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Originally Posted by imprezap2
Newer is not always better, can be just different.
Still enjoying my "ancient" V3's, have them 5 years now.
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I agree. Some company's products just hit the bullseye on sound quality. Then they go about changing them to something they consider to be superior. Everyone jumps on the new product when in reality it doesn't sound nearly as good as the former one. I can think of a specific recent example but I don't want to name names.
Ken