Aiwa HT D580 Home Theater System Home Theater in a Box
Aiwa HT D580 Home Theater System Home Theater in a Box
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 31, 2002]
dan strine
Casual Listener
Strength:
humm what to put here! Nothing
Weakness:
very poor speakers in my opinion you should buy the reciever and the speakers of your choice seperate! I was impressed with the price of the unit and then this past summer it would work for an hour and then turn off! I took it to a local service center where it took aiwa several months to send the right parts. Finally got it back and it seems to work! The center speaker is very weak to say the least and I am not impressed with the sound quality of the speakers will be upgrading them soon! Similar Products Used: none |
[Mar 27, 2002]
Phil
Casual Listener
Strength:
Low price, good value.
Weakness:
The remote is the major weakness of the system. I am not audiophile but have to agree with most of the other reviews I have seen. This is a good value, but do not expect superb sound quality right out of the box. You will have to work it some. The receiver itself is a good solid unit if somewhat basic. Aiwa’s remote could have been much better, but it is functional. The powered sub is adequate for my application. If you currently use your TV’s built-in speakers you will love the sound. I had been running mine through a cheap shelf-system with surrounds and was rather unimpressed with the improvement the HT-D580 made. The previous reviewer was exactly right when he recommended buying the receiver separately and adding speakers as you go. I did not even make it a week before replacing the L/R with a pair of Yamaha NS 6390 speakers at $100 pair. I thought these were the best sounding in this price range at the store. They sound great at home too but now tend to wash out the surrounds but unfortunately not the center speaker. Now I have to come up with some excuse for the wife as to why I need to replace the other three speakers. Oh well, another trip to town. I expect I will have spent around $500 dollars when through, and that is not bad for a home theater system. This figure does not including cables and brackets which you would have to buy regardless of the system. I think I will be happier with my system with $500-$600 in it than I would have been purchasing a package at the same price range. |
[Jan 07, 2002]
Jim Bayne
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price
Weakness:
Speakers Very good deal. $188 for the whole thing... I'm VERY happy. |
[Nov 29, 2001]
craig kelleher
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Competent receiver, good basis for later expansion. Subwoofer is not atrocious. Reliable, easy to assemble. Very very inexpensive.
Weakness:
Satellite speakers are unimpressive. Remote is not too useful. Speaker wire provided is cheap high gauge stuff (20 gauge I believe.) This system is a great buy, but the satellite speakers are bottom barrel quality and do not fully develop the potential that the receiver can reach. System with these speakers sounds like its a 100 Watts rather than 400. The sub isn't bad, but at only 50 watts is a bit underpowered unless you live in a Manhattan studio with cranky neighbors. My advice: Similar Products Used: Kenwood. Panasonic. |