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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Get Cheap JBL ES150PBK 300-Watt Powered 10-Inch Subwoofer - Black

JBL ES150PBK 300-Watt Powered 10-Inch Subwoofer - Black
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16575 in Speakers
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: JBL
  • Model: ES150PBK
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 18.00" h x
    13.25" w x
    15.25" l,
    45.00 pounds

Features

  • A JBL computer-optimized bass-reflex port provides deeper bass and less turbulence.
  • Use of premium components gives you less distortion.
  • These speakers are designed to look good anywhere with a style that equals their substance.
  • The JBL ES Series uses cellulose-fiber cones reinforced with a ploymer coating for uniform pistonic motion.
  • This eliminates internal resonances, without increasing cone mass.





JBL ES150PBK 300-Watt Powered 10-Inch Subwoofer - Black









Product Description

The JBL150P is a powerful 10" powered subwoofer driven by 300 watts of power. It comes in both cherry and black and has been designed by JBL who is a leader in both home and professional speaker design. This subwoofer will give you home theater system the bass that is needed for an outstanding experience.





   



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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
2Sounds good, but not reliable
By Steven Weller
I owned this sub-woofer for close to a year and was happy with it, but then the sound started getting louder until after a few months it was impossible to turn the volume of the unit down far enough for it to be usable. At the same time, noise appeared in the audio and I thought I had developed ground loop problems or something like that. Eventually it became unusable, and I never turned it on.Today, having determined that the unit was way beyond its warranty, I opened it up to see if it was fixable -- it was.The root cause of the problem was that the washers used to shim the volume control knob were the wrong total thickness. Since the terminals of the resistive element in the potentiometer were soldered into the PCB, this caused stress on the PCB and over time it cracked, the crack propagating through the resistive element. This slowly increased the resistance, so offering a higher resistance in the negative feedback loop of the preamp and increasing the volume. Eventually the crack broke the element completely and the very high gain of the preamp caused it to just spew noise.The fix was to replace the broken potentiometer with an identical one, but wire it in with flexible wires. It's a 10K logarithmic pot, about $3.The quality of the PCBs and construction was not good. There were solder splashes on the boards, one lifted and repaired pad, a place that there had been a short between conductors that had been very badly fixed, removing a lot of the coating from the board and damaging other traces. The preamp board itself was mounted with a visible bend, so stressing it unnecessarily. Pads lifted from the PCB easily and I had to repair one that I had accidentally damaged when I knocked a capacitor.If you have one of these units and it gives trouble, take it to someone who fixes stereos and they will probably be able to revive it.

16 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
5Powerful and Clear for Medium-Sized Room
By Derek White
I wondered if this subwoofer would be powerful enough for my 25 x 20 foot room with vaulted ceiling. And, it absolutely is. When the levels are set to high it shakes the entire room with clear, powerful bass.I did, however, have one initial negative experience when the woofer was inexplicably buzzing. Never having owned a subwoofer before, I just assumed that I hadn't paid enough for a quality subwoofer and that it couldn't handle the power. However, I decided to take the speaker apart to see if there was somthing loose. Sure enough, there was a small wire that was looped onto the speaker that was causing the buzzing. I simply tucked it back away from the speaker and completely fixed the problem. The difference was truly like night and day. Now the speaker is awesome and can handle any power I throw at it.I suppose this does raise the question of why JBL was sloppy enough to allow the wire to hit the speaker?? Was this a rare thing or something that happens often with this price-level of JBL speakers?? I don't know. But everything's fine now and I'm thrilled with the speaker.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Outstanding Subwoofer
By Doc_Holliday
I could not be more happy with my purchase of the LBL ES150PBK Subwoofer. The specifications (300 watt, front-firing) speak for themselves, but I am also pleased with the extra long cable included for connecting to my receiver. The design (not square) is pleasing to look at, and the led on the top of the unit to indicate operation is much better than my previous subwoofer that had the same feature, but it was on the back of the unit where you couldn't see it. Overall, an outstanding product for a great price.

