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Electronics : ONKYO SKS-HT240 Home Theater Speaker Kit

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ONKYO SKS-HT240 Home Theater Speaker Kit

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ONKYO SKS-HT240 Home Theater Speaker Kit
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3261





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Onkyo
EAN: 0751398005855
Label: ONKYO
Product Manufacturer: ONKYO
Model: SKS-HT240
Publisher: ONKYO
Ranking: 3261
Studio: ONKYO


Piece facts:
  • Speaker System includes - 2 x Front Speakers / 2 x Surround Speakers / 1 x Surround Back Speaker / Center Speaker / Subwoofer / Speaker Cables / Subwoofer Cable / Onkyo USA 1-Year Parts and Labor Warranty
  • Each of 6 channel surround speakers is capable of handling up to 100 watts per channel at 8 Ohms / The subwoofer has its own power, rated at 150 watts




Kit Speaker Theater Home SKS-HT240 ONKYO






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lf you're serious about home-theater sound, a home-theater surround sound receiver is about your best choice for broad connectivity and high quality performance. Perhaps the most daunting task is finding and connecting the right speaker system. 0nkyo has assembled quite a great speaker system for you and, with included color-coded cables, installation into your receiver is relatively simple. After all, its all about home entertainment and you deserve an easy routs to achieving pleasure that you can continually appreciate. That's where this 0nkyo SKS-HT240 comes into the picture and the sound field. lt looks good too! Frequency Response - 27 Hz - 150 Hz (Subwoofer) lncludes connecting cable 0nkyo USA 2 Years Parts and Labor Warranty


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Surround System ...
Speaker system is pretty good, but the speakers are actually much bigger than the picture would lead you to believe. Overall, sound is good and the sub is really pretty good. Nice buy for the price.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - hope 2nd time better than the 1st
I was totally happy with the sound and look of this home theater system until the sufwoofer quit 2 weeks after I hooked it up. The vender was real cooperative about replacing it, but had to return the whole system, not just the subwoofer. Also make sure to keep the original packageing because that is the only way they would accept the return. I powered the speakers with Onkyo TX-SR606 Home Theater receiver. Hook up is almoost to easy, all wires and connectors are labeled and color coded. If not for the failure of the sufwoofer would have rated 5 stars.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very good for small-middle rooms ...
If your room is designed for Hi-End sound (sound absorbers, special geometry etc) you probably will be disappointed. Otherwise you will find this item very good.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Buy These Now
The sound experience is incredible. The subwoofer is incredibly powerful. Friend, Dolby 6.1 Lord of the Rings- ROTK makes this system sing. You really get great speakers for the money.

They look nice too- the speakers don't have the "boxy" look of many other systems- rather, they are very sharp looking with mostly polished metal casing. (some plastic too) They are quite stylish and not bulky.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good low-end ...
Well built hardware. I was surprised with the bass output from the front surround speakers. I thought that my bass would eminate solely from the subwoofer, but that is not the case. I would note that the efficiency of these speakers leaves a little to be desired. I'm powering them with a Yamaha RX-V663 (95W x 7) and I find that some input sources require my Yamaha to really push itself to obtain a desired sound level.

Good buy overall.

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