| System Requirements |
| PC or Mac with at least 6-channel sound capability (for discrete surround sound) |
| Technical Specifications |
| Total RMS power: 155 watts RMS |
| Satellites: 20 watts RMS x 4 (into 8 ohms, @ 1 kHz, @ 10% THD) |
| Center channel: 19 watts RMS (into 8 ohms, @ 1 KHz, @ 10% THD) |
| Subwoofer: 56 watts RMS (into 2 ohms, @ 100 Hz, @ 10% THD) |
| Total peak power: 310 watts |
| Frequency response: 36 Hz–20 KHz |
| Subwoofer crossover frequency: 150 Hz |
| Drivers: |
| Satellites: (2) 2-inch laser-tuned drivers |
| Subwoofer: Down-firing 5.25-inch high-excursion driver |
| Speaker dimensions (H x W x D, inches) |
| Satellites: 4.2 x 5.6 x 8.5 |
| Center channel: 8.0 x 3.9 x 5.6 |
| Subwoofer: 7.7 x 10.4 x 13.1 |
| Enclosure: Bass reflex enclosure with tuned port |
| Inputs: 6-channel direct, stereo RCA |
| Precision control pod: |
| Non-skid silicone feet |
| Master volume control |
| Subwoofer, center, and surround level controls |
| Matrix surround sound music and gaming modes |
| Independent audio and microphone mute controls |
| Headset jack (microphone and headphone) |
| Signal-to-noise ratio: >94 dB, A-weighted
Package Contents |
| Speakers: 4 satellites, 1 center channel, 1 subwoofer |
| Control pod |
| Color-coded audio cables |
| Installation guide |
| 2-year limited hardware warranty |
Although the reviewers didn’t think too badly of it, I believe they still should have listed the hard-wiring of the satellite speakers as a con in the pros/cons list at the end of the review.