Friday, 12 October 2012

JVC DVD Digital Cinema System +

Hi we are selling our JVC TH-S9 Aluminium finish DVD system. It is fully working and comes including manual. The TH-S9 system comprises the main control unit (a receiver-cum-DVD player), a subwoofer, four satellite speakers (with column mounts), a centre unit and, of course, the mandatory remote handset. Tthe player will read DVD-Video/Audio, DVD-RW/R, Audio CD, CD-R/RW (MP3, JPEG, Digital Still, WMA and MPEG4 included) and VCD/S-VCD. Onboard is the Dragonpick system, a term most of you will be familiar with now – JVC’s pitch is that its players will read all sorts of troublesome discs. Additionally, there’s a slot to accommodate SD and MMC cards. You get Digital Direct Progressive Scam, Dolby (Digital and Pro Logic) and dts … other specific surround modes are also provided, like all-channel stereo, Music and Movie. Included is a 24-bit/192kHz DA converter. Ample power is available onboard the whole system – 120W into each of the two front channels, 80W each into the centre and surround units and 120W into the sub (a magnetically shielded, bass-reflex design using a 16cm cone). The other speakers each use two 5.5cm full-range cones drivers, the front and centre speakers additionally possessing a 3.5cm balanced dome tweeter each. The two surround units each have the second driver firing upwards via diffusers, to enable a wider rear spread of effects. The onboard tuner allows you to store 30FM and 15AM presets. A channel each of audio/video inputs and outputs are provided, with a digital in and out in the package as well. You get S-Video and composite inputs, the video output section including both these and a component set too. The main console is a sleek, subtly curved box with minimal controls to break the lines – the blue LED on black display area further adds to the coolness factor. The metal-encased speakers look pretty much as most in the range do nowadays, but the mounting columns lend them a futuristic air – and as for the sub, it’s compact enough to stay out of the way, i.e., you can hide it and hear it.

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