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JBL ES150PBK 300-Watt Powered 10-Inch Subwoofer - Black. Reviewed by Peter M. Rating: 4.8

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Monday, April 29, 2013

Buying TIC WRS005SL WIRELESS ROCK SPEAKER SYSTEM (SLATE)

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  • Dimensions: 7.80 pounds





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TIC WRS005SL WIRELESS ROCK SPEAKER SYSTEM (SLATE)
INDOOR/OUTDOOR FULL-RANGE WIRELESS ROCK SPEAKER; 2.4 GHZ OPERATION; TRANSMITS AUDIO SIGNALS FROM TVS, MP3S, IPODS(R), DVDS, STEREOS, SMARTPHONES, COMPUTERS, ETC.; TRUE 360 SOUND; 300-FT MAXIMUM RANGE; 8 SELECTABLE RF CHANNELS; FREQ RANGE: 2,400 MHZ2,483 MHZ; 5 DUAL CONE SPEAKER DRIVER; FREQ RESP: 77 HZ16 KHZ; TEFLON(R) SEALED





   



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TIC WRS005SL WIRELESS ROCK SPEAKER SYSTEM (SLATE). Reviewed by Sandy L. Rating: 4.6

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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Price Comparisons For Harman Kardon AVR 2650 7.1 Channel 95-Watt Audio/Video Receiver with HDMI v.1.4a, 3-D, Deep Color and Audio Return Channel

Harman Kardon AVR 2650 7.1 Channel 95-Watt Audio/Video Receiver with HDMI v.1.4a, 3-D, Deep Color and Audio Return Channel
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #24948 in Receiver or Amplifier
  • Brand: Harman Kardon
  • Model: AVR 2650
  • Original language:
    English, French
  • Dimensions: 6.50" h x
    17.13" w x
    13.88" l,
    24.47 pounds

Features

  • 95 watts X 7 with high-current and ultrawide bandwith capability for accurate, dynamic sound
  • Five HDMI v.1.4a inputs with 3-D and Deep Color
  • Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding for the latest playback from hi-resolution sources like Bluray
  • Network connectivity to access a world of music and entertainment via the Web or from your home network
  • Multizone/source functionality for great Harman Kardon sound everywhere you go in the house





Harman Kardon AVR 2650 7.1 Channel 95-Watt Audio/Video Receiver with HDMI v.1.4a, 3-D, Deep Color and Audio Return Channel









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If you're looking for an AVR packed with next-generation technology, look no further than the Harman Kardon AVR 2650. The AVR 2650 has an impressive list of features that take home entertainment to the next level. With HDMI v.1.4a with 3-D, Deep Color and Audio Return Channel, and all the latest Dolby and DTS audio modes, the AVR 2650 lets you experience a new dimension in TV viewing - all while our own Logic 7 processing creates an exhilarating 360 -degree soundstage via 7.1 - channel surround sound and has network connectivity for Internet radio and music file streaming from a home network. And this AVR does far more than just movies and soundtracks - it can even be set to power a Zone 2 speaker system for multiroom audio. With five HDMI inputs, extensive video and audio connectivity, and its ability to connect with The Bridge IIIP for iPod/iPhone playback, the AVR 2650 solidifies itself as a versatile receiver that can accommodate your every entertainment whim with grace, style and ease.





   



