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Kurt Hamster wrote:
Dual *anything* to a fixed price will always be a compromise, or would
you have preferred to buy a dual cassette deck as opposed to 2 single
ones?
Don't think anyone attempted to make a high quality dual cassette deck
since the markets they were aimed at was different. But I can't think of
any reason why it shouldn't have been possible.
Yet again - point - whoosh
So you're making one of your famous points that only you understand again?
Like music CDs not having error correction but data ones have?
How about an all in one hifi system?
Same thing, although there have been some pretty good all in ones -
considering their price.
And comapred to separates at the same price...?
I've love to comapre. If I knew what you meant. Selling price at the same
shop? Ex-factory price? Or are you saying you've never heard crap
separates? Or is this because you can use your magic interconnects that
make rubbish sound perfect?
So you'd only buy a CD *mechanism* made by a separates maker since you
decry bulk production to save costs?
I'd buy a CD player to play CDs and a DVD player to play DVDs.
This would be because you only understand - well partially - vinyl?
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