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KLH HT 9930 3-Piece 220-Watt Surround Sound System

KLH HT 9930 3-Piece 220-Watt Surround Sound System

List Price: $99.99
Your Price: $74.99
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Features:
  • 3-Piece 220 Watt Center/Surround System - Black
  • One Pair 2-Way 60 Watt per Channel Rear Speakers
  • One 2-Way 100 Watt Center Channel
  • Magnetically shielded
  • Black laminate finish


Description:

KLH designed its three-piece HT-9930 for people who already have a pair of stereo speakers and are ready to turn their systems into five-channel home theaters without spending a fortune. The HT-9930 brings together a center-channel and two rear-channel speakers for less than $100, a bargain any way you cut it.

The HT-9930's two unobtrusive satellite speakers come with keyhole-shaped slots for easy wall mounting. Removing the grilles reveals 4-inch woofers with small "whizzer" cones for added midrange detail as well as a 0.625-inch piezoelectric tweeter. The center channel sports an identical tweeter and is flanked by two similar but slightly larger (4.25-inch) woofers. The black enclosures are quite attractive and belie this system's modest price.

And, for the money, the HT-9930 sounds surprisingly good. Vocals, the most important element for a center-channel speaker to reproduce, sound well-balanced and natural. The center channel exhibits a slight--and, at this price, unavoidable--boxiness, however, and lacks the ability to render subtle aural details.

The satellites sound nearly identical to the center channel but are not quite as rich or full-bodied due to their single, small woofers. But they perform atmospheric surround-sound duty with ease, carving out a large, three-dimensional soundfield.

With the HT-9930, KLH has funneled its years of speaker-making experience into a remarkably good little add-on home-theater rig. If your budget is limited and you wish to dip your toes into 5- (or 5.1-) channel sound, it's hard to think of a better place to start. --Wayne Garcia

Pros:

  • Sensible approach to easing an existing system into home theater
  • Highly affordable
  • Surprisingly good sound
  • Wires included
  • Removable grilles

Cons:

  • Lacking high- and low-frequency detail
  • Limited bass response
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