years were audio engineers, computer experts, some degreed scientists and several audiophiles.
There were also a few who had no previous contact with high end audio but owned good systems.

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« Reply #4 on: 6 Oct 2003, 03:13 am »
Thanks for the clarification Brian! The most important thing is that their Klipsch reviewers weren't one of the judges :mrgreen:

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« Reply #5 on: 6 Oct 2003, 04:00 am »
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There were also a few who had no previous contact with high end audio but owned good systems.
                   Hey now, I resemble that remark! :dance: Regards, Robin

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« Reply #6 on: 6 Oct 2003, 02:37 pm »
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There were also a few who had no previous contact with high end audio but owned good systems.
                   Hey now, I resemble that remark! :dance: Regards, Robin


resemble = resent?

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« Reply #7 on: 6 Oct 2003, 10:05 pm »
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resemble = resent?
         What seems to be your problem Andrikos? Wait, I really don`t want to know. Geesh, it was a friggin JOKE, get it?  :roll:  Regards, Robin