Aiwa is my personal favorite. I have an Aiwa shelf system & detachable face plate car radio. I've had the shelf system 5 years & no problems. The car radio is 3 years old & works great still. Bose is also good, if you can afford it. Sony is decent.
2006-06-05 18:54:29
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answered by Belle 6
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No one manufacturer produces the best everything. For example, Onkyo makes great receivers but their speakers are questionable. JBL makes great speakers but their DVD players are questionable. What you really have to do is do a lot of reading and audition a lot of gear. You need to find out what you like, not what a bunch of "Yahoos" think. Music and sound enjoyment is a very personal thing; what may sound awesome to one person may be very distasteful to another.
Some names to look for:
Onkyo
JBL
Harmon Kardon
Cerwin Vega
Marantz
Pioneer
Polk Audio
Infinity
Denon
KHT
The list goes on...
One name that you will notice is missing from my list is Bose. You can do much better for much less but if you insist on checking them out anyways, beware! The salesperson will not give you the specs on their products. They also will make it very difficult to do a side-by-side comparison with other brands. They will insist that you listen to the Bose demonstration disc (which is designed to emphasis their strong points and hide their shortcomings).
When auditioning speakers, bring your own music. Do a side-by-side comparison using the same music source. Take your time. Don't be pressured
2006-06-06 10:57:24
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answered by mrknositall 6
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in music system sony is the best , i think after sony you can either go for panasonic or samsung
2006-06-06 05:41:35
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answered by mu_s 2
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I prefer Sony.
2006-06-06 02:48:00
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answered by Jennifer T 4
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