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Comparison Onkyo HT-S9800THX vs Bose Lifestyle 600

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Acoustic system
Acoustics
7.1
shelf
5.1
shelf
Front (RMS)130 W/channel
Rear (RMS)130 W/channel
Centre (RMS)130 W/channel
Subwoofer (RMS)125 W/channel
Total power (RMS)1035 W
Frequency range20 – 45000 Hz
Sensitivity83 dB
Impedance8 Ohm
Wireless connection
Bass reflex
Active subwoofer
Amplifier
Number of channels7.15.0
Front165 W/channel
Rear165 W/channel
Centre165 W/channel
Amplifier frequency range10 – 100000 Hz
Receiver
3D
Multi Zone
Progressive scan
DLNA
Multimedia
iPod connection
AirPlay
FM tuner
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
 
 
 
 
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
NFC
Other file formats
MP3/WMA
FLAC, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, LPCM
 
 
Audio decoders
DTS
DTS-HD Master Audio
DTS Neural:X
DTS X
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby Pro Logic II
Dolby TrueHD
Dolby Atmos
DTS
 
 
 
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus
 
Dolby TrueHD
 
Connection
Outputs
linear
 
Dolby Digital 7.1
headphone output
 
Dolby Digital 5.1
 
headphone output
HDMI21 pc
Inputs
USB input
coaxial
linear
optical /2/
LAN (RJ45)
 
coaxial /2/
linear /2 pairs of RCAs/
optical /2/
LAN (RJ45)
HDMI7 pcs6 pcs
General
Remote control
Magnetic shielding
Satellite body materialMDF
Player dimensions (WxHxD)435x174x378 mm406х65х258 mm
Front speaker dimensions (HxWxD)43x16x20 cm16x7x7 cm
Rear speaker dimensions (HxWxD)28х20х17 cm16x7x7 cm
Centre channel dimensions (HxWxD)16х43х20 cm7x16x7 cm
Subwoofer dimensions (HxWxD)44х38х43 cm38х31х38 cm
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Front (RMS)

Rated output of one front channel of a home theater system. This paragraph indicates the power of the complete front speaker, however, it can also be used to determine the characteristics of the built-in amplifier — its rated power on a particular channel (not necessarily the front one), usually, slightly exceeds the power of the corresponding speaker.

Rated power in this case is the highest average (root mean square, RMS) sound power that the speaker is capable of delivering for an unlimited time, working without failures and overloads. Individual signal jumps can be stronger, but the power of acoustics is determined precisely by RMS.

The higher this indicator(regardless of whether we are talking about front or some other speakers) — the louder the speakers, the better they are suitable for large rooms. At the same time, in a small room, too high power may be unnecessary, because. operating the speaker at full volume will cause discomfort — despite the fact that powerful acoustics also have the appropriate dimensions, weight and price. More detailed recommendations on the optimal power of the speaker components, depending on the characteristics of the situation, can be found in special sources.

Rear (RMS)

Rated output of one home theater rear channel. For more information about the meaning of this parameter, see "Front" above.

Centre (RMS)

Rated power of one centre channel of a home theater. For more information about the meaning of this parameter, see "Front" above.

Subwoofer (RMS)

Rated power of the subwoofer supplied with the home theater. See "Front" above for details on power rating; here we note that subwoofers often have a fairly high power, because. they are designed to cover low frequencies in all audio channels.

Total power (RMS)

The total power rating of all home theater speakers, including subwoofers. The value of the rated power is described in detail in paragraph "Front" above.

Frequency range

The range of audio frequencies reproduced by a home theater speaker system. The wider the range — the richer the sound, the less likely it is that the acoustics will “cut off” part of the low or high frequencies. When evaluating this indicator, one should proceed from the fact that the range perceived by the average human ear is from 16 Hz to 20 kHz. However, modern home cinemas for the most part cover this range completely or almost completely.

Sensitivity

The sensitivity value determines the volume of the speaker system when an external signal of a certain power is applied to it. With the same signal strength and resistance (impedance), more sensitive acoustics provide greater volume.

Impedance

Home theater speaker system AC impedance. Impedance matters when connected to an amplifier: if the impedance of the speaker system is less than that of the amplifier, distortion in sound is possible, if it is higher, the acoustics may sound quieter than we would like. Naturally, in the original home theater sets, the speakers and amplifier are selected with the optimal impedance ratio, so in fact you only have to pay attention to this parameter when you need to connect acoustics to a “non-native” amplifier.

Wireless connection

The ability to connect speakers to the base via a wireless interface — most often a radio. The main advantage of this connection is the absence of connecting wires, which significantly limit the movement of the speakers and can interfere, getting confused with each other and with other wires. The disadvantages of wireless speakers are often lower sound quality than wired counterparts, as well as high cost.
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