According to the manual you have the speakers the wrong way around. I find the bass and treble controls a little lacklustre but the actual sound of each instrument is pretty precise. Overall a very good unit and cheaper than some high end equivalents. I would certainly recommend this hifi
Agree , mine arrived yesterday (thanks Santa) the surround is precise , for gaming and theater systems is adeguate ( I have used the dolby video on you tube ). The cd sound is much stronger than the bluetooth the three way distribution is very natural and complete,it doesn't need any EQ or bass booster .
My PMX94 also has no sound coming out of the piezo‘s and with a lot of bass you can hear them rattling a bit, happened with my PMX84 as well that I returned. Sounds really awesome still
End of the day its technics, its a nice looking little unit, you did the right thing by not buying the denon, however using pieze discs for tweeters is never a good idea, you wont hear them unless you are a bat.
Mine arrived yesterday, thanks to the 3 way ripartition, the sound is full and natural , and the dolby surround is precise , for theatre system and gaming is adeguate . The weird fact is that the cd audio iscway powerful than the Bluetooth audio . Very versatile
I have bought this same model and I am happy so far. I did notice the super tweeter does vibrate when I lightly touched them so they seem to be functional.
@@specialistsound I purchased the Panasonic PMX92 for the price and I'm happy with it. Sounds nicely, so many connectivities (analog minijack, analog RCA, optical, USB to PC, Bluetooth, USB host, CD, DAB+, FM) Denon is much more expensive
Just got one last week cost me £249 from Panasonic outlet store saved me £50 from the original price not used it yet.will be getting better and longer speaker cable before I set it up for use
Hi! Question about the mini system: when it's connected to your laptop via USB, can you adjust the unit's volume with the laptop's volume control, or are they adjusted independently?
The laptop doesn't control the main volume of the Panasonic unit. Both are independant. If I'm not wrong the same applies for Bluetooth. Volume not synced
Hi. Does audio in auto play work for you? I connected the audiocast to this input, but when I turn on the song, the tower does not turn on automatically. You need to find the aux in option on the remote.
The other model Panasonic SC-PMX802 costs a little bit more - The difference is inside - the PMX802 features the acclaimed JENO Engine amplifier from TECHNICS - but cosmetically the models look exactly the same . If anyone is about to buy this it might be worth looking at the new model .
Dear Mark, I am in this dilemma, which one is better to buy. Is the more expensive model worth that much more? In my country, the price is exactly double.
Without the super tweeter to reproduce the supersonic tones, no lower harmonic can be formed. The sound of any instrument is rich in harmonics and all of those harmonics, up and down the frequency spectrum, react with any and all of the other tones also up and down. This effect also explains why some people often hear an improvement in the lower frequencies." Please note: This letter was written in 1980 by Spencer Hughes in response to a question raised in the hi-fi press. This letter can be found in other places on the internet, but I am grateful to have received permission to reproduce it here from Spencer's son, Derek Hughes. Dear Sir, The Spendor BC1 was not, as it has so many times been described, a development of the BBC loudspeaker type LS3/6. Perhaps a short history of the lead into, and the development, of the two systems may be of interest. From the very early days, even before hi-fi, the BBC has designed its own monitor loudspeaker systems as commercial systems were not, and most are still not, accurate enough for broadcast work. These designs were based on available units matched by, what were in those days, very complex crossover networks and mounted in custom designed cabinets. During the mid-1960s, the development work carried out by the BBC had advanced to a stage which was beyond the capabilities of the available paper pulp cone bass units. The decision was taking to investigate the possibilities of using some form of plastic as a cone and surround material. It was assumed that plastic would be a consistent material unlike paper pulp, which to some degree seemed to depend on the mood of pulp stirrer. Over the years it has been found that it was not quite that easy. The section of the BBC Research Department involved in this operation was headed by Mr. Del Shorter, now retired, with Mr. H.D. Harwood now of Harbeth Acoustics, second in command and myself completing the investigating team. Some two years were spent making 12in unit cones in a variety of shapes and from a range of plastics; this could be a story on its own. The first successful unit was made from the now well-known Bextrene and used in the development of the BBC studio monitor type LS5/5. his loudspeaker was described in an article written by Mr. H.D. Harwood in the March 1968 issue of Wireless World. My part, as a laboratory technician, in the operation was to do most of the actual work both on the plastic investigation and the development of the LS5/5. With that experience I decided that it should be possible to make a loudspeaker from scratch in the home environment. With the aid of our electric fire, a compressor working in reverse and an