
The HT-4500 is a 5.1-chan-nel speaker set and each of the five satellites pumps out 6 watts RMS, while the subwoofer is capable of 20 W RMS power output. The black satellite speakers are compact and subwoofer. Also, the cable for the front channel speakers isn’t long enough for the speakers to be placed suffi-ciently far apart. The cable connecting the woofer to the soundcard is of the same colour, which can cause some confusion. The speakers give a good surround sound effect with reasonable clarity for a good home theatre experience and can also be connected directly to a DVD player. The performance in the low and mid frequencies is also good. However, the speakers are not built to listen at full well-designed, though a tad heavy. The subwoofer has the volume and fade controls on the front, which makes it dif-ficult to access these settings, as subwoofers are generally placed near the feet, with the front face ideally facing a reflecting surface. Another inconvenience is the power switch located at the back of the volume as there is a slight distortion. If you are looking for a no-frills speaker set that yet gives you good performance, you can put your money on the HT-4500.
SPECIFICATIONS:5.1 surround, compatible with AC-3 and DTS, DVD and 5.1-channel soundcard, 4500 W PMPO, 6 W RMS for satellites and 20 W RMS for subwoofer, 30 Hz-20 KHz fre-quency response, RCAx6 signal input, RCAx5 signal output...
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