Denon S-301 Home Theater in a Box
Denon S-301 Home Theater in a Box
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 30, 2007]
User in Providence, RI
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clear, well-defined sound.
Weakness:
Video has problems: I had several disks freeze on me -- repeatedly -- at the very same spot. When played in another player, those disk had no problems.
I bought this to replace an aging sound system in the bedroom. Denon S301 is ideal. It is small and compact, yet is has bass.
Similar Products Used: Pioneer Elite Series components.
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[Dec 07, 2006]
sirlancelot
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
I believe that the strongest selling point of the Denon S-301 is its superb design. I didn't know anything about this system until I walked past it at Best Buy. I stopped, turned around, and marveled at how beautiful and elegant it looked when set up next to a wall-mounted, high definition LCD TV. I couldn't help but think to myself, "Wow, that would look REALLY nice next to my brand new LCD!"
Weakness:
Expensive. I went shopping on a $1,000 budget, but this system impressed me so much that I felt compelled to pinch pennies in other places to afford its $1600 MSRP.
When comparing the Denon S-301 to any rival HTIB or 2.1 surround sound system it becomes very clear that there is absolutely no comparison; the Denon S-301 is in a class of its own.
Similar Products Used: Bose 3-2-1 system. The S-301 wipes the floor with Bose's best offering. If I was Bose, I'd be embarrassed to release such a grossly inferior competitor. Anyone that knows anything about audio, video, electronics, or what true quality really is will agree that the S-301 is WAY AHEAD of its time. |
[Apr 21, 2006]
Noah
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Design. Performance. Ease of use. Denon build quality.
Weakness:
Titanium color. Price/value proposition. Overall, a great home-theater-in-a-box, which is a product category that I have entirely avoided until Denon released the S-301. Stunning picture and audio quality from such a convenient package, although its premium price-point means you could probably get similar or better performance from separate components. For my part, though, I was going for "my-wife-and-kids-can-figure-this-out" simplicity, and on that scale, the Denon scores big. I'm not sure that I understand Denon's choice of color for the system, but I suppose that's a fairly minor complaint. The silver/titanium color looks great on the main player, but, since nearly all TVs these days are black, having an all-black system (especially the speakers) would've made a lot more sense to me. Similar Products Used: None. |