Denon dm5s Mini Systems
Denon dm5s Mini Systems
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 28, 1999]
Robert Cortez
Casual Listener
Strength:
Sounds awesome, fills up a large room
Weakness:
a little light on the bells and whistles. I like the graphical EQ which this system is missing. This system is really the bomb. Everyone in my dorm buidling wants it. I only wish is had the cool colors like the new Technics mini system |
[Nov 25, 2001]
Matt
Casual Listener
Strength:
Beautiful Looks; seems very durable; very strong bass; simplistic design, minimalist; nice speakers; great sounding headphone jack; overall beautiful sound (full, rich); plenty of outputs/inputs for future expansion
Weakness:
Remote is a bit overkill for features on basic DM-50S if you don't have the extra components; loud CD changer This is for the Denon DM-50S, with matching mission speakers: Similar Products Used: tested Yamaha Pianocraft, and many other shelf systems. |
[Jun 24, 2001]
john parrotte
Casual Listener
Strength:
wonderful modern but sleek styling, great sound and bass for size
Weakness:
remote, expensive at most online stores...although I found mine for 400 which I think is good I ordered this unit after reading all the previous reviews and it seems some things have changed. Firstly, I'm most pleased with the great sound that this unit offers for it's size. It's even better than I expected! Secondly, with this newer version you can adjust the bass and treble yourself along with a low volume bass boost control; a very usefull tool. Thirdly, the remote now has a pause button (not a mute button) which alleviates what I know was a major complaint. Similar Products Used: none...looked at teac ref130 |
[Jan 05, 1999]
Dave Josselyn
an Audio Enthusiast
After first seeing a DM-10 system as part of a bundle at a CSW store and being told they couldn't unbundle the included tape deck, I went looking for a similar, all-in-one unit of similar quality and so far I have not been disappointed with the DM-5. The included Mission 5s speakers are a little weak in the lower octaves (no suprise due to their small size) but the unit drives my old Boston Acoustics A60 II bookshelf speakers with no problem. I intend to eventually replace these with CSW New Ensemble II or III, as I'm looking at several moves overseas in the coming years and the BA's are a little too large. |
[Aug 13, 1999]
Sam
a Casual Listener
OK, I'm not an audiophile.. It's music that I love, not technology.. I don't worry about things like watts, amps, and the likes because it simply does not interest me.. But I love music.. Oh, I adore music.. I've lived all my life with crappy systems by SONY and AIWA and the likes and decided that now that I'm 18 and have a credit card, I will buy a decent system.. Passionately, I ran down to the local Circuit City, mastercard in hand, and told the clerk there that I'd like a Bose Lifestyle system. I was excited as hell: all my life i'd been told. brainwashed.. that bose was the BEST.. I listened to the system.. It was sweet.. Very sweet.. The bass wasn't that great, but the music sounded pretty darn clear.. Then I got knocked over the head with the price.. 999 bucks.. Ouch.. I ran to the Wiz looking for a better deal.. I found the DENON DM5 for $599.. Expensive, but still in my price range.. It was gorgeous.. Sleek, stylish and kinda cute too.. I like how the buttons felt.. They didn't feel cheap like that aiwa crap.. they responded to my touch smoothly and I appreciated that.. It was a little guy so I had my reservations..That was until I popped in VAST's debut album.. I was wowed.. Cyrstal clear, deep bass.. Perfect.. I had to have one of these baby's.. I ran home, jumped online and order one for only $299.00 bucks.. That'S $700 less then the inferior bose system (enough for me to buy a subwoofer and the optional minidisk player).. It sounds even better on my little desk and my parents are just sooo jeolous.. Pick on up if you can.. My next system will def. be a denon and bose can go to hell for charging so much for so little product..peace |