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I owned Onix Reference 2s and while they weren't the best speakers i've had, they certainly bested a lot of similarly priced options when they first came out.I would have to say that most B&M offerings from the early 2000s that received high praise were simply not worth the cash. Paradigm speakers, various models, didn't wow me at all and I found B&W speakers no better.I also believe a lot of tube power amps are overrated and lack the detail a good solid state amp does. OTLs may be an exception.
I recant my statement of never blindly buying anything -I bought a Panasonic XR-55 receiver. I bought it for my brother (then about 15 or so). I opened it up and hooked it up before giving it to him. Everyone raved about that thing. It was the beginning of 'digital' amps. The worst piece of gear I've ever heard. It went back, and I bought him a pair of those Insignia speakers that everyone raved about and gave him my old NAD integrated amp.The Insignia speakers weren't bad at all. A bit of a one trick pony - they imaged and soundstaged better than a lot of hifi speakers, yet didn't do much else very well.
Hey Stu - I might have posted a better response about your TV if you had said in your post that it "used to work".... Glad you figured it out.
I'm trying to find common threads here.
By far the worst professional review I've ever read was for speakers from the same guy that now sells Audio Nirvana