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Why do great speakers sometimes sound bad?

A well-calibrated Panasonic TC-PVT50 TV will look exactly the same in almost any room with the lights turned down. Video performance is reliable and predictable, but audio is the exact opposite. Speakers will sound very different in different rooms, sometimes to a frightening degree. AV receivers' speaker calibration systems might help a little bit, but they can never eliminate the problems created by sound reflecting off a room's walls, floor and ceiling. The size and shape of the room, furniture, floor covering, mirrors, windows, and drapes all play their parts in the sound environment.

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Correction: Amazon 4Q guidance off

An earlier version of this post misstated the possible operating loss Amazon included with its fourth-quarter guidance. Amazon said that it expects anywhere between a $490 million loss and a $310 million profit on sales between $20.25 billion and $22.75 billion.

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