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Sonos Sub
What Hi-Fi?
- Conclusion: It’s expensive compared with standard subs, but then it’s built specifically for the Sonos system – itself not a cheap proposition.
- Pros: Sonos Play:3, Versatile placement, wireless, simple set-up, neat EQ features, integrates well, solid
- Cons: Sonos Play:3, A little expensive, not the very punchiest, in absolute terms
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Sonos Sub
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- Conclusion: There’s no getting away from the fact that the Sonos Sub is an expensive piece of kit, but the difference it can make to the sound quality of your Sonos setup is
- Pros: Massive improvement to sound quality, Admirably cohesive soundstage, Looks fantastic, Can be positioned anywhere in the room, Very simple setup
- Cons: It doesn’t come cheap
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Velodyne EQ-Max12 review [DELETED]
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- Excerpt: You have to love the phrase ‘doing the doof-doofs’. A silly term for describing a clever technical process where a device, either a subwoofer or a system-tuning equaliser, has both voice and ears. The voice makes tone burst sounds that sweep from low to high (and go ‘doof-doof’) and the ears are the microphone, supplied with the Velodyne EQ-Max12 – part of a new range of mid-priced subs from the LFE brand.
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Wharfedale Diamond SW250
What Hi-Fi?
- Excerpt: With the raft of movie big hitters swamping the Blu-ray shelves it's time to ponder your system's sonic capabilities.
- Pros: Impressive control and weight
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Jamo S426 HCS3 & SUB260 review
homecinemachoice.com
- Excerpt: Danish brand Jamo has been exciting home cinema senses for years with killer audio kit that won’t break the bank. A case in point is the £260 S426 HCS3, a system that features a pair of 910mm-high S426 floorstanding speakers at the front, which isn’t something you’d expect for this price. They’re joined by a pair of bookshelf surround channels (S420 SUR) and a centre speaker (S420 CEN).
- Pros: Boisterous, muscular sound; great value; superb sub
- Cons: Lightweight build; opts for excitement over refinement; sub is expensive addition
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