I wanna take you to the 911 Soundbar!
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Possibly the saddest thing I've seen. It is akin to having a Fleshlight displayed on the mantlepiece. 

Also with regard to speaker cabinets. Thin pressed steel is never used as it is just about the worst material you could ever conceive. Solid lead, then concrete, then aluminium, then wood are all decent and fairly quiet. Steel rings like a bell and sound s
t! Resonating voices, err no thanks!


Also with regard to speaker cabinets. Thin pressed steel is never used as it is just about the worst material you could ever conceive. Solid lead, then concrete, then aluminium, then wood are all decent and fairly quiet. Steel rings like a bell and sound s
t! Resonating voices, err no thanks!Edited by k-ink on Thursday 3rd March 09:19
SwissJonese said:
That looks like a German made Canton soundbar with a bit of tat on the top. The Canton soundbar is actually flipping brilliant, I have the wall mounted version DM9, and the sounds quality is excellent. But surely this has to be a joke?
That's exactly what I thought as well, I'm certain that is a Canton soundbar. The YouTube video suggests the 911 rear silencer is used as a sub. Also agree that it must be a joke.Theophany said:
The ideal home theatre set up for the man who wears replica motorsport team wear in public.
100% exactly what I thought when I saw this. I picture a bloke using this as a boombox on his shoulder while wearing a Porsche branded baseball cap and sweater, driving shoes, Porsche Design watch and keychain.
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