Thursday, August 23, 2012

Canton Movie 80 CX Home Theater ( Black ) !

Canton Movie 80 CX Home Theater ( Black ) Manufacturer: Canton New item Price: 1152.01 I`m selling this for 150. Condition: Used: An item that has been previously used. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or an item that has been returned to the seller after a period of use. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab Configuration: 5.1 System Model: Movie 80 CX Form Factor: Surround/Satellite Connectivity: Wired Brand: Canton Canton Movie 80 CX Home Theater Speaker System 5 piece Sub-Sat System Original packaging is missing.One small speaker missing.It`s used speakers,some rubber(under speaker)missing as well,but that not very important,i can`t see difference.Sound is amazing. I`m selling this for 200. Excellent sound from truly tiny satellite speakers Two-way satellites with coaxial tweeters for superior treble reproduction Wall brackets included Easy to set up Premium construction and finish, top-of-the-line in its class Luxury touches like you would expect if buying a Rolex or BMW Blows Bose away at the exact same 200 price! Low efficiency of 85 and 87 dB/wm Not a con for the speakers, but it is a shame more people do not know about them. Bose should never sell another Acoustimass 6 system ever again with the CX 80 selling for the same price. BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz. What do they all have in common? Besides being luxury automobiles, they are all products of great German Engineering. German speaker manufacturer Canton benefits from the same ingenious design, and focus on quality. Canton makes a very broad range of speakers. The 80CX hails from Canton’s bang-for-the-buck “Movie” series of magnetically shielded systems. At 200 the 80CX costs exactly as much as Bose’s Acoustimass 6 system, but the Canton system boasts superior technology and build quality. Canton chooses to use a 3” wide-range driver, with an coaxially mounted .6” dome tweeter to fill out the audio band, as opposed to the competition’s single small driver. With sensitivities of 85db/1w/1m and a nominal impedance not dipping below 4 ohms, the satellites should work fine with any standard receiver, with at least 50 watts per channel. The satellites are also very easy to set up. The tiny, 3.5” wide by 3.5” high by 4” deep satellites need little in the way of placement; just put them at ear-level, or near it. Be careful not to spread the front satellites more than 5’ apart, or you’ll lose depth in the sound. Canton provides wall mounting brackets with the system, and the speakers have built-in mounting pates for Canton’s own matching stands, which must be bought separately. 80 CX center channel- small but good! The center channel is basically the same as the satellites, with one more 3” driver. Also, it’s tweeter, .6”, is not coaxially mounted. The center is meant to sit sideways, as is popular. At 7.7” wide by 3.5” high by 4” deep, the center is simple to place, just try to keep it at the same level as the main satellites. Under-TV placement will work as well, as the center has a sensitivity of 87db/1w/1m, which helps compensate for often hard-to-discern dialogue scenes. The bandpass-loaded sub woofer uses a single 6” Cellulose/Graphite driver with a 100-watt on-board plate amplifier. It features an adjustable 80-140hz crossover, a level dial and phase adjustment options. It can be switched to On, Off or Auto modes; with Auto keeping the sub woofer in standby until it detects a signal. At 9” by 14” by 6.5” the front-ported sub woofer is easy

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