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33 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
3Too many bugs! Dolby Volume defective [UPDATED]
By Amazon Jeff
I upgraded from an H/K AVR330 (2004) to decode DTS-HD and TrueHD. I was also interested in the Dolby Volume feature. I had the AVR 330 for 5 years or so and was EXTREMELY pleased with it, this point is important, because this new unit is not a worthy upgrade.I got the 2650 from Amazon and hooked it up and after a short while I started noticing loud, high-pitched "pops" or chirps coming from random speakers; they occurred randomly, sometimes 10 minutes apart, other times a dozen in a 5 minute span. I tried a variety of troubleshooting options and eventually sent it into the seller for a replacement (World Wide Stereo was really helpful once they were made aware of my problem).The replacement unit did the same exact thing, and a Harman/Kardon top-tier tech support arrogantly claimed he'd never heard of such an issue. I wrote this much of this review, and found another customer shared my experience in the comments, and then another, and another. The solution was to disable Dolby Volume, and sure enough this worked. This was disappointing, but the Dolby Volume feature is fairly poor anyhow, and so I decided to keep the receiver for the price I got it for.As for the receiver itself, its appearance is its biggest advantage. Aside from the poorly placed headphone jack, it's got a refined and minimalist look; and the on-screen menu is equally simple and elegant, even sporting some graphics in the speaker setup menu.... although, the number keys on the remote (despite having TT9 letters above them) frustratingly do nothing when changing an input's name. I was unable to use the EasyEQ setup because I don't own a sub, but all the standard setup tweaks were in there and easy to edit. The HDMI handshakes with the Sony TV nicely, and though I haven't tested the HDMI pass thru with video games yet, it performs quite well with 1080p video. There's 10 total inputs, and you can mix-and-match the ports to them which is a nice flexibility for configuring your setup. And of course, the other reason you buy H/K is the sound quality, which is there and really fills the room when playing DTS-HD or 176k SACD (which comes through as Multi-channel PCM when bit streaming from the PS3).If Harman (or Dolby?) were to issue a firmware update for the Dolby Volume problem, I'd probably bump up the rating a star, but it's a pretty egregious flaw.UPDATE: MORE PROBLEMS! There's a few bugs that have been ruining my audio enjoyment lately, so I decided to make a big list here of all the problems with this unit, to help other people avoid buying buggy Harman/Kardon receivers.- When the unit powers on, it occasionally fails at passing thru HDMI, and the only way to get a picture on the screen is by turning the receiver off and on again -- pretty pathetic.- When switching audio formats (for example, going from Logic 7 to Dolby Digital) the receiver goes silent for roughly 1.5 seconds and pops a notice on the TV screen - this might be tolerable, except that it happens during movies and games for no apparent reason, but it happens consistently in the same spots of the movie, causing the audio to go silent for a second or two while it bugs out.- There is NO WAY to set stereo input to play as STEREO without disabling surround sound entirely. If you would like to listen to a stereo source without the awful faux-surround, you have to enter the menu and turn off surround sound, and turn it back on when you need it again. This was not a problem with the AVR330.- The HDMI-TV link is buggy, and frequently lets the TV take over for audio when it shouldn't. Turning the feature off in the menu fixes this, somewhat, but doing so also disables the auto-power-off of the TV, so if you accidentally turn off the receiver first, the TV again sets itself to using it's own speakers... so no matter what you do, you'll be constantly switching the TV audio source manually.- Dolby Volume does not work properly and may actually damage your speakers with the loud chirps.- Harman's customer/tech support is simply awful, probably the worst I've ever encountered.After a few months with this unit, I wish I had bought a Yamaha or something instead. H/K used to a be a king in the audio world, but it's clear from what I've experienced and read about this receiver line that they've lost interest in creating quality products.BUYER BEWARE.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
4Great bang for the buck
By rtrski
[EDIT: Revised down 1 star to 4 on 25 Dec due to some problems, namely my cooling fan fails to operate now so it ends up overheating and shutting down without user-supplied auxiliary cooling. Read thru comments after the initial review to get the full details. Remainder of review after this paragraph is as it was originally posted.]I was a *little* worried, after pulling the trigger on this order, to read that H-K had recently moved its AVR design division to a completely new engineering group. But as it turns out I've had no significant problems with the unit at all.Bought because I was finally upgrading to a 3D-capable LED-edge lit TV (see my other reviews), and 3D Blu-Ray (ditto), and wanted the full HDMI 1.4 passthru capability in my A/V path. I was replacing a rather old H-K AVR265 or so (I think that's the model number) from circa 2005 I think.I am using this as the receiver for the aforementioned TV, Blu-Ray, a media streaming device (SageTV HD-300, basically equiv of a Roku or other streaming box although I'm also using the SageTV software on the server for my PVR functionality), and the wife's Wii. Connection paths are HDMI (using passthru) for the TV/Blue-ray, I am using the ARC function on the HDMI-out for the TV audio back to the reciever, HDMI to the SageTV streamer, and plain old vanilla composite video (not even "component - the breakout cable has to be bought extra!) and stereo audio inputs from the Wii. The Sage box upscales everything to 1080p x 60 hz for me (with interlacing correction) so the only thing taking advantage of the onboard Faroudja video processing on the HK 2650 is the Wii. And as that's a 'standard def' (480p) input signal...there's only so much improvement you're going to get. But it does look better than it did when plugged directly into the older TV. I have not tested plugging the Wii directly into the *new* TV to see if the new TV's onboard upscaling is better than the H-K's...as I said, it's SD, I only have so much expectation so any difference probably won't be noticable.The receiver's surround setup was nicely automatic and resulted in a pleasing balance. I remember having to fine-tune the levels after the automatic setup on the older receiver. Surround seems very 'surroundy' now without being overbearing. There have been a few weird digital chirps or 'coughs' watching OTA HD TV broadcasts, that have gone away after deactivating the "Dolby Volume" feature (which tries to auto-level things like commercial and program volume). I suspect that as the digital audio stream gains/loses sync with things like program to commercial breaks, or perhaps with antenna signal fluctuations, that 'chirp' was happening as the datastream was being decoded past a flaw. I have not tried any alternate audio paths back from the TV (like optical S/PDIF) because as I said altering that setting on the receiver got rid of the issue.The audio (from the TV ARC via the HDMI-out) doesn't always seem to come on with the TV set as input (if you turn on the receiver while the TV is still warming up) but I think I've figured that out as an HDMI-CEC handshaking issue - powering on the TV used to auto-power-on the H-K receiver (with "power control" on at the receiver setting side), so a premature power-on I guess confused it. I've deactivated this setting as well since I"m using a universal remote (Harmony) and it forces a 'power on' signal to both the TV and receiver anyway, and that issue seems to have gone away.The sole "problem" I've had is that the receiver isn't seeming to maintain a network connection (for the Internet radio) but that might be in part my fault as I have it wired into a "wireless converter bridge" which is also shared by the Sage box, so it could be in the way I have either the wireless converter or my router set up. I didn't really plan on using Internet Radio much anyway (TV and Blu-ray both have Pandora apps) so it hasn't been worth troubleshooting.I like the new looks of the receiver, very clean. I love that you can rename various inputs (e.g. the "game" input now says "Play my Wii!!!" on the front panel for the wife). The remote is kind of big and edgy but has a nice industrial design look about it - although in my case it's getting replaced anyway with a true universal. I also like that it does a lot of 'auto-selection' of best surround modes depending on the input. So far I've found its choices to be great; with the old one I had to set up teh desired audio processing per input (and for the Sage streamer for example, which might be used for playing DVDs off the network drive, recorded TV (HD streams), or a digital music library (WMA-lossless) that meant you had to swap manually for given content. Now I don't have to.The receiver does seeem to get hotter than the old one though, although it's in the exact same hole in the media cabinet (about .65" clearance to left and right, 1.75" clearance above, no glass door or back to worry about). I'll keep an eye on that since we do let our house get pretty warm in the summer vs. paying out the nose for A/C, but I don't anticipate it being a big issue overall.I'm giving it a 5 star rating because it does everything I want it to, and I like the audio quality with my nearly 20 year old (back when they were GOOD) Cambridge Soundworks "Ensemble" speakers (front satellites-and-woofer enclosures each side, their bi-phase 'surround satellites for the back, a who-cares-its-mostly-for dialog midrange nameless center channel speaker, and slightly newer A/R sub. Sound is definitely crisper than with the old receiver for the same media. But then again, I'm no audiophile and at mid-40s my high range hearing is definitely on the fade, so take it for what its worth. No "audiophile" is going to be looking at a lower-end-of-the-line AVR anyway.

