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Sony LBT-ZX9


$600.00 Released March, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Interesting eye-catching design, looks high-tech. Bass is very deep and extended. Strong power output can fill any room in the home.

The Cons:Bass can be boomy in the bottom ranges, experiences a volume drop.

Sony LBT-ZX9 is a high performance unit intended for a specific purpose. This model functions as an entertainment tool used during parties or other large social gatherings. The most notable feature is the speaker system, supported by four (2 front and 2 back) 3-way X-Groove Bass speakers equipped with two tweeters each.

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Product Shot 2 The amplifier powers these speakers for total output of 720W. With proper speaker placement, the X-Round sound effects can create “moving” sound. An additional feature which places the LBT-ZX9 apart from the rest is the D-Light Sync out connection, intended to sync music rhythm with a lighting pattern. Media sources are supported by the 5 disc CD changer, using Hi-Fi Component System allowing for crisp playback of audio CDs, CD-R/RW and MP3 files. Additionally, a tape cassette and FM/AM tuner are installed. For added convenience there are a variety of inputs/outputs such as 2 Microphone Inputs.         

Features

  • Hi-Fi Component System
  • 2 Font and 2 Back 3-Way X-Groove Bass Speakers
  • Advanced Horn Tweeter design
  • D-Light Sync Out
  • CD-R-RW and MP3 playback
  • X-Round sound enhancement
  • 720W
  • FM-AM Tuner
  • Compact Remote Commander

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    interesting eye-catching design, looks high-tech

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    bass is very deep and extended

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    strong power output can fill any room in the home

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    controls are very simple to use, no learning curve

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    support for external microphones to use as a Karaoke system

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    mids and highs are very clear, even at lower volumes

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    bass can be boomy in the bottom ranges, experiences a volume drop

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