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Stream music wirelessly over Bluetooth from any smart device A dual amplifier offers better sound quality and 230W RMS total output power gives music a solid punch
4.8 out of 5
95.56% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing system for the price
Paid $170 for it, so all information in this review is based on that price point.To give you an idea of the kind of listener I am, as a lifelong musician/composer/producer I've gotten pretty picky over the years about sound quality. I listen to music pretty much all day 40 hours a week and have been using only headphones for it for years, (I cannot recommend VMODA's Crossfade Wireless 2's enough!) so when I switched jobs and found myself able to be home for work I thought it would be fun to have the option of listening on actual speakers too. The genres I listen to the most are:- Metal of all kinds but mostly symphonic metal (Dimmu Borgir, Mechina, Fear Factory, etc - it's very fast metal with an entire symphony or a load of keyboards playing at the same time, so very sonically rich/complex)- Drum and bass (Black Sun Empire, Doom Poets, Technical Itch, Upbeats, Misanthrop, Hive, Skynet, KYROS, etc)- Original movie scores / trailer music (mostly symphonic and some choir elements)- Rap/hip hop (mainly old gangster stuff like Mr. Doctor, Dre/Cube, etc)Here's what I was wanting / expecting when I went looking for a stereo and eventually picked this one, and then how it matches up to my expectations.Transparent sound / clarity - 4.75 out of 5.To me a good set of speakers or headphones is better the LESS they change the sound of what I'm listening to. I want to hear the music as clearly and closely to the original mix as possible. To be specific I don't mean I want a WIMPY sound with no definition - I want a system that STRONGLY pumps out the sound so I can clearly hear every element, but the way the original engineers meant for it to sound. For the most part this system kicks out strong, very clear sound.But the reason I knocked a quarter point off is that I really don't understand why there is no way to TURN OFF the EQ function. In case you're not a raging audiophile nerd :), the way the EQ function works in all stereos is that it routes the original sound through an audio processor that then changes the sound around to match each EQ setting's target (for example, "ROCK" EQ presets usually crank up the bass and treble and cut the mids, "POP" usually pushes up the mids and emphasizes vocals, etc). However, the reason that can sometimes be really bad is that someone has ALREADY very obsessively tuned every sound and moment of what you're listening to in order to make it sound as good as possible - the original engineer who mixed the record. So going with our original example, if you're listening to really heavy metal and the engineer has ALREADY engineered it to have heavy bass and high elements, trying to stack another change to sound on top of that can sometimes make it end up sounding crappy or not clear. It's just frustrating to have what's clearly a fantastic amplifier > speaker > box setup, but be unable to pipe sound through it without the unit changing it.I should make sure to say it still sounds amazing, but I would have really liked a simple option to turn off the EQ (or if they'd just included a "FLAT" setting).Speaker Response / Accuracy - 5 out of 5If anyone reading this is wondering what I'm talking about with speaker response, I'm referring to whether or not the system can handle pumping out music with a lot of complex elements at extremely high speeds while maintaining an accurate picture of the overall sound (in other words, it doesn't get "muddy" or "sludgy" sounding). This system does this excellently and in fact is much better at it than I expected. For reference check out something like Dimmu Borgir's "Maelstrom Mephisto" or Mechina's "Praise Hydrus" - both songs with a massive variety of sonic elements, and it blasts those out perfectly (and can get pretty freakin loud doing it). Both of the above songs sounded amazing even when pushed pretty hard.Build Appearance and Quality - 5 out of 5The visual styling is definitely making a loud statement (that statement being "I'm futuristic and tech-looking and belong at home in a game like Deus Ex"), and it's something I personally love since the techwear/futurist aesthetic complements my already futurist-ish office setup. The quality of the build seems quite solid as well - head unit is all framed in metal and is relatively heavy (a good sign...means the internal components aren't cheap garbage). The speaker boxes are definitely a touch above your average bookshelf speaker and certainly seem durable enough. I don't think there would have been any harm in putting grilles over the actual speaker cones...but provided you don't have Gremlins throwing ninja stars around in your office, I think you're good ;)Bass Response / Low Frequency Handling - 4.90 out of 5The bass response is 85-90% perfect and in fact is really quite remarkable for a system that doesn't have its own dedicated separate larger subwoofer. I'm actually pretty impressed at how low the frequency response goes on this thing - it slams drum and bass way harder than I was expecting, and even symphonic death metal comes through super clear and slamming with a clean but powerful kick drum sound. The only reason I knocked off a tenth of a point was that (only in very specific tracks - "Dark Helmet" by Doom Poets/Technical Itch is one example) the lowest end of the sound very slightly bogs/clenches up because the speakers are trying to push out bass that is probably a little lower (frequency) than what the speakers are actually capable of reproducing. But reminder...I'm being pretty picky about this, probably...and I'd bet 98% of people wouldn't even notice or care.Doohickeys / Bells and Whistles Features - 3.0 out of 5I honestly don't personally care almost at all about these kinds of features but thought I should be thorough and rate them in case anyone