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Buying a TV? Flat Panels vs. Projectors.

2016-12-16T09:21:13-08:00December 6th, 2013|Categories: Blog Posts|

We’ve been in our present home for over 2 years and like our last home, wanted a home theater in this one. In this house, it meant upgrading our den. I had to decide whether to purchase a projector and 110” (horizontal) screen or get a large flat panel TV. When it came to screen size,

A Great Resource for Audio/Video Receivers

2016-12-16T09:21:13-08:00July 21st, 2012|Categories: Blog Posts|

One of our favorite brands of audio/video receivers is Integra. Integra is the higher end of Onkyo (like what Lexus is to Toyota). They have great features and sound fabulous! We have used Integra receivers to demonstrate our home theater systems at the past two T.H.E. Shows in Newport Beach. I also use one in

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Home Theater Receivers

2012-07-21T03:47:24-07:00July 21st, 2012|Categories: Blog Posts|

One of the questions we get all the time is, “What audio/video receivers do you recommend with your speakers?” We enjoy that question.  Because we don’t sell any of the components it allows us to be impartial and we enjoy making our opinions known. Our speakers are pretty friendly to most receivers and it doesn’t

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Surveys – Give Me a Break!!

2012-07-21T03:37:28-07:00July 21st, 2012|Categories: Blog Posts|

This is nothing to do with speakers, audio or home theater, but I'm sick of being constantly asked to participate in surveys! Anytime you call anybody for help, whether it's your bank or your trash company, they want you to fill out a survey either through an email or by phone. And, if you buy

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Big Time Improvement in Sound at reasonable cost

2012-07-10T04:03:41-07:00July 10th, 2012|Categories: Blog Posts|

Many years ago, while at college, I set up a stereo system in my room the frat house. At the time, I also worked part time at a San Diego radio station. I noticed how great the playback system sounded in the studio, far better than my system. Yet, my system, which sounded very hollow

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A Great Blu-Ray Player Costs $150. Is a $500 – $1,000 Player a Great Investment?

2012-07-10T03:59:44-07:00July 10th, 2012|Categories: Blog Posts|

My experience with an Oppo Blu-Ray player has changed my point of view. I speak with a lot of customers who want suggestions on what to purchase along with our speakers to complete their home theater systems. It continues to amaze me how technology has produced low priced components that are really terrific. So, when

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RSL Takes On The Highest Priced Audio & Video at the T.H.E. Show.

2016-12-16T09:21:13-08:00June 30th, 2012|Categories: Blog Posts|

RSL Speakers participated at the recent T.H.E. Show June 1-3. T.H.E. stands for Total Home Entertainment and included both audiophile stereo and home theater exhibits. Approximately 7,000 people attended. The show was a bit strange, but I’ll get to that in a minute. We had 2 rooms adjacent to each other; one for stereo and

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Confessions of a Reformed Audiophile: Exorbitant Stereo vs. Sensible HomeTheater

2016-12-16T09:21:13-08:00June 30th, 2010|Categories: Blog Posts|

Ever since the show, I have been thinking about the true goal of an entertainment system, be it stereo or home theater. Here’s my point of view on this. For most of my life, I’ve been a 2 channel audiophile. I’ve spent plenty of time switching back between amplifiers, CD players, speakers, etc., trying to

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