Quote Originally Posted by Rich-n-Texas
I'm not on any bodies side either, and I also don't think anybody here has as much history with pix, good AND bad, as I do, but the truth is, there comes a time when you just have to live and let live. It should be obvious to everyone that he's not going anywhere, and in my opinion trading insults with him makes everybody look bad. I don't think it's so much that he's wrong or right more than his personality and communication style just rubs some people the wrong way. It may seem like he's making sharp attacks at people, but I've decided in my own mind that he's just giving what he gets, no more no less. I don't let it bother me anymore but instead make light of it.

I know pix, you don't need ANYBODY to defend you, but just SHUT UP for a minute okay?



Why is it that I have so few responses in all of my RX-V3800 threads from those who so quickly attack him? Was this the wrong answer? Why didn't his detractors come over and dispute it? It's obvious to me from this that some people like me and some can't be bothered, so why doesn't the same attitude apply to him?

Just MY observation, take it FWIW.

Nobody attacked this statement because its RIGHT
And no I didnt "forget" you rich, its just that I was pointing out some of the silly s***t
that I have heard on this board. BEING A RELATIVE NO-NOTHING
you havent had your head filled with the myths that tend to collect between the ears
of your average audiophile .
ANYWAY, what receiver manufacturers dont tell ya is that all of those AMPS
SQUEEZED into a tiny box all have to compete for the same piece of power pie.
Usually some one lung deal with some caps half the size they need to be.
The surrounds don't need as much juice, and thats what they are counting on.
You will probably never notice except under extreme circumstances.
Ever turn up a amp and it seems to run outta gas?
HALF THE TIME ITS AN INADEQUATE power supply.
Receivers serve most well because they dont know what they are missing, and the usually small size of a living room and the relative low vollumes used most of the time
help also.
for most a receiver is fine, but for sound with AUTHORITY you need real power.
A Chevy P.O.S will get you to the walmart, but to win NASCAR you need to kick it with
some real horsepower