

My experience with the base on the unit was that it was underwhelming but I think that was more to do with a with a good inbuilt sound system on my TV. I am no acoustics engineer and will agree with the previous response on the whole. This will happen after a few days trialling it where it is.
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My wife has said she would like the unit moved to the shelf under the TV rather than in front. If its not easy on your TV just reduce the volume to nothing on the TV and only use the unit. The TV speaks need to be turned off as they compete with the unit output. So if you like to fiddle this may not be for you. All adjustments are made via the small remote (on/off volume up/down mute). The unit physically is dull (not a bad thing), it is just a large (like an oversized DVD player), flat, black box with no controls or buttons on it at all. This is not a surround sound unit or surround sound simulator. Music from a music disk sounds incredible as well. The unit has a subtle bass that sneaks out of the unit when needed and then goe.

To achieve the same level of sound pressure from the TV speakers would make the noise too loud. I have trouble hearing mid frequency sounds but I can hear the sound very clear. Turned everything back on and the sound instantly came out, clear, crisp and superb. Plugged in the power cable and then plugged in the supplied optical digital cable. Unpacked it from the box, moved the TV back on the stand leaving just enough room for the unit.
