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Old 22nd June 2006, 04:43 PM   #1
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Default Another decent non-diy product

I was browsing costco yesterday and stumbled across this
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link is here
http://www.consumer.philips.com/cons...SHQFHKFSEKI5P#

the unit has a separate small amp (the bottom unit) and the top unit is the transport, plays dvds, optical out, component out.
build quality is really nice, it even has the cones/feet on the glass shelf/stand.
The bass driver seems to be a rebadged fostex fe103 and the tweeter is ribbon.
Sound-wise, it serves well for small monitors. I was quite impressed with the sound even I was in a rather noisy enviroment.

Best of all, the system cost only $200. In drivers alone, I would guess we have to spend about $100 ( a pair of ribbons and a pair of fe103).

I would give 2 thumbs up for Philips on this particular product. The speakers aren't super cheesy and meets most of an average Joe's needs like me, and might do okay for a veteran audio person. It looks very attractive and goes well with a lcd. Price is very affordable even for a student.
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Old 22nd June 2006, 05:01 PM   #2
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Yea, I saw a phillips like that at CES, I was awestruck by the fact the had ribbons tweeters in a budget product. For $200 is certainly looks nice.
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Old 22nd June 2006, 05:09 PM   #3
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Default Saw it at Costco

looks really nice. Complete unit for under $200.

Wonder how it sounds?

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Old 22nd June 2006, 05:11 PM   #4
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I've been planning to build a small monitor for my room with a pair of fe103 and mate them with the aurasound linaeum dipole tweeters. I might just scratch that idea and get this system instead.
Now off to find a decent deal in a Lcd. My 32" sony takes up too much space
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Old 22nd June 2006, 05:18 PM   #5
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Default Re: Saw it at Costco

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looks really nice. Complete unit for under $200.

Wonder how it sounds?

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I didn't bring any Cds to audition (who wouldve thought bringing a cd to costco ), so I had to settle for a dvd movie they had in the system. I was quite surprised with the bass as I turned up the volume knob. I guess it would do well in a small office or in a small bedroom. The voices are decent from the movie. The topend seems to be missing a bit.
The costco I was at was rather really noisy though, so I can't really judge on how it sounds.
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Old 22nd June 2006, 05:42 PM   #6
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the tweeters looks more like some sort of "plastic film" planars wich are known to be very cheap to produce in large quantities

i also wondered how sounded this system when i saw it
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the tweeters looks more like some sort of "plastic film" planars
Could be, but the Philips site claims this:

"The Neodymium Ribbon Tweeter is a monopole tweeter that produces dynamic and crisp sound from the front. "

Might be the real thing.
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Old 23rd June 2006, 02:58 PM   #8
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panomaniac, a lot of planar are in fact called ribbon, and are monopole, so this isn't a contradiction in term

also , given the fragility of the real thing, i really doubt philips is wanting to integrate such a thing in a consumer product. On the other hand a "classic" planar is much more capable of handling common consumer hifi trouble.

i have nothing about it, especially given the fact that at this price you often have some shitty plastic tweeters that ain't good anywhere below 10khz. a planar can give some very good performance in fact

i checked them at some big store today. They in fact have a pretty decent sound. And the tweeter isn't a true ribbon ( i know, i tried to put my finger in )
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also , given the fragility of the real thing, i really doubt philips is wanting to integrate such a thing in a consumer product.
Ah yes, that makes sense. I agree.

Thanks for going to listen to the system. I often have friends ask me what they should buy - and I have NO idea. Perhaps this would be a good budget system to steer people too.

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