krzys Wrote:
In short (my English is average). They say what we already know: from
audiophile point of view, the SB is on par to the mid and upper mid
class players (let say up to 2k$ ) but not as good as the best ones
(what else can they say?).
They give some credit for the audiophile in
What are those plots they show? They look interesting...
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On Jun 2, 2006, at 11:43 AM, krzys wrote:
I read the article in a store. They said that the Wi Fi password
can be
recalled from SB in clear text using the remote. The password can then
be used to access the computer. Rare issue IMHO . I'm using wired SB
;-))
Well, that's the problem with
krzys Wrote:
I read the article in a store. They said that the Wi Fi password can be
recalled from SB in clear text using the remote. The password can then
be used to access the computer. Rare issue IMHO . I'm using wired SB
;-))
Chris
Indeed, and a lot of routers will do the same thing.
Right before the PDF turns into gibberish, they say,
This article could turn out to be be one of the most important we have
ever published, and we can pretty much guarantee that it is different
from supposedly similar reviews, mostly uncritical, found in other
publications. We think youll want
In short (my English is average). They say what we already know: from
audiophile point of view, the SB is on par to the mid and upper mid
class players (let say up to 2k$ ) but not as good as the best ones
(what else can they say?).
They give some credit for the audiophile in and outs, the
Hi Fi World (one of the whackiest publications on the planet) has just
given the SB a 5 globe review - hurrah!...and this from a mag that
thinks anything not analogue is inherently wrong (how sad - never
mind).
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Phil Leigh