9 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
5Great mid-level home theater receiver
By Lon J. Seidman
If you have that nice 50+" 1080p display but lack theater-quality sound, you need to take the plunge and purchase a decent home theater receiver. This one from Harman Kardon is a great mid-level centerpiece. It also looks nice, with a very modern and simplified industrial design.At this stage of development most reputable home theater brands sound fantastic. This one is no exception. So really the purchase decision boils down to features.What I like best about this receiver is that it has a ton of inputs, making it less likely you'll need to rely on the television remote for some devices, the receiver for others. The 2650 features 5 HDMI ports, two component video inputs, and a number of digital audio inputs (both coax and optical). It also supports legacy devices through its three analog audio inputs and two composite video jacks. It does not offer S-video connections.One thing it lacks is decent iPod functionality. A dock can be purchased separately that does allow an iPod or other iOS device to connect. Still it's just as easy to connect it with an analog cable or just purchase an AppleTV that allows for wireless streaming. While the ethernet connection can stream internet radio, it doesn't support many popular third party music services like Pandora (competing brands do). Harman Kardon did equip it this receiver with a USB port for easy firmware upgrades, so these enhancements could come later.And while setting up a home theater can be a complicated exercise, the 2650 also has an attractive on-screen GUI for controlling the system. Many systems in this class still have a less than intuitive text-based interface for navigating settings. It will also set surround sound speaker volume automatically using an included microphone.Bottom Line: This is a superb home theater system at a reasonable price. It lacks some of the bells and whistles features of other brands, but its audio quality is just as good as more expensive devices. I particularly like the GUI interface and its abundance of HDMI inputs.