iron bedstead the first vacuum former was built. Bins full of malformed cones were produced before any measure of success was achieved and the first 8in unit was produced. This unit turned out to be almost certainly the first commercial 8in Bextrene driver and still arguably the best. The first pair of BC1s was constructed using these units and Celestion HF1300 units. The cabinets were smaller than the current model and initial listening tests indicted that the performance could be improved by an increase in size, hence the present design. At this point it was all being done for fun. The second pair of BC1s was made for a friend who took them to Merrow Sound of Guildford. The third pair was sold to Merrow Sound and Spendor was on the way to a small niche in the audio world. Now some difficulties were beginning to arise as under the terms of my contract with the BBC, the design had to be offered to them. Fortunately the 'Pop' era had just started and the main request was for more power, so the BC1 was turned down. Around about this time there was a special requirement within the BBC for one pair of speakers about the size of the BC1s. Being a kind soul, I suggested that my design could be used, so I was given the task of producing an official version of the BC1, later designated the LS3/6. This design used an 8in unit made by Research Department, the Celestion HF1300 and a redesigned crossover. The main change in the crossover was the addition of a large multi-tap autotransformer to allow adjustment of levels between the two units, normal BBC practice at that time. Some months later BC1s were fitted with an amplifier mounted in the back panel and the 4001G super tweeter added. This addition was for purchase tax reasons, but it did have two extra gains. Firstly, it improved the overall dispersion characteristics, secondly, from the broadcasting angle, it made any 625-line breakthrough to be more easily detected. Now the LS3/6 was offered to a number of commercial companies and eventually taken by Rogers, then under the control of Jim Rogers. With approval, and a little assistance from the BBC, Rogers added the Celestion HF2000. As Spendor was now a commercial company it was agreed that a royalty should be paid to the BBC for each BC1 produced. This was in recognition of the work I had done on the loudspeaker whilst still employed by the BBC. To perhaps prove the order of development of the two systems, it is of note that out of over two thousand BC1s supplied to the professional market there are over six hundred in operation with the BBC and as far as I know very few, if any, LS3/6 speakers. In addition to the above, the name Spendor is derived from the first names of myself and my wife Dorothy. Mrs. Hughes provided practical assistance in the early days with her coil winding expertise and now as Managing Director is responsible for all accounting, sales and general management. Derek Hughes, the son, another ex-BBC employee, deals with an amplifier design and assists me with research and development and general running of the factory. Yours, Spencer Hughes
I think your speakers are on the wrong sides. The tweeters should be on the inside. I think the 3way is the main speaker, the tweeter which is the next size speaker, and the bass opening at the rear.
I have SA-PMX92 and the only think that i truly dislike about is its display , only 1 line and no no CD text option. Apart from that, it's pretty cool, good value for money .
No it does not have Spotify but you can use the Bluetooth to stream it anyway. I don't see the point of Spotify when you have RUclips Music and Bluetooth.
@@louiselysee489And 94 is as i heard same like 92 but for different countries. I am glad with FM quality and don't listen radio very often so better to save money.
Hi Chad. Sorry for insisting, but I work/live in Kenya and there's no way to compare either before buying. I want (relatively) clean and loud audio. Does this panasonic blow away the Three in terms of sound quality/volume or are they comparable? I obviously prefer something smaller, but not at the expense of quality. I had too many underwhelming Bluetooth speakers in the last few years.
yes drivers are needed. Can be found on the manufacturer website. They came with an audio player but only the drivers are necessary. You can use any player of your choice like Foobar2000
@@louiselysee489 Fundamentals and harmonics are both sound waves. We use a different term for descriptive purposes (they're just names used to communicate more precisely about frequency responses), but there's no difference from a physics standpoint. If a human ear doesn't hear >20 kHz fundamentals, then they also won't hear >20 kHz harmonics. A human ear that does not hear frequencies >20 kHz won't be able to distinguish a frequency response whether it has harmonics above 20 kHz or not. So, this is just marketing.
@@mindtraveller100 because its not very loud and lacks bass. For the price I bought it(around 250$) its decent but its very far from me saying its "amazing". But comparing the value for money its good, any basic audio system that is good will run you at least 500$-700$+, which is double/triple the price. By adding additional soundbar and bass I was thinking of replacing missing ends for cheap, but opted out of that idea in the end.
Oh, Lord! The CD spinning sound was quite noticeable! Of course, if you play loud you can't hear it, but... I don't know... That was just horrible in my opinion.
