Features:
- Home theater system with 5-DVD/CD changer, five satellite speakers, a subwoofer, and 500 watts total system power
- Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel surround decoding for discrete, enveloping DVD surround sound
- 40 FM/AM station presets
- A/V inputs for two additional components; all necessary speaker cables and interconnects included
- Receiver/DVD: 17 x 4 x 15 inches; satellites: 4 x 6 x 4 inches; center speaker: 17 x 3 x 3 inches; subwoofer: 8 x 17 x 15 inches (W x H x D)
Description:
A multidisc, multiformat home-entertainment virtuoso, Philips' MX3900D includes a Dolby Digital/DTS-capable surround sound receiver with an integrated five-DVD/CD changer, as well as four compact satellite speakers, a five-driver slimline center speaker, and a dedicated low-frequency subwoofer for full-throttle theater excitement. The DVD drive plays DVD, DVD+RW, and VCDs, in addition to MP3 and JPEG image CDs. With a mixed-mode CD, you can even select a treasured JPEG image to serve as the backdrop to your MP3 listening. So load the changer with your favorite movies and music and set back to immerse yourself in full-bodied surround sound. Video features include picture zoom, multi-angle viewing, and parental lock. The system's 85-watts-per-channel receiver delivers a total of 500 watts, and the system's Class D amplifier was designed with special attention to the extreme dynamics possible in DVD movie presentations. The MX3900D's four two-way satellite speakers and center-channel speaker are acoustically designed to match the tonal characteristics of the receiver. Front left, right, and center speakers are magnetically shielded to prevent any interference with your TV's image. The sixth speaker is a passive subwoofer with twin-port bass tubes that enhance the speaker's delivery by letting it move more air at carefully tuned frequencies. The tuner offers 40 FM/AM presets. The receiver features two analog-audio inputs and one analog-audio output, along with a digital-audio input and output (both coaxial). Three video outputs (including the primary monitor output) accommodate a range of televisions, from sets with standard composite-video terminals to sets offering high-resolution component-video inputs. What's in the Box Receiver/DVD unit, remote control, batteries, instructions for use, AM and FM antennas, warranty information, six loudspeakers (including the passive subwoofer), all requisite loudspeaker cable, a subwoofer connection cable, a stereo analog audio cable, a composite-video cable, a component-video cable, mounting brackets and screws, and an AC power cord.
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