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The built in giga tubes are amazing and just sitting on the bed between the two speakers while jamming you can seriously feel like a high wind is blowing through at you from two sides. THEY HAVE SO MUCH POWER. No other system will wow you like this system (well I'm sure the systems that are even higher wattage than this one from JVC will). Wow, I'm a definite JVC man for the rest of my life. I just recently upgraded from their 240 watt system to this baby and it has blown me away with it's amazing sound and bass power. GET ONE NOW IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A STEREO SYSTEM.Q
We needed something for our pool gazebo where we entertain a lot. For the price, its a great sounding system. We just picked this up at our local Target for a clearance price of $129.00. It was a simple out of the box setup and sounds just right, and it really rocks.
MP3s sound SOOOOOO much better and sound like tracks from the studio. This is everything you could be looking for. It's GREAT. 460 WATTS of Heaven. AWESOME BABY. For only $200.amazing. You can turn this baby's volume on full blast. I've said rock 2 times now, but I'm not a rock fan.this system is great for Hip Hop and Rap.
I HIGHLY recommend this to anyone who is thinking of buying a high quality sound system. Rich,smooth,quality,crystal clear music on this baby. This system was a STEAL.and I mean a BIG steal. Has 3 levels u can choose from for the subwoofers and a TURBO SOUND feature which ROCKS. The system is stylish and just a blast to play with and use. No stress at all about it.
VERY EASY setup. It will literally "rock" ur crib. Truly amazing. The bass is unbelievable. The Highs are great with the tweeters and the midrange sounds awesome. But of course the BASS is the big thing about this system.
GO GET IT.
After I brought it home, I enjoyed jazz music, club music, classical music, and other music types. When the Sony came out with 240 Watts with a 120 Watts subwoofer, I thought that was the best system under $250. The bass was deeper, smoother, more controlled, more powerful and better suited to different kind of music than the Sonys. However, what changed my mind was the superior sound quality of this JVC system. You save money for not having the need to buy a separate subwoofer and you save space as well.
I have not mentioned the treble, which was excellent and crisp as well. Both of the system were good until if I listened to jazz, the bass was too harsh, still in the more heavy metal music range. In my opinion, the Sonys are only good for heavy metal and games.</p> <p>This JVC is versatile for different kind of music. Despite the good silver color, I do which that the JVC has more higher class appearance than the rest of the competition (such as Panasonic, Philips) which usually try so hard to compete for nowadays young gamers who like audio systems that look FUNNY.</p> <p>Besides, the JVC does not come with Karaoke function, which is disappointing since no mini system nowadays offer karaoke functions anymore, even Aiwa has abandon the market for the gaming market and put USB input function instead.</p> <p>All in all, sound-wise, this is the system one should seriously consider for under $250. </p> <p>Yet, the appearance leaves some room for desire.
The second I turned up the volume of this JVC, the mid-range was smoother than the Sonys, the basss was softer than the Sonys, that was up until the moment I realized that there was the Super-Bass button and I pressed it, it was in the level 2 super-bass level, and it was the decisive point. I have been shopping for a mini system for over half a year. However, playing disco or club music was fine with the Sonys.</p> <p>Okay, back to this wonderful JVC system. And with 460 Watts total output, you can't go wrong with turning up the volume higher and higher until you feel every wall around you is dancing and shaking. <p> The Sonys I tested, one came with 1 subwoofer, the other with 2 subwoofers.
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However, what changed my mind was the superior sound quality of this JVC system. In my opinion, the Sonys are only good for heavy metal and games. You save money for not having the need to buy a separate subwoofer and you save space as well. This JVC is versatile for different kind of music. I have not mentioned the treble, which was excellent and crisp as well.
Yet, JVC, please perfect it by making a up-scale appearance the very next time and a karaoke function. When the Sony came out with 240Watts with a 120 Watts subwoofer, I thought that was the best system under $250. Both of the system were good until if I listened to jazz, the bass was too harsh, still in the more heavy metal music range. Okay, back to this wonderful JVC system. Yet, the appearance leaves some room for desire. After I brought it home, I enjoyed jazz music, club music, classical music, and other music types. I do which that the JVC has more higher class appearance than the rest of the competition (such as Panasonic, Philips) which usually try so hard to compete for nowadays young gamers who like audio systems that look "funny".
All in all, sound-wise, this is the system one should seriously consider for under $250. Besides, the JVC does not come with Karaoke function, which is disappointing since no mini system nowadays offer karaoke functions anymore, even Aiwa has abandon the market for the gaming market and put USB input function instead. The bass was deeper, smoother, more controlled, more powerful and better suited to different kind of music than the Sonys. I have been shopping for a mini system for over half a year. The second I turned up the volume of this JVC, the mid-range was smoother than the Sonys, the basss was softer than the Sonys, that was up until the moment I realized that there was the Super-Bass button and I pressed it, it was in the "level 2" super-bass level, then it was the decisive point. The Sonys I tested, one came with 1 subwoofer, the other with 2 subwoofers. However, playing disco or club music was fine with the Sonys.
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