Midiland 8200 5.1 DD System



-Specs

  • 8-piece, 200W Speaker System
  • 5.1 Surround Sound
  • Infrared Remote Control - Features everything!
  • Dolby Digital® (AC-3) decoding with the help of the ADS-2000
  • Mounting Options (order now and you get 2 free mounting brakets!)
  • Nice theater cables
  • 100% Magnetic Shielding
  • Supporst Computer systems, DVD-Players, Playstations, etc.

    RMS Power: Total 200W
    Satellite 20W + 20W + 20W + 20W + 20W
    Subwoofer 100W
    Frequency Response:

    70Hz - 20kHz+3dB Satellites
    40Hz - 500Hz+3dB Subwoofer
    200Hz Crossover

    Drivers: 3" Full range satellite speakers
    6.5" Long excursion subwoofer
    Power Supply: AC adapter
    S/N Ratio: 92dB+3dB Satellites
    105dB+3dB Subwoofer
    Function Controls: Subwoofer-Power, volume, bass, LED power indicator
    Audio Digital Station (ADS-2000)-Power, test, mute, mode, enter
    Full-functional remote control
    Dimensions (WxHxD): 4.61" x 4.72" x 4.53" Satellites
    11.30" x 13.23" x 10.16" Subwoofer
    7.10" x 2.40" x 5.30" ADS-2000
    (table courtesy of TheTechZone.com)


    As you can see Midiland didn't skimp in this area. 200-watts of brute force should be enough for any entry-level Home-Theater system. The five sats are all identical and come with 3 inch drivers with 20w each. I never knew how loud speakers could get with such little wattage. I used to have the Altec Lansing ADA-305 speakers which had 20 watts total to the sats (and 20w to the sub) and they pumped out some loud music!

    Now, I would have liked them to go a little louder because at their highest, it would distort and I could still stand louder. The Midilands however have more power than I realistically would ever use in my (kinda small) room . This is nice becuase I can now pump up the system to my listening threshold (or my parents since the family room is right next to mine ) and they still sound great! So, how about some pictures, eh?

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