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Sherwood SB-652


$120.00 Released June, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Compact size, works well on the floor just in front of the TV or mounted above. Highs and mids are adequate for general TV viewing, can hear what everyone is saying clearly. Unit feels solid, no creaking or flexing.

The Cons:Requires your own standalone 2 channel amplifier. Almost no bass support of any kind. Much too tinny and, at times, brassy for audiophiles and music fans.

The Sherwood SB-652 is a speaker system made to match thirty seven inch and smaller flat panel television sets. It is four and a half inches in width, twenty four inches in height and four inches deep.

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It is a 2-channel bar and is built with hand-rubbed black-lacquer. It has a sensitivity of ninety one dB at one watt. The Sherwood company was founded in 1953 and has focused of designing and building audio for half of the century. The Sherwood SB-652 is one of the many sound bars produced by the Sherwood company and is an average size and price for the speaker bars released in 2009. It is a decent price when compared to other speaker bars released at the same time on the market.

Features

  • 2-channel
  • Hand-rubbed
  • Black-lacquer
  • Dual 3 1/2" drivers
  • Made for 37" and smaller flat panel TVs
  • Sensitivity: 91 dB at 1W, 1M
  • Dimensions: 4 1/2" x 24" x 4" (WxHxD)
  • Three similar models released at the same time

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Pros
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    compact size, works well on the floor just in front of the TV or mounted above

  • 1

    highs and mids are adequate for general TV viewing, can hear what everyone is saying clearly

  • 1

    unit feels solid, no creaking or flexing

  • 1

    simple, clean look with smooth black-lacquer finish

Cons
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    requires your own standalone 2 channel amplifier

  • 1

    almost no bass support of any kind

  • 1

    much too tinny and, at times, brassy for audiophiles and music fans

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