spend another £8.01 for free standard delivery, ordered cheers rev6 :wink:
furreal
28 Apr 16#2
Just waiting for Amazon to price match now :smiley:
orig to furreal
28 Apr 162#3
better with john lewis, 3 year warranty included
jpoolfitz
28 Apr 16#4
will amazon price match?
nazmanchester
28 Apr 16#5
oos
joshtbh
28 Apr 16#6
Is it worth buying a USB sound card for a little raspberry pi or similar to make a media centre compatible with the inputs of this? Could that be a cheap 5.1 setup or am I talking rubbish?
mikeyfive
28 Apr 16#7
These are great, been using one for a couple of years.
friar_chris
28 Apr 162#8
Not 5.1 atleast not really.
I own these. They are well worth it at £50, so this is a very good deal. I also have the z523. the two systems are usually at the same price point but I think the z523 is the superior system. Given that the z506 has more speakers this isnt surprising. the z506 takes a stereo input and splits the left and right channels between 5 speakers. some sounds will migrate suddenly between the speakers (where they would smoothly transition on a true 5.1 system). this is most noticable with music tracks.
joshtbh to friar_chris
28 Apr 16#10
Really? It looks to have multiple inputs on the back on the picture on the John Lewis site? Albeit I don't recognise what the inputs are (I'm no big PC user so perhaps they're PC style outputs?)
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I own these. They are well worth it at £50, so this is a very good deal. I also have the z523. the two systems are usually at the same price point but I think the z523 is the superior system. Given that the z506 has more speakers this isnt surprising. the z506 takes a stereo input and splits the left and right channels between 5 speakers. some sounds will migrate suddenly between the speakers (where they would smoothly transition on a true 5.1 system). this is most noticable with music tracks.
OOS now.