6 reviews
December, 2008
Using Ambisound on the HTS6515 was Philips' way of creating an illusion of surround sound from just two speaker units. Well we've tested this piece and we can confirm that the depth of sound we got exceeded our expectations. In terms of picture
Picture quality; sound quality; Ambisound does a good job; ease of use
DVD disc tray is over-complicated; materials used in construction mark quite easily; too expensive
This is one of the best DVD upscalers we've seen in its class -- the sound quality from the 2.1 speakers is actually very good and Ambisound can make you think you have a full on 5.1 system at times. We quite like the styling, although we do think th...
Want svelte lines and phat sounds?
Brackets and cables supplied, design is stunning, plenty of connection options, sounds great
Disc player can be noisy, no HDMI cable, surround sound claims a little overstated
The claims of 5.1 performance might be a little overstated, but there is no doubting that the system sounds pretty good and has a stunning design
September 2008 - The HTS6515 offers a 2.1 speaker system hooked up to a central DVD player and controller. With the emphasis on interesting design, it offers a wall mountable solution moving away from traditional boxy under-the-TV systems. The...
If you're strictly after a 2.1-channel DVD system, Philips' HTS6515 certainly looks and sounds the part.
If you're looking for a 2.1 DVD system that oozes style, offers a decent range of features and delivers magnificent three-channel sound, then look no further than the HTS6515. But if you're looking for a system that convincingly mimics a proper 5.1-channe...
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