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Re: Harbeth speakers
RM200k tong sampah got "recyclable", "plastic" and "others" garbage bins built in one
sanguine- Club Member
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Re: Harbeth speakers
To me, Harbeth look is pretty and classic. Timeless style. Other speakers look i really dun noe how to appreciate, for most of the people that call modern and fashion, to me, that is the real meaning of ulgy. Some recent modern speakers look like worms, look like alien eye, metal made speakers look the worse in my eye and sound equally ulgy...
Sorry if I offended any one here but that's what I feel and say it straight.
Cheers..
Sorry if I offended any one here but that's what I feel and say it straight.
Cheers..
Mahler 9- Club Member
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Re: Harbeth speakers
I'm all into British tradition and style, but they could at least try to make their products look more like Bentley/Jaguar rather than Morris Marina.
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