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Harman Kardon AVR 2650 7.1 Channel 95-Watt Audio/Video Receiver with HDMI v.1.4a, 3-D, Deep Color and Audio Return Channel. Reviewed by William A. Rating: 4.8

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Saturday, April 27, 2013

Who Sells The Cheapest Acoustic Research HDP100 HD Powerlink Audio/Video Transmission System Black

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #29781 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Acoustic Research
  • Model: HDP100
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.00" h x
    7.90" w x
    9.90" l,
    5.80 pounds

Features

  • HD Powerlink is an affordable and flexible high performance system that transmits digital high definition signal to your television
  • Easy to set up plug and play construction free flexible system allows placement of HD TV anywhere in your home
  • Clean and stylish black clutter free units specially designed to fit behind flat panel TV mean no more messy wires
  • High performance transmitter sends the highest quality HD signal available up to 1080p right through your existing house wiring using existing outlets
  • Acoustic Research backs the HD Powerlink System with a 1-year limited warranty





Acoustic Research HDP100 HD Powerlink Audio/Video Transmission System Black









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The latest revolution in HD home theater technology, the stylish HD Powerlink System transmits digital high-definition signals to your television through existing home power lines. Easy plug-and-play setup allows you to connect your HD devices to your HDTV or HD projector, sending the signal through your home's wiring using ordinary outlets. It transmits the highest quality HD signal available, up to 1080p. It is a lower cost alternative to professional installation, removing the clutter of wires and the expense of wall reconstruction. This flexible system lets you move your HDTV anywhere in your living space and has IR pass-through, so you can use your existing remotes to control devices. This black unit is specially designed to fit behind your flat panel TV. The kit includes an HD/PLC transmitter with optional stand, HD/PLC receiver with optional stand, two AC adapters, a 3-foot HDMI cable, an IR blaster and receiver cables, a receiver bracket wall mount kit, user manual and quick start guide. Acoustic Research backs the HD Powerlink System with a 1-year limited warranty.





   



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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
4Works well for me.
By mscsmyrpln
Like all powerline products, how well it works depends on the wiring in your house. I have both boxes (transmit and receive) on the same circuit, going from the front of my living room to the projector in the back. Picture quality is great and looks the same as with a long HDMI cable. I have measured it pushing nearly 50 Mbps of Blu-ray data with no trouble.I use a projector, so I cannot speak to how well it passes audio through. I have also not tried the IR pass-through.There are a couple of downsides. The boxes run pretty hot, even staying warm when on but not in use. Each box has its own power switch. I have mounted the boxes in locations not convenient for turning on and off (switch only, no IR) and it bugs me that the standby state runs warm, sucking down electricity 24/7. Also, AR/Audiovox customer service is lacking, as they were no help with seeking stand screws that were supposed to be included, but were left out of the box. Their response: "Our apologies but we don't carry parts as we only do basic troubleshooting and in-warranty exchanges for the whole unit. But you can visit our major dealers that carry our line of products....and check if they have the part you're looking for. Also check other electronic shops/stores within your area that carry suitable replacement parts that may fit your unit."

