Sonigistix Monsoon MH-505 $112.65 Shipped From Dell

Mooncalf

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MH-505 at Dell for $112.65 including shipping. $152.95-10%-$25 off coupon In Stock.

<< The MH-505 is a six-piece, full surround 120 Wmax (85 W RMS) system incorporating a newly-developed high-powered bandpass subwoofer and revolutionary PFT? Planar Focus Technology. By offering directional control, extremely fast transient response, and very low distortion, the MH-505 represents a quality surround sound system.

Response Bandwidth: 50 - 20000 Hz
Output Level (SPL): 105 dB

Manufacturer Part# 3510109
Dell Part# 383953
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MacaroneePenguin

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I have a pair of these. They are AWESOME! You won't regret it... to bad this deal wasnt around when I bought them. I thought I was getting a deal when I paid 140 for them. Oh well..........
 

Zclyh3

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With that $, I'd rather get the Z-560's from Dell...if they ever have them in stock.

:D
 

RedMullet

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Likewise, Im debating on which to get , these or the Logitech Z560s deal. Anyone have a comparison?
 

dp004i

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Hmmm, 85 watt monsoons vs 400 watt logitechs. That should answer your question.
 

Tarobap

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Well, watts aren't everything. Cheap systems can have a high wattage . . . it's the Amps you have to look at:

Watts = Amps x volts

So you can have a high voltage and still have a high wattage but have a low current system. Not to say the Logitechs are low current, but just to illustrate a point. The logitechs are gonna be louder for SURE and they are THX certified. But the Monsoons are 5.1 vs the 4.1 Logitechs, but I don't see any logos for THX, Dolby Digital, etc. on the monsoons.