Kenwood takes a note from Bose with DTS Surround Sensation CD system
If you weren't well versed on logos (and you were illiterate, too), you'd probably assume that the music system pictured above was just another overpriced Bose that could be yours for nine low payments of $49.99. In fact, it's a new Kenwood-branded CD system that will purportedly be able to simulate surround sound from just two speakers. The system will include the DTS Surround Sensation technology, a slot for audio CDs and a rather vanilla display. Beyond that, we're left to simply wonder, as Kenwood is remaining mum on critical details like pricing, release date, RMS, driver size, frequency range and input / output options. Wow, that kind of dodgy secretiveness reeks of some other company we know of... but we're sure it's not intentional. (Right?)
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
John @ Feb 23rd 2009 12:44PM
If this is HD related, I'd say its a stretch...
squiggleslash @ Feb 23rd 2009 3:31PM
Anyone know why they ditched the Receiver business? My first receiver was a Kenwood. It was cheap. It works very well. I'd have loved its HDMI-native replacement to be a Kenwood too.
Ken @ Feb 24th 2009 2:15AM
NO DISC
I think the person taking the product picture could have found an audio CD to put in.
squiggleslash @ Feb 24th 2009 8:32AM
He did. It's playing "Disc", the famous 1980s hit by the Nos.