You still got nothing of value and you keep bringing up irrelevant topics. Keep trying.
You still got nothing of value and you keep bringing up irrelevant topics. Keep trying.
More of your dogshit instead of proving your statement. Keep trying.
Your first paragraph is just you digging a deeper hole.
After that, a bunch of irrelevant noise.
“Anyone who cares about sound quality won’t buy this product because it can’t meet their sound quality requirements.” Stop everything that you’re doing and prove this statement right here. After you likely come up with some…
Everybody is calling it that, genius. It specifies what category of product it fits in on the market. It’s not that hard to understand. As has been repeated many times before, it’s the same thing with brands like Harman Kardon and Bowers & Wilkins. If you don’t agree then go argue with the people making it, selling…
Unrelated question: Are fans still doing the “I Believe That We Will Win” chant?
Both of us are. I sure as shit can tell you that you have no relevant experience with audio when it comes to this conversation but keep telling yourself that.
Jesus, you’re dense. It’s not a subwoofer. Not even Apple calls it that. They call it a high-excursion WOOFER. Nice try, genius. Looks like you’re the one…
You didn’t answer anything. You just spewed out a bunch of incoherent crap. It’s on YOU to define the exact specs in which you get a premium sound since you’re the one arguing against it. I’ve already defined it as well as other people. Seeing as you have the worst memory or just can’t read, here it is again:
Do embedded pictures not work anymore?
“Is it cynical of me”
Nope.
“STILL haven’t refuted my facts.”
Your “facts” were that physics will prevent this from having a “premium sound” and I asked you what exactly constitutes a premium sound but you haven’t answered yet. You care to make an attempt? Maybe you should be the one trying.
lol, Why don’t you contact all those publications and…
“I fail to see how anyone in their right mind to argue music quality and sound quality have nothing to do with each other when talking about a speaker.”
You fail to see a lot of things. Your problem is that you were using “music quality” as if it was the same thing as sound quality. Music and sound aren’t always…
“Ok, so you DO acknowledge that sound quality matters for an audio device.”
There was no question about sound quality. You were talking about “music quality”, which has absolutely nothing to do with the topic. Trying to spin your falsehoods on somebody else because you can’t admit said falsehoods isn’t going to work,…
What? Real world scenarios tell people whether the price is reasonable for what they’re getting. That’s why there are return policies and why a TV in a brightly lit store isn’t going to be the same as using it at home. And it’s going to be another 7 months before this thing goes on sale. Voice assistants improve over…
You’re kidding, right? I seriously can’t tell if you’re trolling or not. I mentioned bitrate because your exact words were, “music quality is what matters”. Unless you’re talking about production quality of the actual music (which has nothing to do with this conversation), then it’s going to be about bitrate since…
A demo at a noisy convention center without being able to access the product is pretty much the same thing. Deciding whether something is good enough to buy strictly from that type of setting is, at best, silly. It’s especially so when you consider that the final product might change over the next 7 months. It’d be…
Again, this is about the speaker and how it handles the audio regardless of whether you’re playing something with a high or low bitrate. There’s no “fake justification”. In this case, premium refers to things like build quality, signal to noise ratio, a combination of frequency response and balance of frequencies, and…
If “premium” doesn’t mean anything then that negates your initial statement. We’re not talking about music quality, we’re talking about the quality of speakers. They’re not the same thing. There isn’t a limitation of two categories of speakers when it comes to that. To put it more simply, you can buy a crappy no-name…
That’s a pretty big assumption. My comments are valid for any product by any manufacturer that is not yet for sale. I’ve tried the AirPods. I think they look silly and sound even worse.
Are you being hyperbolic? If not, then you’re confusing premium with hifi.
...as I read this on my Lenovo