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ZVOX 430


$450.00 Released September, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:All audio inputs are live - no need to worry about which input is selected. Great sound quality. Highly customizable response - adjustable treble / bass, soundstage.

The Cons:Somewhat big and boxy next to offerings from other manufacturers. Relatively high price point. No volume level indication.

The ZVOX 430 is a high-performance, single-cabinet sound bar featuring ZVOX’s proprietary PhaseCue virtual surround system. A step up from the 415, the ZVOX 430 adds along improved EQ circuitry, a more versatile remote control, and a higher-quality exterior finish.

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In fact, it’s encased in handcrafted woof with hand-lacquered end-panels — giving it a sophisticated profile designed to fit alongside any modern LCD/Plasma television. And although small, compact, and lightweight, it manages to create a wide soundstage that sounds like listening to two speakers approximately 8’ apart from each other. Inside, it hosts three 3.25” speakers, a high-end 60W amplifier, and a large 4” subwoofer with a flared port for accurate low-frequency bass reproduction.

Features

  • Flat-panel TVs from 26-50”
  • Single-Cabinet Soundbar
  • PhaseCue Virtual Surround
  • Sophisticated Profile
  • Compact/Lightweight
  • Three Speakers
  • One Subwoofer
  • One Amplifier
  • Subwoofer Out
  • Dual RCA Jacks
  • Remote Control
  • Wall-Mountable

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    all audio inputs are live - no need to worry about which input is selected

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    great sound quality

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    highly customizable response - adjustable treble / bass, soundstage

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    great bass weight / punch

Cons
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    somewhat big and boxy next to offerings from other manufacturers

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    relatively high price point

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    no volume level indication

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    basic remote - not very intuitive or easy to use

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    can't beat a separate speaker audio system when it comes to soundstage

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    more gain over analog audio connections - doesn't get loud enough over digital

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    not good enough to provide a quality music listening experience

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