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Coby CSP96
$90.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Available online for significantly less than MSRP. Value - 5.1 home theater sound for a budget price. Looks good - features a simple aesthetic in a black finish.
The Cons:Analog RCA input only - no digital inputs. No remote control. Won't provide true 5.1 channel surround sound for most users without the purchase of an A/V receiver.
The Coby CSP96 is a 5.1-channel, 300-watt high-performance home theater speaker system engineered for use with computers, DVD-players, MP3 players, iPods, and other portable audio devices. A step up from the Coby CSP94, the Coby CSP96 features a larger and stronger 100W wood subwoofer with a tuned port for a deep bass response.
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In addition, the CSP96 also boasts five full-range 40W satellite speakers with high-precision micro drivers. Most notable about the CSP96 is its integrated amplifier with 2 connection options (RCA stereo and RCA 5.1-channel), not to mention its built-in switch for easily changing between audio connections. Additional features of the Coby CSP96 home theater system include a convenient volume control, magnetic shielding, and onboard volume/bass/trble controls. The Coby CSP96 retails for $89.99 and comes with a 90 day limited warranty.
Features
- 5.1-Channel, 300W
- Long-Throw Subwoofer
- Five Satellite Speakers
- Volume Control
- Onboard Volume/Bass/Treble
- Magnetic Shielding
- Integrated Amplifier
- Dual Connections
- 90 Day Limited Warranty
Specifications
- Total Power: 600W
- RMS Power: 300W
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available online for significantly less than MSRP
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value - 5.1 home theater sound for a budget price
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looks good - features a simple aesthetic in a black finish
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a solid upgrade from poor sounding built-in HDTV speakers
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includes lots of cabling - makes it easy to space the speakers apart
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analog RCA input only - no digital inputs
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won't provide true 5.1 channel surround sound for most users without the purchase of an A/V receiver
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doesn't do any sound processing - simply reproduces the signal
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