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Wireless Surround Sound Stereo Speakers

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Related review

anyonymous 2024-07-17 05:11:20

[Full-Range] Surround speakers- are they worth it?: The surround speakers definitely add up the listening experience of any audio content. They are a must for a anybody who likes watching movies , a favorite tv show, sports events and so on… Quality: Materials: It is Bose, build quality is great. Audio wise: they sound crisp, but just not as loud as I would expect. Using the Bose app after pairing with soundbar 900 and bass 500, I had to increase surround speakers level to the max (100) so that I can hear them. Online forums recommend to re-run the adaptiq calibration but this time covering both of the surround speakers with a rag or something in order to force a level up on the speakers. It is a tweak, I’ll do that later once my neighbors are not around (I live in an apartment and this test is quite noisy). Cost: Nobody can deny that 600$ for these is a lot of money. Specially when looking around at the competition. I got them with 200 discount new. I would say this should be a fair amount - but still pricy. Cons: Beside the retail price (600$), the ground post and ceiling pivots ( accessories sold separately) are expensive and there are not many options/brands to choose from, unlike the competitors once again. Bose is making it harder to justify getting their systems because of the price. The wireless receiver module is huge, probably like 2.5x the size of the speaker itself. You’ll have to find a way of hiding that thing somewhere. I don’t think that these speakers/the Bose system convert 2.0 content to 5.1. Whenever there is 2.0 audio, the speakers sound with a very low volume (to be solved with the tweak). 5.1&DobyAtmos are perfect Overall: Surround speakers are a must. These ones sounds great. After the tweak mentioned they will sound as loud as needed. I love the design, quality build and how sleek and minimalist they look. They are on the expensive side of the balance. I don’t think they are worth paying the retail full price but after a discount they are okay

5
anyonymous 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[2-Way] The best speakers I have ever owned, as I can afford I will keep buying for the surround sound I have always wanted

5
TerryB 2024-05-28 06:59:10

[4 Ohms] Nice full & balanced Sound as Rear Surround Speakers

5
Adam 2024-04-19 03:16:56

[9.2-Channel] I really like these speakers. They sound amazing and create a great surround sound experience.

5
Abhinav 2024-04-27 04:16:28

[Full-Range] One of the most amazing set of surround speakers i have used. Amazing sound and great design.

5
Thomas W 2024-08-03 09:11:26

[2-Way] Great sounding speakers… a beautiful addition to my surround sound system

5
Troubleshooter 2024-04-08 02:53:38

[MP3, WMA] I bought this amp to re-introduce me to stereo after having gone to surround sound years ago. Wow, what a difference returning to stereo for music. Incredible clarity and crispness. Love the amp.

5
Vince the Mince 2024-05-21 01:32:14

This is a great, potable recorder that is easy to use and makes crisp sound recordings in 2 channel stereo and 4 channel surround-type sound. The sound quality is as good as recording with a small mixing board and 2 or 3 mics.

5
Claire 2024-06-21 01:35:10

[2.0] I have a vintage and modern hi-fi system, using an old surround sound receiver I have been using as a stereo. I don't usually care for surround anyway. My focus is music. I go from cassette and reel-to-reel to as modern as minidisc and CDs. So having great sound to hear it all is important. I found this series on a whim, and I opted for the S701 originally. I then realized the S501 suited my needs better for my size room. It's roughly a medium living space. I have these paired with some older and newer Sony speakers. Installation is super simple, and being able to use banana plugs is a huge plus. I do like the idea of having optical and coax inputs, as I can finally use my TV in an integrated amp. There is not too many on the market that can do that. One of the best parts is being able to install two recorders in the unit. This is across all the models in the range. Overall look is that perfect balance of vintage and modern. If you want that true vintage feel, go for the silver. Black suited my needs as 95% of my units are already black. Aluminum face, but plastic knobs. The knobs are still quality though. Very smooth operation. Remote is simple to understand with few functions. That might not matter to some, except for the volume control. After playing around with the bass and treble a bit to find the right sound, I realize the bass is not as deep as the previous Pioneer surround I used prior. However, I feel it is deep enough. I feel like the the sound is actually cleaner and with nice range. I like bass, but having too much could be a bad thing. Overall, the S501 is a perfect price to performance balance that will allow you to have any style of set up you want from vintage tape decks and turntables to just a stereo for watching TV or listening to CDs with. You won't be disappointed.

5
Vince the Mince 2024-07-24 04:41:53

[0.705 lb] This is a great, potable recorder that is easy to use and makes crisp sound recordings in 2 channel stereo and 4 channel surround-type sound. The sound quality is as good as recording with a small mixing board and 2 or 3 mics.

5