Polk Conversions?
AsSiMiLaTeD
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I was reading another thread and started thinking...
I can think of 11 people off-hand that I have 'converted' to PolkAudio. By converted I don't mean forcing Polk on them, but merely 'showing them the light' as someone else put it... I've simply pointed out things they should be listening for and introduced them to Polk...
I mean it's not really that difficult a decision really. Think about where most people get their Polks, Circuit City or Fryz (at least here in Tx).
There's not really anything else in either store that gives Polk much competition. All you gotta know is what to listen for, then the decision is pretty easy and obvious for most people. The problem is that most people don't know waht to liston for, and that's why so many Bose sell...
I had a friend over last weekend listening to the Miles Davis Kind of Blue SACD (in stereo of course). He puased it in the middle of 'So What' and said 'man I can hear where the different sounds are actually coming from, like the drums are over there, but they sound farther back than the sax, and the trumpet is over there, and the bass over there'...I felt like a teacher whose student had graspbed the concept of fractions, that was cool. Two months ago this guy had some crappy Yamaha speakers and an AIWA receiver and now he has an Onkyo and some Polks and is identifying things like soundstage and imaging...
Anyway, just thought I'd share, anyone have similar stories?
I can think of 11 people off-hand that I have 'converted' to PolkAudio. By converted I don't mean forcing Polk on them, but merely 'showing them the light' as someone else put it... I've simply pointed out things they should be listening for and introduced them to Polk...
I mean it's not really that difficult a decision really. Think about where most people get their Polks, Circuit City or Fryz (at least here in Tx).
There's not really anything else in either store that gives Polk much competition. All you gotta know is what to listen for, then the decision is pretty easy and obvious for most people. The problem is that most people don't know waht to liston for, and that's why so many Bose sell...
I had a friend over last weekend listening to the Miles Davis Kind of Blue SACD (in stereo of course). He puased it in the middle of 'So What' and said 'man I can hear where the different sounds are actually coming from, like the drums are over there, but they sound farther back than the sax, and the trumpet is over there, and the bass over there'...I felt like a teacher whose student had graspbed the concept of fractions, that was cool. Two months ago this guy had some crappy Yamaha speakers and an AIWA receiver and now he has an Onkyo and some Polks and is identifying things like soundstage and imaging...
Anyway, just thought I'd share, anyone have similar stories?
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Phuz brought me along.
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Two months ago this guy had some crappy Yamaha speakers and an AIWA receiver and now he has an Onkyo and some Polks and is identifying things like soundstage and imaging...
That is cool when that happens. Now get them in front of some SDA's.....
Pretty soon the guy's living on ramen noodles, saving up for that tube pre and $500 IC's....
Way to go!!
Jason -
Originally posted by jcaut
That is cool when that happens. Now get them in front of some SDA's.....
Preach it brotha J, preach it!Check your lips at the door woman. Shake your hips like battleships. Yeah, all the white girls trip when I sing at Sunday service. -
Originally posted by RuSsMaN
Preach it brotha J, preach it! -
Originally posted by ATCVenom
During my 5-6 months of employment with Circuit ****, one of the few pleasures from the job was showing people Polk products. Im willing to wager I have converted well over a hundred of would-be Bose/Infinity buyers, to Polk products.
Anyway, I'm still fairly young and still very antagonistic...was actually escorted out of a local CC last year...
Good times...:D -
Originally posted by Polkmaniac
One of these days I'd love to listen to some SDAs.
Come on over.Check your lips at the door woman. Shake your hips like battleships. Yeah, all the white girls trip when I sing at Sunday service. -
Originally posted by RuSsMaN
Come on over. -
Originally posted by ATCVenom
In fact, there was only two times when I could not convert a Bose lover in the demo room. You know how it goes, you can lead a horse to water.......
Most people have fully functional ears, but are some who don't lol.
I remember this couple that were looking at the Bose 601's versus the RTi70's. First I played the Polk's, then the Bose. It sounded like someone had thrown a damn blanket over the speaker. The man smiled and said, "Wow, what a difference!" I said, "Yeah, I know....it's good stuff." Then he replied, "That Bose...they sure know how to make it." and he bought the 601's. I was just dumbfounded. :eek: It's damn fun most of the time though, like playing a Bose AM15 versus the Polk RM7200. -
yeah, some people like tin cans.