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Second hand product that seems to work as well as the day it was purchased from the shop ! I was looking for the same manufacturer as my T.V. and this fitted the bill exactly, lots of value in stuff like this so you can try out a system for a low outlay and then upgrade further and move this on again.
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I buy this is for watching tv get better sound. It do the job that what I want. The sound is ok not bad .
Seems like a pretty good system, The sound is fantastic considering the size of the satellite speaker, I did have the sub and face unit only and was going to get other satellites, then I checked the specs and the original ones are 10 Ohms so had to track down the right ones.Not easy But pretty happy with it on the whole, using the HDMI out is the only way I can see to get the full functionality from this unit. However the lack of inputs is a bit annoying, as if you had a Blue ray player etc. there is no HDMI in , only from memory a digital audio in, composite video and a phono input and a composite input which is a bit limiting,but on the whole overpriced like sony stuff usually is, but great styling, looks and 'almost' a remote that will also control the tv functions. Although i have a Sony tv and its a bit of a pain to access the tv guideRead full review
WOW 1 if you want the best but have a limited amount (although not cheap)than this is the system for you, it is discreet and esthetically pleasing to the eye. the main unit is quite small and fits nicely under tv stands the display is easy to see and very clear as to the setting up, the main sub woofer is quite large but I have got it about 4 foot from the TV and it doesnt seem to bother it or the quality of the sound, as for the 5 surround speakers, they are so small (just over an inch square) you can hide them and the wires, incidentally a nice touch bY Sony, the wiring is clear! yippe so you cant see it so much better than black which most companies seem to use, remember to get your HDMI leads ready and an optical one to which will make the total setup including TV, Satellite, (if you have it) and hard drive recorder a piece of cake and you wont have to move the TV stand which for me was the hardest part of the installation. Hope this review helps?. KenRead full review