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Golden Master
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- Lexington, KY
That radio was $300 and puts out 130w RMS per output. There is a walmart version of this system that was made, but had a different model number that is rather pitiful with 120w peak power total xD
I got this one from my brother that purchased it a long time ago but I have forgot where he got it from. He purchased the walmart one first, and noticed it sounded ****ty compared to the one he saw in the other store that was almost twice the price. Needless to say he took the walmart one back and got the more expensive unit that looked the same. This unit actually supports 5.1 and has SPDIF(think i forgot the term...) optical inputs and outputs. He just didn't purchase the sub/rears/center for it as he had no need for 5.1. I am trying to locate the sub that is meant for it, as it's a 10 inch sub from what I have been told. :3
Most 5.1 systems I have dealt with are rather crappy at the same price point as this radio was purchased at, claiming 1000w yet being 30w RMS per channel, while sounding good, it is impossible to get good mids/lows unless you spend a large amount of money on a 5.1 setup compared to a cheaper 2 channel setup that has subs in each channel.
I got this one from my brother that purchased it a long time ago but I have forgot where he got it from. He purchased the walmart one first, and noticed it sounded ****ty compared to the one he saw in the other store that was almost twice the price. Needless to say he took the walmart one back and got the more expensive unit that looked the same. This unit actually supports 5.1 and has SPDIF(think i forgot the term...) optical inputs and outputs. He just didn't purchase the sub/rears/center for it as he had no need for 5.1. I am trying to locate the sub that is meant for it, as it's a 10 inch sub from what I have been told. :3
Most 5.1 systems I have dealt with are rather crappy at the same price point as this radio was purchased at, claiming 1000w yet being 30w RMS per channel, while sounding good, it is impossible to get good mids/lows unless you spend a large amount of money on a 5.1 setup compared to a cheaper 2 channel setup that has subs in each channel.