ES20 vs ES50, Which Is Better for HTS?

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    I'm sure it sounds good, but the design obviously was for a certain customer and use versus absolute audio fidelity
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    It's not bad but I quickly felt like I outgrew it
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    VR3 wrote: »
    I'm sure it sounds good, but the design obviously was for a certain customer and use versus absolute audio fidelity

    Home Theater and absolute audio fidelity does not compute.
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    F1nut wrote: »

    Home Theater and absolute audio fidelity does not compute.

    Hey man, HT still needs clear dialogue and detailed sound to actually be good.

    I saw Oppenheimer AGAIN last night and the theatre sound system sounded like a drunk guy threw spare parts together. It got loud but the sound quality was so piss poor.

    I've seen lots of people use R700s and SDAs for HT I'm sure there's merit to that (or they're just insane)
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    edited August 2023

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