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The Horizon MCS130 is a surround-sound home theater package from Boston Acoustics, consisting of 3 dual-3.5" LCR speakers, 2 3.5" satellite speakers, and a 200W powered 10" subwoofer. The satellite speakers feature 1" soft-dome tweeters and are magnetically shielded. The system uses Boston's Deep Channel Design, which creates a greater bass range using less power in the amplifier. From an aesthetic standpoint, the MCS130 system comes with both adjustable footings and built-in wall-mounting, and is available in both Midnight, Mist, and Onyx-colored finishes.
MSRP $899.99
Release date September, 2008
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- 3 Dual-Woofer LCR Speakers (3.5")
- 2 Satellite Speakers (3.5")
- 200W Powered Subwoofer (10")
- Sensitivity: 88dB
- Impedance: 8 ohms
- Crossover Freq: 2700Hz
- Response Freq: 110Hz - 20KHz (Satellite/LCR Speakers), 40-150Hz (Subwoofer)
- Deep Channel Design: Less power drawn, more bass response
- MagnaGuard Magnetic shielding on speakers
- Adjustable footings, Built-in wall mounting
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Boston Acoustics MCS130
• Boston Acoustics Horizon Series MCS130 5.1-Channel Surround Speaker System (Black)
• MCS 130 5.1 Surround Speakers
UPC: 690283468224
EAN: 690283468224
MPN: MCS130 System Midnight
Competitors
MSRP $999.99
Released September, 2008
Pros
- Blu-ray player - can play the latest high definition optical media
- attractive aesthetics
- S-AIR technology - wireless rear speakers
Cons
- expensive for the majority of consumers
- not as versatile as if you built your own system with separate Blu-ray player / A/V receiver
- rear speakers can be difficult to pair properly
Boston Acoustics MCS130
vs.
Sony BDV-IS1000
MSRP $850.00
Released March, 2009
Pros
- powerful - 90W per channel
- includes iPod dock
- 7.1 channels
Cons
- subwoofer is a little wimpy at 100W
- each satellite only has small 3" woofers
- expensive
Boston Acoustics MCS130
vs.
Yamaha YHT-791
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