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Sony LBT-ZX80D
$700.00
Released May, 2007
The Pros:Outputs very powerful bass, will rattle windows. Control design is intuitive and easy for visitors to understand. Audio quality is clear and crips, great definition.
The Cons:Can't push all speakers to their capacity, system's total output is capped at 800Watts RMS. Subwoofer starts to sound very muffled at higher volumes. Remote is a little confusing, iPod advance key is tiny and mixed in with other stuff.
Sony LBT-ZX80D is a high performance unit and a manufacturer flagship intended for a very specific purpose. This model functions as an entertainment tool used during parties or other large social gatherings.
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The most notable feature is the speaker system, supported by four 2-Way Bass Reflex Type speakers. The amplifier powers these speakers for a total power of 800W. With proper speaker placement, the X-Trance creates sound effects and Dolby Digital Pro Logic ll enhances the surround sound. An additional feature which places the LBT-ZX80D apart from the rest is the D-Light Sync out connection, intended to sync music rhythm with a lighting pattern and the DVD Karaoke Mode. Sony has given this unit the ability to read DVD, Audio CD, CD-R/RW and MP3 or DivX CDs, through the High Power Mini Hi-Fi 3 disc shelf system. From Karaoke parties to DVD viewing with surround sound, Sony LBT-ZX80D has a wide range of performance tools.
Features
- Four 2 Way Bass Reflex Type speakers
- 800W
- 3-Disc DVD Changer
- Dolby Pro Logic ll Surroung Sound
- Karaoke Mode, D-Light Sync, X-Round and X-Beat
- Progressive Scan Tuning
- 30 station preset FM-AM tuner
- Digital Amplifier
- Remote Commander
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outputs very powerful bass, will rattle windows
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control design is intuitive and easy for visitors to understand
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audio quality is clear and crips, great definition
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capable of very loud output, enough to entertain the neighbors
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interface with iPods is fast and gives full access to contents
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can't push all speakers to their capacity, system's total output is capped at 800Watts RMS
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subwoofer starts to sound very muffled at higher volumes
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remote is a little confusing, iPod advance key is tiny and mixed in with other stuff
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