One thing that did piss me off about this model is that Panasonic left out a balance control. I have bought under 100 dollar no name little shit stereos that included a balance adjustment were as I did not have to move my speakers around to balance the sound. For 400 dollars Canadian I would expect more.
Это не HI-FI, слишком много восторгов, а по факту, средненький аппарат для непритязательного слушателя, если и брать, то, только с очень хорошей скидкой
Chyba sobie jaja robisz! Przede wszystkim wymień śmieszne, oryginalne okablowanie, na przynajmniej 2mm. Już dostrzeżesz różnicę. Kolumienki mają spory potencjał, bardzo dobry, punktowy bas, zatem nie rozumiem o co ci chodzi. Wygląda na to, że celowo oczerniasz produkt, a nawet w najmniejszym stopniu nie miałeś okazji go poznać. Ten zestaw przez kilka dni porównywałem brzmieniowo z Denonem D-M41, Yamahą MCR-B270D i Kenwoodem M-9000S. Jeśli chodzi o bogactwo sceny, tylko Yamaha zaoferowała podobne doznania dźwiękowe. Tyle że kosztuje prawie osiem stów więcej. Denon brzmi bardzo płasko, a Kenwood ma bas tragicznie rozlazły. Jak flaki wyjęte z oleju.
piezo speakers are fake speakers. they are very cheap, they are used in all kinds of toys. they were used in the 80-s boomboxes to make them look better. they don't have any magnet system. they were used in the 90-s mini systems so that the speakers could be called "3-way speakers".
According to the manual you have the speakers the wrong way around. I find the bass and treble controls a little lacklustre but the actual sound of each instrument is pretty precise. Overall a very good unit and cheaper than some high end equivalents. I would certainly recommend this hifi
Unless you are a canine I do not think that the left-right speaker placement would make any difference.
Agree , mine arrived yesterday (thanks Santa) the surround is precise , for gaming and theater systems is adeguate ( I have used the dolby video on you tube ). The cd sound is much stronger than the bluetooth the three way distribution is very natural and complete,it doesn't need any EQ or bass booster .
The supertweeters are for frequencies above 20kHz, it would be very suprising if you could hear them.
You cannot hear them, but they are necessary to reproduce the highest harmonic frequencies required to reproduce a typical sound.
@@joevr9633 No, they're just another audiophile snake oil.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@joevr9633that's flat-earther science lol
@@joevr9633 Maybe if have dog or cat ears would work.
I have the same model. Connects nicely to my TV on the optical cable. As you say. Decent bass. I’m pleased with it.
My PMX94 also has no sound coming out of the piezo‘s and with a lot of bass you can hear them rattling a bit, happened with my PMX84 as well that I returned. Sounds really awesome still
End of the day its technics, its a nice looking little unit, you did the right thing by not buying the denon, however using pieze discs for tweeters is never a good idea, you wont hear them unless you are a bat.
Mine arrived yesterday, thanks to the 3 way ripartition, the sound is full and natural , and the dolby surround is precise , for theatre system and gaming is adeguate . The weird fact is that the cd audio iscway powerful than the Bluetooth audio . Very versatile
I have bought this same model and I am happy so far. I did notice the super tweeter does vibrate when I lightly touched them so they seem to be functional.
Great review - I'm also trying to decide between this and the Denon. Price, 3 way and watt rating were swaying me this way, but maybe not lol.
Hey, same issue here for me to choose between this and Denon DM41. What did you do finally? Cheers
All you need are $10 earbuds and a smartphone dude
also having this decision. Any update from anyone on their choice?
@@specialistsound I purchased the Panasonic PMX92 for the price and I'm happy with it. Sounds nicely, so many connectivities (analog minijack, analog RCA, optical, USB to PC, Bluetooth, USB host, CD, DAB+, FM) Denon is much more expensive
Hey, same issue here for me to choose between this and Denon DM41. What did...
Please i have got a question. The CD player can read MP3 files ?. Thanks
Just got one last week cost me £249 from Panasonic outlet store saved me £50 from the original price not used it yet.will be getting better and longer speaker cable before I set it up for use
Could sound from other devices be played through this? I've been planning on buying this to connect my crappy pickup to it for better sound quality
Did you try to close bass reflektory port to get better bass balance ?
Just play some music ....dam
😂😂
😅
Less than 10 seconds he would have been fine. I have a slightly lease model coming. Ima test it and then post a review later
How does this system compare to the Klipsch in terms of loudness? Which one goes louder and which one has less distortion at loud volumes?
