Reviews of the Aperion Intimus 5B Harmony SD (Cherry)
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CNET Review
The Good: Superb satellite speakers; remote-controlled subwoofer with adjustable equalization; gorgeous real cherry wood or black gloss furniture-grade finishes; 10-year warranty; 30-day in-home trial.
The Bad: It's expensive; subwoofer interface could be better implemented.
The Bottom Line: Aperion's awesome 5.1 speaker system is pricey, but the Intimus 5B Harmony SD's great sound and superb build quality are definitely worth it.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 87/100. The amount of rated reviews for this product is too low to calculate a reliable alaScore™.
Manufacturer: Aperion Audio
Part number: CNETINTIMUS5BHARMONYCHERRY
General
- Product Type Home theater speaker system
- Dimensions (WxDxH) / Weight Details Right/left rear channel speaker : 6.7 in x 8 in x 12 in / 14.1 lbs, Center channel speaker : 19.3 in x 8 in x 7.3 in / 22 lbs, Right/left channel speaker : 6.7 in x 8 in x 12 in / 14.1 lbs, Active subwoofer : 12 in x 12 in x 13.5 in / 33.1 lbs
- Enclosure Color Medium cherry
Speaker System
- System Components Subwoofer, 5 speakers
- Speaker Type Active subwoofer, passive satellites
- Response Bandwidth 30 - 22000 Hz
- Recommended Amplifier Power 50 - 150 Watt
- Output Features Bass Reflex
- Magnetic Shield Yes
- Connectivity Technology Wired
- Controls Subwoofer volume control, Subwoofer cut frequency
- Detachable Grilles Yes
Speaker System Details
- Speakers Included 2 x Right/left channel speaker - 2-way - 62 - 20000 Hz - 6 Ohm - Wired, 1 x Active subwoofer - 200 Watt - 30 - 180 Hz - Wired, 1 x Center channel speaker - 3-way - 50 - 22000 Hz - 6 Ohm - Wired, 2 x Right/left rear channel speaker - 2-way - 62 - 20000 Hz - 6 Ohm - Wired
- Driver Details Active subwoofer : 2 x Subwoofer driver - 8" - Aluminum
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