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
3good if the conditions are right
By John Cornett
This is a good product, but in order to get HD quality signal transferred to your HDTV, both the transmitter and receiver need to be plugged into the same circuit. In other words, both plugs need to be connected to the same breaker in your fuse box. So if you are connecting in the same room you're probably gold, but otherwise it's a gamble that will probably leave you with less than desirable quality.Otherwise the devices are very simple...plug and play. HDMI connections for both the transmitter and receiver. Also, the IR remote transmitter works great too, and the receiving unit has a nice front IR receiver so the extender is only necessary if you want to hide the black box.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
1outdated
By R. Solcen
Severely outdated. With HDMI 1.4 even connected to THE SAME electrical outlet: intermittent picture quality issues and sound static.Not worth even $25 I spend on it as part of combo with HP usb stick.Plain useless.Do not recommend to buy at all.

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Acoustic Research HDP100 HD Powerlink Audio/Video Transmission System Black. Reviewed by Peter M. Rating: 4.4

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Friday, April 26, 2013

Under (Add Your Price Ranges) Sony 2.1 Sound Bar Speaker System With Subwoofer 85w X 3 Blu-Ray Disc Audio Decoding

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #430446 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Sony

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  • 2.1 Sound Bar Speaker System with Subwoofer.
  • 3 Digital Audio Inputs (1 Coax, 2 Optical).
  • Dolby Digital, dts Audio Decoding.
  • Subwoofer dimensions: 7 3/4" x 17 3/4" x 16 1/4".
  • Sound bar dimensions: 31 1/2" x 2 9/16" x 2 5/16".





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The HT-CT150 sound bar home theater system provides 340W of excellent sound quality and is a terrific compliment (both visually and audibly) to any flat panel TV. This speaker system provides sound performance and audio imaging that approaches that of mu





   



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Sony 2.1 Sound Bar Speaker System With Subwoofer 85w X 3 Blu-Ray Disc Audio Decoding. Reviewed by Mike S. Rating: 4.4

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Get Cheap AN-130 Speaker Monitor with Wireless Receiver Color: Black

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #774537 in Single Detail Page Misc
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Anchor Audio
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 5.25" h x
    8.40" w x
    9.00" l,
    9.00 pounds





AN-130 Speaker Monitor with Wireless Receiver Color: Black









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AN-130U1BK Color: Black Features: -Does not include microphone.-Unbalanced Lo-Z 1/4'' mic input.-Two RCA summing line level inputs.-Magnetically shielded speaker.-Bass and treble control.-Woven carbon fiber speaker. Specifications: -101 dB SPL from 30W amplifier and high efficiency speaker. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 5.25'' H x 8.4'' W x 9'' D.





   



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AN-130 Speaker Monitor with Wireless Receiver Color: Black. Reviewed by Peter M. Rating: 4.5

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Compare PS3 Surround Sound System

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #19412 in Video Games
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: 98057
  • Released on: 2010-10-01
  • Platform: PlayStation 3
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.00 pounds

Features

  • Proprietary S-Force technology creates the equivalent of five-speaker surround sound
  • Four sound fields (standard, stereo, vivid, dynamic) and two sound modes (night, dialogue) designed specifically for gaming
  • 2.1 channels
  • I ntegrated subwoofer for added convenience
  • Sleek and compact design matching PS3 system aesthetics





PS3 Surround Sound System









Product Description

Surround Sound System is the first single speaker audio solution designed specifically for the PS3 System. It utilizes Sony’s proprietary S-Force technology to create the equivalent of a five speaker surround sound system. This device comes with specialized sound fields and sound modes designed specifically to enhance the gaming experience. The system features a sleek design that matches perfectly with the PS3 system and delivers dynamic sound without the clutter of a traditional home theater system.