Is this a model PANASONIC SC-PMX90EG-S ?
Does it come with axillary port?
Yes 👍🏼
Thanks, and how is sound in comparison with your Klipsch? which model it is?
Hi! Question about the mini system: when it's connected to your laptop via USB, can you adjust the unit's volume with the laptop's volume control, or are they adjusted independently?
I only installed a driver. They are completely independent of each other.
I don't know but you can connect it with bluethooth. Then for sure you can control the volume.
The laptop doesn't control the main volume of the Panasonic unit. Both are independant. If I'm not wrong the same applies for Bluetooth. Volume not synced
Do the inputs have auto-on feature?
Hi. Does audio in auto play work for you? I connected the audiocast to this input, but when I turn on the song, the tower does not turn on automatically. You need to find the aux in option on the remote.
Is there a subwoofer connection port?
The other model Panasonic SC-PMX802 costs a little bit more - The difference is inside - the PMX802 features the acclaimed JENO Engine amplifier from TECHNICS - but cosmetically the models look exactly the same . If anyone is about to buy this it might be worth looking at the new model .
Dear Mark, I am in this dilemma, which one is better to buy. Is the more expensive model worth that much more? In my country, the price is exactly double.
@@andraspa6836 they are both good - go with the cheaper one
Without the super tweeter to reproduce the supersonic tones, no lower harmonic can be formed. The sound of any instrument is rich in harmonics and all of those harmonics, up and down the frequency spectrum, react with any and all of the other tones also up and down. This effect also explains why some people often hear an improvement in the lower frequencies."
Please note: This letter was written in 1980 by Spencer Hughes in response to a question raised in the hi-fi press. This letter can be found in other places on the internet, but I am grateful to have received permission to reproduce it here from Spencer's son, Derek Hughes.
Dear Sir,
The Spendor BC1 was not, as it has so many times been described, a development of the BBC loudspeaker type LS3/6. Perhaps a short history of the lead into, and the development, of the two systems may be of interest.
From the very early days, even before hi-fi, the BBC has designed its own monitor loudspeaker systems as commercial systems were not, and most are still not, accurate enough for broadcast work. These designs were based on available units matched by, what were in those days, very complex crossover networks and mounted in custom designed cabinets.
During the mid-1960s, the development work carried out by the BBC had advanced to a stage which was beyond the capabilities of the available paper pulp cone bass units. The decision was taking to investigate the possibilities of using some form of plastic as a cone and surround material. It was assumed that plastic would be a consistent material unlike paper pulp, which to some degree seemed to depend on the mood of pulp stirrer. Over the years it has been found that it was not quite that easy.
The section of the BBC Research Department involved in this operation was headed by Mr. Del Shorter, now retired, with Mr. H.D. Harwood now of Harbeth Acoustics, second in command and myself completing the investigating team.
Some two years were spent making 12in unit cones in a variety of shapes and from a range of plastics; this could be a story on its own. The first successful unit was made from the now well-known Bextrene and used in the development of the BBC studio monitor type LS5/5. his loudspeaker was described in an article written by Mr. H.D. Harwood in the March 1968 issue of Wireless World.
My part, as a laboratory technician, in the operation was to do most of the actual work both on the plastic investigation and the development of the LS5/5. With that experience I decided that it should be possible to make a loudspeaker from scratch in the home environment. With the aid of our electric fire, a compressor working in reverse and an iron bedstead the first vacuum former was built. Bins full of malformed cones were produced before any measure of success was achieved and the first 8in unit was produced. This unit turned out to be almost certainly the first commercial 8in Bextrene driver and still arguably the best.
The first pair of BC1s was constructed using these units and Celestion HF1300 units. The cabinets were smaller than the current model and initial listening tests indicted that the performance could be improved by an increase in size, hence the present design. At this point it was all being done for fun.
The second pair of BC1s was made for a friend who took them to Merrow Sound of Guildford. The third pair was sold to Merrow Sound and Spendor was on the way to a small niche in the audio world.
Now some difficulties were beginning to arise as under the terms of my contract with the BBC, the design had to be offered to them. Fortunately the 'Pop' era had just started and the main request was for more power, so the BC1 was turned down. Around about this time there was a special requirement within the BBC for one pair of speakers about the size of the BC1s. Being a kind soul, I suggested that my design could be used, so I was given the task of producing an official version of the BC1, later designated the LS3/6.
