Typical price: £570
What is it: Surround sound bar speaker system
What we think: One of the finest one-speaker surround sound solutions on the market
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 March 2008
Tags: Denon, Denon DHT-FS3, Dolby Pro Logic, performance, inputs
We like:
Effective surround sound effect from one speaker and one subwoofer; compact size; solid build and attractive black finish; easy to set up and use
We don't like:
Lack of HDMI inputs and output
CNET UK judgement:
While it's not the cheapest single speaker surround sound system on the market, it's right up there with the best, not only in terms of performance but also of design. Compact, sturdily built and attractive to look at, it delivers surprisingly effective multi-channel sound without the fuss and mess of a full 5.1 speaker setup
Full review:
Designed to deliver a user-friendly, compact and almost wire-free surround sound solution, the Denon DHT-FS3 speaker bar and subwoofer combination employs sonic wizardry to 'project' multi-channel audio effects around your living room. It's available for around £570. Continue Reading...
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March 16, 2008
Posted by: mgmcauley
"Does what it says on the box"
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