Preface:
Principle: An amplifier in which case the receiver can not produce more power (watts), as produced the input power of a transformer, even more so, by the power dissipation (efficiency) of a transformer, he has even less output line (about 70%) the input power.
The greater the power of a transformer, the harder it is. A transformer of 850Watt produced more than this system weighs together completely.
Receiver:
The power of this receiver is 110Watt, Considering the power dissipation from, remain around the 80 Watts, and for 6 !!! speakers.
So we have now effectively the 13Watt for each speaker are available.
Now the subwoofer most "current" pulls in requirements "bass beat", as the other speakers remain mostly with 5Watt amplifier performance on the track.
So people who expected no extreme home theater experience of such systems. (Not only LG, but all of these home theater systems in this price range.)
Be aware that a home theater system can NEVER have more power than the built-in transformer can give you !!!!
Speaker:
The speakers stand 50W per channel, ps the center also, it is exactly the same speakers installed as the other speakers, the subwoofer may nevertheless 80Watt tolerated.
(If you unscrewing the boxes, which is even on the speakers, the rear printed on it.)
Only for info: LG still trying to deceive so that the subwoofer has 3 ohms impedance, this is not true, he's like the other speakers also 4 ohms! I have taken a Magnat subwoofer for testing the sound.
Conclusion:
With an active subwoofer, this system sounds but not bad, better than anyone Fehrnseher.
Simplink is a good thing and also the receiver itself is well made and leaves little to be desired.
It is not a high-end system, but adequate for normal listeners.
School grade 4