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Sony SRS-DB500


$200.00 Released July, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:1-year limited warranty - superior to the usual 3 months from Sony. Headphone jack. Slick styling.

The Cons:No digital inputs. Extremely small satellites - 2.5" satellite drivers physically cannot produce lower frequencies, louder volumes.

The SRS-DB500 is a powerful 3-piece multimedia speaker system from Sony's PC & Portable Speaker lineup.  The system comprises two satellite speakers and a subwoofer for bass-driven stereo sound that is recommended for playing music, movies, or PC gaming.

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  The satellite speakers provide a power output of 75 watts each while the subwoofer offers a power output of 150 watts, for a total system power of 300 watts.  The SRS-DB500 is designed with a black finish and includes convenient volume, power, bass, and treble controls.  It also offers a headphone jack for private listening and is magnetically shielded to avoid interference with the monitor.  The speakers include both stereo-mini and RCA inputs for connecting to portable electronics and come with a remote control.  The SRS-DB500 has a suggested retail price of $200 and come with a 1 year limited warranty.

Features/Specs

  • 3-Piece Multimedia System
  • 2 x Satellite Speakers
    • Output Power: 75 Watts per Channel
  • 1 x Subwoofer
    • Output Power: 150 Watts
    • Bass Reflex
  • Total RMS Power: 300 Watts
  • Frequency Response: 50Hz to 20kHz
  • 2 x Stereo Mini Inputs, 1 x RCA
  • Headphone Jack
  • Black Finish
  • Volume, Power, Bass, and Treble Controls
  • Comes with Remote Control
  • Magnetically Shielded
  • 1 year limited warranty

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    1-year limited warranty - superior to the usual 3 months from Sony

  • 1

    headphone jack

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    slick styling

  • 1

    includes remote control

  • 1

    stereo-mini and RCA inputs

  • 1

    digital amplification - lighter, more efficient

Cons
  • 3

    no digital inputs

  • -1

    extremely small satellites - 2.5" satellite drivers physically cannot produce lower frequencies, louder volumes

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