Typical price: £330
What is it: DVD home cinema system with SonoWave speaker technology
What we think: Affordable style and substance
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Philips HTS6510 user reviews
January 31, 2009
Posted by: h201980
"Best thing ever"
What I like:
The SUB it has so much bass my mum banned it from the house
What I don't like:
No bass or treble control
Review:
Can a just say i am 28 years old and look for bass and sound, This machine has it all, the sound quality is great but would be better if they would give the user control of the sound and not preset. but this machine is some real big boys toys... i had a guy say he heard the bass 6 doors away in his front room. the SUB is rerly used in films, but when it rattles its cage it goes for it. i have sold my HI-FI and just use this as my DVDplayer and stereo, it has an FM and MW tuner that makes it hint all the more that its here to replace your stereo, and it does a very good job of doing it... i can honestly say that the surround i have heard it, and sounds just like DTS. not dolby digital, but dolby logic, but to get that sound from 2 speakers is just a truly intence way to watch a film. the front USB and MP3 input works perfect, and the audio in located at the rear works great when watching sky, over all it is a very sexy machine and has the power to raise eyebrows. i would recomend getting this machine over a 5.1 system. overall WOW! well done philips... just wish people who make them preset EQ, would let us decide and give us Bass and Treble control ourself... 10/10
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