Most of us remember our first stereo systems. I was in my first apartment when I bought mine, and I made time payments to the local rent to own store, ultimately paying far more than my equipment was worth. Still, I was proud of the system. It took up an entire wall of the living room; it was stacked - receiver, laser disc player, record player, dual cassette deck, VHS, and, of course, those speakers – huge, beautiful rectangles that went to “eleven!” I never owned a sports car, but that system came close to the pride that such owners must feel. Then, I grew up. Biggest and loudest became secondary to sound quality and design integration. That meant that the big stacked stereo system had to go, and that in wall & ceiling speakers were the wave of the future. I wanted this high quality and the ambiance of less obtrusive equipment. A serious search eventually led me to http://ginelectronics.com/in-wall-ceiling-speakers. While a few of my buddies had given me a hard time about losing the stacks in favor of the in wall &ceiling speakers, I pointed a few things out to them. First of all, I was no longer living in a rented flat; I owned my own space and wished to preserve the sleek design; second, the obvious quality that I had now achieved with the sound system from http://ginelectronics.com/in-wall-ceiling-speakers outmatched anything I had ever owned before. Once they had experienced my new system, they of course agreed! Of course, the opinion of a buddy is always rightfully trumped by a wife. As I contemplated marriage to my fiance, I knew that we would be moving out of my “bachelor pad” and into a new home that we created together. A spectacular home audio system was important to both of us, as our love for music was important common ground. Our longest wedding conversations weren't about guest lists, colors, or food; our conversations were based around the music that would be played and how it would influence our guests and define our day. Settling into our new home, we again consulted the folks at my favorite place, in order to obtain an entertainment space that can only be described as the ultimate in quality. I get amazing feedback about my flush mount loudspeakers, and my in-laws, who are huge fans of big band music, were “sold” on my system. So, I went back to http://ginelectrons.com/in-wall-ceiling-speakers to help my wife's parents with their selections. They ultimately selected a system quite similar to mine, including the precise flus mount loudspeakers that my wife and I had. Both our home and the home of my in-laws look truly beautiful, with sound system speakers that are virtually invisible. Even more important, however, is that the great people at http://ginelectronics.com/in-wall-ceiling-speakers were available to consult personally with us, to ensure that we bought the right speakers for our space and, as well, that they were placed correctly, in order to ensure the highest sound quality. My old sound system now resides in my basement – I am wondering if I could sell it as “vintage” goods! in wall & ceiling speakers, flush mount loudspeakers
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