ZVOX Introduces Smaller Z-Base Sound Bars…Prices Starting At $200
SWAMPSCOTT, Mass. , Dec. 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — ZVOX, the firm that pioneered the process of single-cabinet home theater systems, has stretched their lineup of Z-Base sound bars — that are written to be placed beneath a flat-panel TV set. Three new models, labelled at $199.99 , $249.99 and $299.99 , are the many affordable Z-Base systems ever offered. But ZVOX standards for sound high quality — that have warranted them countless Editors Choice Awards — have not been compromised. Each network uses high high quality speakers and amplifiers, timber (MDF) cabinets and ZVOX’s exclusive PhaseCue II practical approximate sound system.
“As a reviewer noted, the Z-Base process is scarcely the best home theater design,” says ZVOX boss and owner Tom Hannaher . “Under the TV is the correct place for a approximate sound system. With a joining handle and a one-page owner’s handbook — and no outmost speakers or wires — these are the simplest home theater systems ever invented.”
Z-Base 220. About the size of a DVD player, the Z-Base 220 can expand a room with 3D sound — inclusive glorious drum — with no outmost speakers, subwoofers or orator wires. Use it on a shelf next the TV, or beneath many TVs from 22″ to 32″ in size. Three full-range speakers, 5.25″ powered subwoofer, 35-watt amplifier and PhaseCue II practical approximate sound — all in a singular cabinet. 17″ x 14.5″ x 3.4″. $199.99
Z-Base 320. Only 24″ far-reaching and 11.5″ deep, the Z-Base 320 fits only about wherever — even a bookshelf. But it’s large and burly sufficient to encouragement many TVs from 27″ to 46″ in size. Three full-range speakers, 5.25″ powered subwoofer, 40-watt amplifier and PhaseCue II practical approximate sound — all in a cabinet. $249.99
Z-Base 420. Big sufficient to encouragement TVs up to 55″ in size, the Z-Base 420 is the best home theater network for many applications and room sizes. It produces high opening 3D sound from 5 full operation speakers, a 45-watt amplifier and a 5.25″ powered subwoofer using PhaseCue II practical approximate sound. 28″ x 14.5″ x 3.4″ $299.99
Features of ZVOX’s New Z-Base Systems
Dialog Emphasis ” Incredibly Clear Voices. ZVOX’s exclusive Dialog Emphasis underline uses conference assist technology to make voices unbelievably clear. It’s amazing. Voices appear to only “jump in to your head.”
Output Leveling ” Tame Loud Commercials. Tired of commercials that detonate you out of your chair? The ZVOX Output Leveling underline reacts now and turns down deafening commercials…and moreover boosts still dialog.
PhaseCue II ” The new systems use ZVOX’s exclusive PhaseCue II practical approximate estimate to give abounding three-dimensional sound with cinema or song — without outmost speakers and orator wires.
Controlled Remotes ” UsesYourRemote Control. The Z-Base systems may be automatic to reply to many remote controls, so a TV remote…or line box remote…or heavenly body receiver remote…can manage volume, mute, power and submit functions.
Multiple Inputs ” multi-part inputs …including front-panel connection for iPod and other unstable devices. The new Z-Base sound bars offer two analog audio inputs, a visual (toslink) digital input, a coaxial digital submit – in addition to a front row 3.5mm analog stereo submit for available connection of an iPod or other unstable audio device. Just block in your iPod and the network automatically switches to iPod sound. Unplug it and the Z-Base automatically switches back to TV sound. Any submit may be choosen using possibly the remote manage or the controls next the orator grille.
Great Sound ” The many critical underline for any home theater network is high high quality sound. The new Z-Base systems use reward high quality speakers and amplifiers and were written by the ZVOX group of orator designers. Their sound high quality is similar to approximate sound systems that are ample larger, more complex and more expensive. ZVOX’s undertaking to high quality sound at affordable prices has resulted in Editors’ Choice Awards from Sound Vision, About.com., CNET, Home Theater , E-Gear, PCWorld, Consumers’ Digest and Maximum PC.
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