Hmmmm, I sell Mirage, and this is the first I have heard of this (I usually am able to get a nugget or two early).
Personally, I am not a huge fan of their speakers (their subwoofers are wonderful, though) - but then again, performance is priority #1 for me, so dainty little speakers are not my thing.
However, these are small, pretty 'lifestyle' speakers that people will pick over Bose if you show them, and they are vastly better. The speakers spraying sound all over the place is great for people who have seating all over the room, will have the speakers in funny places, etc. For their market, they are not bad. Looking forward to the new stuff, should be killer.
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Hmmmm, I sell Mirage, and this is the first I have heard of this (I usually am able to get a nugget or two early).
Personally, I am not a huge fan of their speakers (their subwoofers are wonderful, though) - but then again, performance is priority #1 for me, so dainty little speakers are not my thing.
However, these are small, pretty 'lifestyle' speakers that people will pick over Bose if you show them, and they are vastly better. The speakers spraying sound all over the place is great for people who have seating all over the room, will have the speakers in funny places, etc. For their market, they are not bad. Looking forward to the new stuff, should be killer.
Your whole response is all over the place and I don't even think you got a point across.
I think he meant the following:
1. the omnipolar system being used on their floorstanding speakers is news to him
2. he doesn't like the omnipolar system on the Mirage Nanosat system.
3. he doesn't really like Mirage speakers but likes the subwoofer
4. he claims that the Mirage Nanosat is better than Bose systems (uhm... what system at Bose's price doesn't sound better than Bose?)