What about her now?
The biggest disappointment is the surround sound. Philips boasts to offer virtual surround sound for a cinematic experience true ... I have a 7.1 amp in my living room ... so obviously I have trouble being convinced by a surround sound reconstituted only 2 speakers. The volume effect is not realistic.
As against the sound is really good. The various integrated programs are relevant:
- Personnal the mode is fairly flat but happening everywhere,
- Music mode is close to the personal mode but with more votes present,
- Balanced mode is probably more balanced and the mode which I now use as the default,
- Power mode is not natural, the voices are distorted, too deaf,
- Bright mode is nice with voices that come off well but being too light,
- The Clear mode is much too light, too acute,
- The Warm mode is a little less clear but again unnatural.
Enough fashion to meet the tastes of everyone and especially programs watched.
The principle of low disseminated in the unit is a good idea and provides real rich bass and precise.
I adopt this system, the sound is very much greater than that emitted by television, the spatial effect is very average but the different listening modes are accurate and interesting. The different connections, including Bluetooth, are a definite plus and bring an extension to additional uses in the only TV.
My only dream can connect a bluetooth headset on the amp and have a wireless device ... that would be great ...