is interested. So what I'm lumping in here is additional options like "Bass Boost", "MAX Sound", etc. The features themselves are fine and work just fine, but here's why I give it only a 3. Both of these features have been bog-standard in stereo gear for as long as I can remember (at least 20-30 years), but stereo companies just keep re-naming it and claiming they're some kind of innovation LOL. "Bass Boost" (aka MEGA Bass, Thump Bass, Super Donkey Bass, etc) has been around forever. All it is is cranking up a certain couple of low end frequencies. And "MAX SOUND" (aka Loudness, Loud Boost, XTREME!, Planet Crusher, etc) is nothing new either - it's just effectively cranking the sound so it makes it "sound" louder (which by the way almost inevitably makes it sound worse). Both of these features work just fine on this unit and the Super Donkey Bass does punch clearly. But the reason I gave it 3 stars is that for something branded and sold as a "mini hi fi system" they could have at least included a few "fake surround" modes or something.Connectivity / Input Options - 5 out of 5Very impressed with the wide range of ways you can pipe music into this thing. USB, CD, aux in, Bluetooth, (and the CD player handles MP3-only data cd's too, I believe). Input options this rich should be standard on all stereo gear, honestly.Overall Score - 5 out of 5For what I paid for it, what I use it for, and the things I care about it doing, I give it a 5 out of 5. Given the price point the only reason I could possibly think of NOT to buy it if you're in the market for a system is if you really hate the visual styling (strong black and gold color schema with an inescapable futuristic/techie slant). And then you'd REALLY have to hate it because this is a killer system.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great little system
This little system is a banger. Wow is it small and can fit almost anywhere. Looks great and the sound is fantastic. Very easy set up and the remote is great too.
4.0 out of 5 stars This little thing thumps and bumps
This little stereo packs a punch has good bass equalizers for your sound preferences fits well for a shelf system in any room remote control you can Bluetooth pair with your cell phone and play anything you like, also has an fm radio with a cd player for you old school cd collectors. Good system to have for the price, I imagined the speakers to be a little bit bigger but for the price and the size it packs a good punch with 3 different bass boost options. However only thing that was kind of frustrating is for some reason it took over a week and a half to get delivered to me this time. First time I’ve waited this long for anything on Bolo, maybe it’s because of the holiday season
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Good Good
Have been using this unit for about a month now. Excellent buy for the cost. Great sounding speakers. Very clear and clean player for my CD's. Plays my records very nice. FM stations come in well with a properly placed antenna. I was surprised and pleased with what I consider the high quality of the sound produced by this unit. According to the manual, the unit uses two separate "amplifyers?" , one for the two large speakers and one for the two small speakers. This forces the use of two separate wires for each driver(speaker) making four separate wires for each speaker box. this only matters if you plan to place the speakers across the room from the control/player/tuner unit as I did, which necessitates extending eight speaker wires (20 additional feet for my set up). Because the speaker wire plug-ins are unique at both ends, it forced me to soldier at sixteen connections. I suppose I could have just "twisted" the wire connections together, but I don't do it that way. I would recommend this system to anyone wanting a basic low cost system with great sound. The push button switches on the front of the unit are high quality as well, which is a lot more than I can say for some of the tiny round switches that were on previous units that I tried and sent back. I don't know why I didn't try this unit in the first place, except that I didn't like the gold color of the big speakers, for some reason and expected them to be black. At this point I don't care about the speaker (or driver) colors on the front and they could even be pink for all I care, because of the wonderful quality of the sound that comes out. I only use about 50 to 60 percent of the volume for my listening pleasure and like that the base tones are very satisfying at my volume usage, as long as you use the "max sound" setting, by just pushing one button and it stays set even when you shut the unit on and off. I have found that you can be as much of an audiophile as you can afford, and this unit does that for me at a most reasonable price point. Also, the wife likes it a lot.
Gran sonido
Súper fácil de instalar, el sonido es de gran potencia y su operación es muy sencilla, yo lo quería para poner mis CDs y ahora también lo uso para transmitir música via bluetooth
Sistema de audio
El sistema de Audio Phillips es realmente unico, a pesar de su tamaño compacto suena bastante fuerte, tiene mucha potencia y un estilo agradable, muy recomendable y asequible!!!.
Philip stereo
Stereo muy bonito 10, potencia bien 9, calidad de sonido 7.
Calidad y precio, recibes justo lo que pagas.
Buena apariencia y funcionamiento práctico, sonido suficiente y de calidad de acuerdo con la elección del producto. Lo compré para escuchar ópera en disco compacto y es bueno para mis expectativas en una habitación de descanso. Suficiente para apreciar sonidos sin demasiadas pretenciones. Por el precio es addecuado lo que recibí.
Excelente equipo!!
Sin duda una de mis mejores compras, justo lo que buscaba de acuerdo al costo y beneficio aparte de ser una marca confiable quede muy a gusto con el desempeño correspondiendo a muy buena calidad de sonido, respecto a la entrega llego en el tiempo estipulado y bien embalado, muy buen servicio!!
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