I'm not sure what you do Demi.
bud: i'm a game developer.
recommend Mirage’s Omnisat v2-based home-theater system with even greater enthusiasm than the original Omnisat 6 system. I like the looks, I like the sound, I like the build quality, and I especially like the fact that I can stay home and enjoy movies more often without feeling any unease with the sound. While this speaker system won’t be a good choice for a very large room based on its smallish size, for average-sized listening or living rooms, which is what I suspect most people have, it will produce a soundfield that defies its size and give you a sense of envelopment and involvement that's uncanny.
For $2400 for the whole setup, Mirage’s Omnisat v2-based theater is a high-style high-end bargain.
Mirage, a company that has often marched to the beat of its own drummer with its rather eccentric speaker designs, seems to have that problem licked with the new line of Omnisat speakers, whose origins can be traced to the original Omnisat satellite speaker debuted in 2002. The top of this new series is the Omnisat v2 FS, a floorstanding loudspeaker that looks like a million bucks placed on either side of my TV, doesn’t cost nearly that much (they’re $1000 USD per pair), and delivers such surprising performance that Mirage may well have set the standard for combining great looks, good sound, and high value in a floorstanding loudspeaker design.
congrats, and yeah, buy every season of the shield!
Please do. And Bud I don't like to say where I work online.