   



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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
4If you're like me, this fits the bill very nicely
By E. Scott
When I first installed this, I fired up Fallout New Vegas, and was shocked that I could actually hear footsteps for the first time. In fact, the sound of the footsteps changed depending on where my character was walking. (dirt, vs. a railroad track, etc). It really struck me then how much sound I had been missing with my Plasma tv speakers.But probably the biggest benefit is the way dialogue is so much clearer and easier to hear. In fact, with a touch of a button, I can make the dialogue (and just the dialogue) even louder. My wife and I watch a lot of blu ray movies, and before we had this soundbar, we sometimes even had to turn on the subtitles because the dialogue would be hard to hear. (and we couldn't blast the tv speakers, because we have little kids who go to bed at 8pm).But now, the dialogue is super crisp and loud enough, even on low volume settings. And with the night mode, we don't have to worry about sudden loud nosies waking up our kids.Music sounds pretty good, but not as improved as the movies and games are.It is important to note that this system will not kick your butt, even on max volume. It feels like the volume should max out on 50, instead of 30. But I typically listen on volume setting 20 or so, so it doesn't affect me much, other than the fact that occasionally you want to blast it to show off your system to your firends (and you can't do that here).The reality is that while I could afford a better system, I really don't want a bunch of speakers and wires around when I have three kids under 6. I'm perfectly happy with this attactive unit that sits nicely below my tv, and opens up new sounds in video games, and makes movie much more enjoyable and easier to hear.

40 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
5Great sound in such a small package
By R. Landaker
This is a great little set of speakers. I would even go so far to say that it is comparable to a set of high end Bose speakers. It is about 2 feet across and 4 inches deep. But the sound quality from it is great. Has four different settings on it for sound. Allows you to adjust the bass on the subwoofer. I think because of the design and quality of the speakers the sound is projected forward into the room and not all over. I found that while a game was being played in the room when I went elsewhere in the house it was not an easy to hear it. Also added BONUS it comes with an optical digital audio cable. It is a very narrow one and I am sure it won't stand up to a lot of manhandling so if you know you may have a problem with that buy the PS3 optical audio cable because it is much thicker and durable. Overall this is a great buy for the price and really increases the enjoyment of the movies and games on the PS3.

16 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
4Affordable Convenience that Works
By Ralph
For Audiophiles, this product will satisfy only the basic needs. In fact, if you are a complete Audio Snob, this "Soundbar" is equivalent to the standard HDTV's speakers +Bass. Fortunately for the typical smug dog this Surround System wasn't made for them.This is a very practical, affordable system for people who don't mind the lack of physical speakers, the frustration of wires/cords and the true surround sound. I admit I was a little irritated when I turned the volume to its maximum setting and the system failed to blow my ears away. Yet, like it is advertised, this isn't a true surround system. The internal Subwoofer can be adjusted and does sound great, it just won't physically shake the room like an actual subwoofer.Overall, this product provides the Home Theater Experience at a greatly discounted price. The majority of great soundbars come at the same price as a great Home Theater surround system. This is half the price of those products and it saves space. I am very impressed.

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PS3 Surround Sound System. Reviewed by Eric G. Rating: 4.0

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Best Price Sharp DK-K95P 50 Watt RMS iPod Supported Micro Hi-Fi System - Black/Silver

Sharp DK-K95P 50 Watt RMS iPod Supported Micro Hi-Fi System - Black/Silver
Sharp DK-K95P 50 Watt RMS iPod Supported Micro Hi-Fi System - Black/Silver

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #90913 in Home Theater
  • Brand: Sharp
  • Model: DK-K95P
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 22.90" h x
    10.00" w x
    6.40" l,
    7.92 pounds

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  • CD Player - 2 Speaker(s) - CD-DA, MP3, WMA - USB - Remote Control - DLNA Certified





Sharp DK-K95P 50 Watt RMS iPod Supported Micro Hi-Fi System - Black/Silver









Product Description

CD Player - 2 Speaker(s) - CD-DA, MP3, WMA - USB - Remote Control - DLNA Certified





   



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Sharp DK-K95P 50 Watt RMS iPod Supported Micro Hi-Fi System - Black/Silver. Reviewed by Keenan I. Rating: 4.5

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