Forget this SONY model. Get this:
*www.boseindia.com/retail/bose-product-detail.aspx?Prd_Id=66&Cat_Id=640&Nav_Id=640
This one would put the Sony's model you mentioned to shame
Nope bro!! Acoustimass 15 series is no match for Sony's HT range! Those HT speakers are customized and specially tuned to handle high end amps! Just check my first reply on the thread.
Quite frankly, i never liked the unusual high prices of BOSE! In that scenario, i believe both Gigaworks or Z5500 are excellent bang for bucks!
Yeah, the Z5500 is 20K.
My point is: many people on this forum considers the Z5500 as the ultimate and all. I just wanted to point out that there are far better systems out there - of course for a higher premium. I would love to see digit doing reviews of systems like these.
Well, Z5500 is still considered one of the best speakers available to a typical computer user!
We're talking about speakers for computer not a full blasting home theater from Sony/B&W/Onkyo/Denon/Yamaha/Thiel! Coz, in that case, the list goes on and on and on....
@desiibond:
Bose is always more style than substance
Ask any audiophile.
Also, the MuTeKi comes with an awesome Amplifier.
Completely agree on this one.
Z5500 has everythin ull need for a good desktopn speakers and an rms of 500~700 is more tan enuf for even most enthusiastic PCs, unless uve a 70+" monitor and an auditorium for the PC. The control unit in Z5500 fits easily on desktop nd so is the satellites.
True!! Even a 200W Z5300 is an overkill for a typical setup!
Even i rarely use all my speakers while watching movies or playing games. Unless and untill its some occasion or i am in mood to show off...then its a different story!
However, seriously speaking, anything beyond 200W RMS is more than enough for an enthusiast!
@Sam9s bhai
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hehe...! Actually, i witnessed few good Denon and Yamaha packages recently. Quite frankly, their sheer response blew me.
And nice links for audiophiles.