Just a simple guy who produces music and will be mostly making reviews for audio equipment.
Just a simple guy who produces music and will be mostly making reviews for audio equipment.
Member since:20.04.2009
Reviews:18
The most common problem that I ran into is "How come the subwoofer is cracked"
This theatre set has a very powerful subwoofer, but is it really good?
NO!
It's not just my opinion, It's something that was proven a long time ago (Just not all people actually understand that)
60% of all the Home theatre Sound system Subwoofers will crack if you will try to pull out, the most of your HTSS (Home theatreSound system). Even if you will turn it on 50% of the whole quality and volume available - it will slowly but painfully start to crack.
That's why I hate all these HTSS all in one box.
My suggestion is to buy everything separately.
Buy a Dolby SRS Amplifier, let's say on 300Watt (you don't want to break your walls and turn a whole neighborhood against you). So buy a 300Watt amp separately.
Buy some Speakers also Separately (around 160 - 230watt) But not 300watt (that's where you will crack them)
And buy a Subwoofer for 100Watt I assume that this will be enough for you to watch movies on a couch nit very far from your TV.
The pint is - when you buy a set that's overall watt amount is bigger than you Amp gives off - you will not be able to crack neither the SAB nor the speakers. (Just don't take the subwoofer the takes 500watt - or you will burn your Amplifier)
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