Saturday, February 14, 2015

Circle Sound: The Kipinis Approach

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The Circle Sound approach is a steady way to a decline of asset value. Putting one at the center may be worth it. Jeremy Kipinis may disagree. The speaker chosen is slender, a nice version of the Duntech Sovereign. The center channel is sub-studio worthy, but home allocative. The subwoofer, there is nothing remarkable. The amps are McIntosh. Nothing to say. The stands, SpaceTech. Ditto. As for the cabling, the author has chosen to remove it for the photo.

We'd say $1.2M would be a poor investment for this theatre. The light of the tubes may give some comfort to the owner, and an autistic nature may find a feeling of comfort in the sound surrounding him. Should you be the type, an investment of < $4000.00 CDN may be sufficient.

When you see the magazine shot, there seems something there, but the first clue is the rather poor couch. The oval coffee table is another off-chosen item, but you can see what looks to be a UPC code, in the shadow.

The interior shot is more magazine worthy, documenting what appears to be a theater. The ceiling is interesting, in that it shows what appears to be a large space, with a proper floor.

When the lights come on, you see there is nothing. Only the slender speaker is interesting.

The Most Expensive and the Coolest Home Theatre in the World (22 pics)

The Most Expensive and the Coolest Home Theatre in the World (22 pics)


The Most Expensive and the Coolest Home Theatre in the World (22 pics)

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