This design used an 8in unit made by Research Department, the Celestion HF1300 and a redesigned crossover. The main change in the crossover was the addition of a large multi-tap autotransformer to allow adjustment of levels between the two units, normal BBC practice at that time.
Some months later BC1s were fitted with an amplifier mounted in the back panel and the 4001G super tweeter added. This addition was for purchase tax reasons, but it did have two extra gains. Firstly, it improved the overall dispersion characteristics, secondly, from the broadcasting angle, it made any 625-line breakthrough to be more easily detected.
Now the LS3/6 was offered to a number of commercial companies and eventually taken by Rogers, then under the control of Jim Rogers. With approval, and a little assistance from the BBC, Rogers added the Celestion HF2000.
As Spendor was now a commercial company it was agreed that a royalty should be paid to the BBC for each BC1 produced. This was in recognition of the work I had done on the loudspeaker whilst still employed by the BBC.
To perhaps prove the order of development of the two systems, it is of note that out of over two thousand BC1s supplied to the professional market there are over six hundred in operation with the BBC and as far as I know very few, if any, LS3/6 speakers.
In addition to the above, the name Spendor is derived from the first names of myself and my wife Dorothy. Mrs. Hughes provided practical assistance in the early days with her coil winding expertise and now as Managing Director is responsible for all accounting, sales and general management. Derek Hughes, the son, another ex-BBC employee, deals with an amplifier design and assists me with research and development and general running of the factory.
Yours,
Spencer Hughes
Does it auxiliary port?
Yes 👍🏼
I think your speakers are on the wrong sides. The tweeters should be on the inside. I think the 3way is the main speaker, the tweeter which is the next size speaker, and the bass opening at the rear.
I'm new to hifi, why is the 3ohm cheesy if i may ask?
Worse 3d experience
Is it good for turntable?
Just get a LG XBOOM CKM4 300W, also called LG CK43 300W. It's $149 USD and it's fantastic for the price, strong bass and clear sound.
Music played at 8:06 is Pink Floyd Animals first track
I have SA-PMX92 and the only think that i truly dislike about is its display , only 1 line and no no CD text option. Apart from that, it's pretty cool, good value for money .
thank you for playing music it was very nice of you :-) what is point of your video to listen to your frustration about tweeter or what?
I like that metal table.
Hi, can you tell me, please, does this system support Spotify streaming?
yes, it has bluethooth
No it does not have Spotify but you can use the Bluetooth to stream it anyway. I don't see the point of Spotify when you have RUclips Music and Bluetooth.
What is the difference between the PMX90, PMX92, and the PMX94 ???
94 DAB
90 FM only, 92 and 94 have DAB+ in addition
@@louiselysee489And 94 is as i heard same like 92 but for different countries.
I am glad with FM quality and don't listen radio very often so better to save money.
But wouldn't it make sense you don't hear the high frequency tweeters? Because human ear can only hear up to about 20kHz
Was that pink floyd animals pigs on the wing??
Check, I have usb 3.0
Is there a problem? Because its port supports usb 1.5
And up to how many GB of storage does the usb port support?
Usb2 32 GB storage max
Is the Dac actually an Onkyo?
Hi Chad. Sorry for insisting, but I work/live in Kenya and there's no way to compare either before buying. I want (relatively) clean and loud audio. Does this panasonic blow away the Three in terms of sound quality/volume or are they comparable? I obviously prefer something smaller, but not at the expense of quality. I had too many underwhelming Bluetooth speakers in the last few years.
When I play mp3s from usb stick, I don't know how to move to the next directory with my remote control. Help.
How to connect to the computer? there is no sound. Maybe what drivers need to be downloaded?
download a driver for your brains first
Same problem here. The driver is problematic.
yes drivers are needed. Can be found on the manufacturer website. They came with an audio player but only the drivers are necessary. You can use any player of your choice like Foobar2000
So does it have banana plug?
I ordered this model last week from Amazon for $367.99.
"If you didn't care what happened to me
And I didn't care for you" - 1 sec it is enough for me :).
Not loud 🔊 though but the Appearance looks good
haha you are right. I hear nothing coming out from those 'super tweeters'' not cool
It’s because they go over 20k hertz which we can’t hear.
@@nick7813 so why do they make them?
