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Compact sound-bar speaker system ; one analog and three digital inputs ; can be used without a subwoofer ; bass lovers will appreciate the subwoofer output ; easy setup ; on-wall, on or under TV mounting options
Dearth of HDMI or other video connectivity means your TV will need to handle video switching duties ; sounds better with movie or TV soundtracks than on music
Denon's compact and affordable DHT-FS5 soundbar is a worthwhile improvement over standard TV speakers.
Denon's DHT-FS5 is an unusually compact single speaker surround system with an unusually compact list price: just $500. While Denon's not claiming the DHT-FS5 can replace a bona fide 5.1-channel speaker/subwoofer system, it does sound...
LCD and plasma technology have enabled TVs to get wider in inverse proportion to their thickness, which can make the audio side of the home-theater equation stick out like a sore thumb....
Attractive design, powerful amplifier, multiple inputs
Doesn't deliver a true surround-sound experience, not enough bass response
If you've no room for a fully-fledged 5.1 speaker system then Denon's DHT-FS5 soundbar could meet your needs.
If you want a home cinema sound system to pair with your flatpanel TV but can't accommodate five speakers and all the other bits and pieces, then a soundbar could provide the perfect solution. Click to enlarge The DHT-FS5 is designed to accompany...
The current generation of flat TV's offers a very good image quality, but the sound quality leaves something to be desired regulated. About TV offers little room for speakers and it is difficult to produce decent sound, let alone surround. With the De...
with the Denon DHT-FS5 an excellent speaker system developed entirely convincing. And not only in surround includes normal playback stereo sounds great and the music mode 'the music is very intense experience. Of course it is completely compatible wit...
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