Comments on: A woman's guide to buying speakers
A well-written piece is posted on the Klipsch site.
A well-written piece is posted on the Klipsch site.
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It has crossed my mind that you can pretty much tell who high end audio manufacturers are targeting by their over the top industrial design and awkward graphics (men... particularly straight men). My favorite example of this are the horrendous ads for equipment with flashy (and unnecessary) gold accents and a glass of wine and a french horn sitting next to them to give them "class").
Which is a shame because aesthetics do matter, especially if you are going to live with this equipment 10-20 years (I still have my first NAD integrated amp from 20 years ago and NAD is definitely a company that understands the importance of understatement). Plus studies have shown that females actually do a larger percentage of electronics purchases than men. It seems like such a missed opportunity.
- by pubmat December 5, 2007 9:43 AM PST
- I hate Bose, but the reason some men might like Bose is probably 1. Marketing. If they TELL you it sounds so great, it MUST be good....right? 2. Lots of gooey low-midrange and flabby base. As you know, men like lows, because they HEAR LOWS BETTER. Bose is famous for that type of sound to cover up the fact that their mini-cubes don't go low at all. That big, cheaply made "base module" as they call it handes base AND the mid-range....which makes the sound very directional and GOOEY. Bad design. As you said though, if you shoe people GOOD speaker so they actually can hear the difference...they won't buy crap like Bose.
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