@@leegundo in order to reproduce the high frequency harmonics
@@louiselysee489 Fundamentals and harmonics are both sound waves. We use a different term for descriptive purposes (they're just names used to communicate more precisely about frequency responses), but there's no difference from a physics standpoint. If a human ear doesn't hear >20 kHz fundamentals, then they also won't hear >20 kHz harmonics. A human ear that does not hear frequencies >20 kHz won't be able to distinguish a frequency response whether it has harmonics above 20 kHz or not. So, this is just marketing.
Is it possible to connect soundbar or additional speakers to it?
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Why?
@@mindtraveller100 because its not very loud and lacks bass. For the price I bought it(around 250$) its decent but its very far from me saying its "amazing". But comparing the value for money its good, any basic audio system that is good will run you at least 500$-700$+, which is double/triple the price. By adding additional soundbar and bass I was thinking of replacing missing ends for cheap, but opted out of that idea in the end.
Good morning. Moses. Eric
Hai sbagliato a mettere le casse, il tweeter deve essere rivolto verso l'interno, vanno invertite sennò rischi di rovinarlo.
he bought the black version to match with the cat
Oh, Lord! The CD spinning sound was quite noticeable! Of course, if you play loud you can't hear it, but... I don't know... That was just horrible in my opinion.
Just like in most of Hi-Fi, or other equipment with CD drive. Nothing special.
3-way loudspeakers!!!
Use cheap audio guy. 1 built a system for lesd than 200
00 that will shaje the walls amd sounds fantastic.!!!
One thing that did piss me off about this model is that Panasonic left out a balance control. I have bought under 100 dollar no name little shit stereos that included a balance adjustment were as I did not have to move my speakers around to balance the sound. For 400 dollars Canadian I would expect more.
@@andrewcarpenter3991 interesting, I never noticed that. I’ve never touched a balance adjustment on stereo equipment except occasionally in the car.
black system + black cat :D
Lieliska iekārta.Es arī tādu nesen nopirku.
Bla! bla!..permite escuchar ese sonido 🫤
When is everyone going to stop the bullshit copyright false narratives! Playing music you bought does not VIOLATE COPYRIGHT!!!
Yes it does.
ruclips.net/video/6eofD6bZ0m4/видео.htmlsi=2U5Y9fgodQb5KLNM
ruclips.net/video/R3NnrWrkKZM/видео.htmlsi=oFLe8mBoVCeBDfYy
Это не HI-FI, слишком много восторгов, а по факту, средненький аппарат для непритязательного слушателя, если и брать, то, только с очень хорошей скидкой
Это начальный hi-fi. И за эту стоимость просто нет аналогов, аппараты по 50к звучат так же
Sorry but without sound test it's useless review...👎
No. India👍🏻
А где звук!!!!!!!!!!??!??
The sound is flat. Super tweeters are fake. I don't like this audio system.
super tweeters are not fake, you just cant hear them.
@@Strixeu can you? No sense something we can't hear them.
@@jorgenadernazur4770 what? its marketing, so they can say its 3way. they are connected but human ear cant hear them.
All off them tweeters are fake!!!
Loose!
kupiłem gra bardzo bardzo cicho , szczegolnie na blutu i na innych wejsciach przereklamowany temat basy to jakiś śmiech radio w samochodzie lepiej gra
Послушай на средней громкости 3 месяца. Звук будет громче по Bluetooth.
Chyba sobie jaja robisz! Przede wszystkim wymień śmieszne, oryginalne okablowanie, na przynajmniej 2mm. Już dostrzeżesz różnicę. Kolumienki mają spory potencjał, bardzo dobry, punktowy bas, zatem nie rozumiem o co ci chodzi. Wygląda na to, że celowo oczerniasz produkt, a nawet w najmniejszym stopniu nie miałeś okazji go poznać. Ten zestaw przez kilka dni porównywałem brzmieniowo z Denonem D-M41, Yamahą MCR-B270D i Kenwoodem M-9000S. Jeśli chodzi o bogactwo sceny, tylko Yamaha zaoferowała podobne doznania dźwiękowe. Tyle że kosztuje prawie osiem stów więcej. Denon brzmi bardzo płasko, a Kenwood ma bas tragicznie rozlazły. Jak flaki wyjęte z oleju.
@azylswietokrzyski5292 сказочник однако...
@@nu-ta-ws1471Здравей кой модел да избера denon vs panasonic
piezo speakers are fake speakers. they are very cheap, they are used in all kinds of toys. they were used in the 80-s boomboxes to make them look better. they don't have any magnet system. they were used in the 90-s mini systems so that the speakers could be called "3-way speakers".
Waste of time.