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Well, I guess you're here because you are looking to upgrade
or buy your first sound or A/V system, or maybe you're just
curious. Whatever the reason, we try to give a relatively
unbiased view on the equipment available and it's place relevant
to the Australian market place. We offer
advice (free) and
specials
(not so free) along with reviews on both equipment and DVD
software. Obviously we can't stock every brand although over the
past 30 Years I reckon I've sold just about all of them. The
reason we've ended up selling our current range is that we
believe they offer the best value for money although that
equation changes regularly and we move along with the times.
There is no one electronics brand which stands out above the
others in terms of sonics, the speaker/room combination is far
more critical to the overall sound than any receiver/ amplifier
will ever be. As long as you stick to one of the majors,
Yamaha, Marantz, Denon, Cambridge Audio or Onkyo, you can't go too far
wrong. There are a few lesser known brands which should also be
considered, Sherwood, (they manufacture some equipment for
Marantz, Denon, Harmon Kardon and others), Sony ES Range
(although a little to brittle sounding for my ears) and maybe
NAD, Harman Kardon or Rotel although their build quality has been sporadic in
the past - mainly because a lot of their product is out sourced.
Speakers are a bit harder, whereas the sound difference
between amplifiers exists, it's relatively small between the
above mentioned brands. All speakers sound way different and as
most peoples perception of sound varies, it tends to come down
to personal preference. There is no way to produce a speaker
which everybody loves. Paradigm come close to it (I use them at
home) and KEF do a fair stab at it but with over 80 brands of
speakers on the Australian market it's a bloody minefield. Best
grab your favourite CD and head out for an audition or in the
case of you country people who can't get around, e-mail or fax
your room dimensions, musical tastes and budget then we can take
a fair stab at what you need.
Don't be afraid to e-mail or phone with your questions - even
if they're sound silly we'll still answer them - then have a
good laugh later!
Most of all, don't take this stuff too seriously, it'll
stress you out and then you won't enjoy your investment.
Have a peek around our site and don't be afraid to ring (02
9874 2726), Fax (02 9804 7243) or e-mail (steve@eastwoodhifi.com.au)
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