Philips made very good audio products in the mid 2000s, one of these the home theater model MX 5800SA, It had an SACD player, front towers made of aluminum, ribbon tweeters, the main unit was designed based on two vintage Philips models.
I recently picked up a Panasonic mini disc CD player mini system for £25 and it absolutely blows me away how it sounds. We've definitely become accustomed to mediocreness over the years.
@@aurthorthing7403 Of course, vinyl has charm, CD is precise, mp3 is compressed, BUT.. You can fit a LOT of music on limited media (such as minidisc) and in some cases, like when listening to music mixed to 1dB, dance and trance especially, it can actually make it sound louder, which is kind of what you want with certain types of music. Btw, these speakers can be driven with a Nobsound 25+25W and a 4 cell lithium battery, call it 75 dollars total, and it`s actually pretty good, a little climp and a clamp and you have a kickass boombox ;) (I got complaints running these with that little amp)
Interesting speakers. fixing your Denon volume control is really easy. just clean out the digital encoder. They fill them with grease to make them turn smoothly but the grease melts with the heat, coats the contacts and the microcontroller can't tell what the encoder is doing.
The actual/historical Philips company has sold most of the consumer electronics business and branding (the remains mainly do health solution govt contract stuff) so who knows who actually made these.
@@backofficeshow I bought a set from a supermarket around 2007ish. I think it was released not much earlier. The system is still serving daily as computer audio for my relatives but compared to my Dali Spektor 1 and Jbl lsr 305, they sound like a dogs fart tbh 😎
These are real Philips products, from before they sold their audiovisual department. The speakers really are pretty decent, but the sets they belonged to weren’t.
I remember I had a mini Philips CD player radio system with a couple of little crappy speakers. I wanted to test an amp so borrowed them. I could not believe how good they sounded on the "real" amp despite being nasty chipboard jobs. A lot of consumer electronics must have been using some real crappy amplifiers
Philips made very good audio products in the mid 2000s, one of these the home theater model MX 5800SA, It had an SACD player, front towers made of aluminum, ribbon tweeters, the main unit was designed based on two vintage Philips models.
oh i have a pair of those. they're probably the best thrift store speakers i've ever picked up honestly, quite adequate
A love that, so reserved. "Quite Adequate" 🤣
Sounds like something on the specification sheet of a Rolls-Royce
I'd rather have something like this instead of a soundbar.
I like the separation that a soundbar in the same price range probably won't accomplish.
Proper speakers are an infinity better!
Never heard a soundbar with even remotely the imaging and soundstage these have, they`re really quite good if you`re using a decent amp (:
I recently picked up a Panasonic mini disc CD player mini system for £25 and it absolutely blows me away how it sounds. We've definitely become accustomed to mediocreness over the years.
@@backofficeshow yep.
MP3's were really cool and I still use them but they can't beat the sound of vinyl or a CD.
@@aurthorthing7403
Of course, vinyl has charm, CD is precise, mp3 is compressed, BUT..
You can fit a LOT of music on limited media (such as minidisc) and in some cases, like when listening to music mixed to 1dB, dance and trance especially, it can actually make it sound louder, which is kind of what you want with certain types of music.
Btw, these speakers can be driven with a Nobsound 25+25W and a 4 cell lithium battery, call it 75 dollars total, and it`s actually pretty good, a little climp and a clamp and you have a kickass boombox ;)
(I got complaints running these with that little amp)
Yeah sold them a lot in a system in those days, nice pair. It sounds even better with a subwoofer 😊
Do you have a recommendation for a period woofer?
Happy Saturday all!
No worries will do.
Interesting speakers. fixing your Denon volume control is really easy. just clean out the digital encoder. They fill them with grease to make them turn smoothly but the grease melts with the heat, coats the contacts and the microcontroller can't tell what the encoder is doing.
Is there enough room to wiggle in the tube from a can of WD40 contact cleaner?
The actual/historical Philips company has sold most of the consumer electronics business and branding (the remains mainly do health solution govt contract stuff) so who knows who actually made these.
That's an interesting point, I suppose I might trawl the internet looking for when this system was actual available
that was 2013, when they leaved. those speakers are older.@@backofficeshow
@@backofficeshow I bought a set from a supermarket around 2007ish. I think it was released not much earlier. The system is still serving daily as computer audio for my relatives but compared to my Dali Spektor 1 and Jbl lsr 305, they sound like a dogs fart tbh 😎
@john2335 it's all a spectrum really. I would happily run these in a garage or kitchen without too much worry 😂
These are real Philips products, from before they sold their audiovisual department. The speakers really are pretty decent, but the sets they belonged to weren’t.
I remember I had a mini Philips CD player radio system with a couple of little crappy speakers. I wanted to test an amp so borrowed them. I could not believe how good they sounded on the "real" amp despite being nasty chipboard jobs. A lot of consumer electronics must have been using some real crappy amplifiers
Great job mate, I come in last couple of minutes, but I’ll keep a look out for the treasure. Lol great job mate 🤙🏼🇦🇺
Joe from Australia 🤙🏼🇦🇺
Nice chatting to you Joe! Let me know if you ever find a set, here or in Discord 👍👍
I think "tone controls" is the term you were looking for. :)
That's the one!
EQ.
Hmm, Thame's changed a bit since I was last there! 😀
Global warming in effect 🤣
@@backofficeshow And the Chilterns have snuck up a bit too! 😀
@@pinkmouse4863 I can't remember the name of the big man with the willy on the side
@@backofficeshow Cern Abas Giant?
@pinkmouse4863 that's the fella!
I can fix the encoder on those Denon units if you can be bothered to wait for us to meet up. Ha!
Please come to Spain to effect the repairs, cheers 🤣👍
I have like 4 pairs there cool!!
Thats an awful lot of them!
Would have been nice to hear some musical clips with singing than talking through the whole video. Couldn't even tell what they really sounded like.
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