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Two racing systems:
1. Dynaudio Bm5a with bm9s sub
or
2. Bluesky 2.1

Which one is better?or Any opinion, suggestion?
Regards Tamas Dragon

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pr0gr4m Wed, 04/12/2006 - 11:21

Which ones are better?

I know the answer to this question but I'm not going to tell you what it is.

Any opinion or suggestion

What I say means absolutely nothing when it comes to what YOU listen to, how YOU perceive it and what would sound good to YOU. Make up YOUR OWN damned mind and buy the ones YOU think are best!

Now go away!

TeddyG Thu, 04/13/2006 - 10:27

None at all is more fun(Or at least more convenient!)...

Still waiting for my "cheap speakers" to come in(Yammie MSP5A's), and just plain jealous that some poor soul "just can't decide" whether to get the Blue Sky's or the Dynes... So sad...

TG

As my last Yamahaha's cost $99.95(At MARS, in Towson - R.I.P...), "cheap" is relative. I expect the newies to send my little ears into a tizzy of delight(Though maybe not as much as red panties would?).

How ya' doin' Do-Re-Me? Web site back, yet?

RemyRAD Thu, 04/13/2006 - 11:32

No Teddy, I haven't got my RemyRAD site back up yet. But when I do, along with numerous samples of my work, I'll let everybody here know. It's just that my original web site server provider went out of business and I have not chosen another provider as of this time. Thanks for asking! So did you live in Towson or just go to school there at the University? Maybe you had to walk a mile for a Mars Camel from Pennsylvania?

Down on my web site
Ms. Remy Ann David

TeddyG Thu, 04/13/2006 - 16:07

Many miles -- Lancaster Co. PA... And it's been a long time since I was in school(I didn't try college until I was 28, and it's still been a long time ago!). When I was first equipping, Towson had both the MARS and a Guitar Center, within a couple of miles of each other. Lancaster Co. had(Has?) nothing, recording-wise... Clair Brothers(Big sound reinforcemnt Co.) is at the North side of my small town(Lititz), and they are dealers for everything, but only in "mass quanitities"...

TG