Sony SS-CS3 5.1 Surround Sound Speaker System
+ Sony STR-DH590 5.2-Channel Home Theater Receiver

If you are searching for a no-frills, but nice-sounding 5.1 speaker surround sound audio system, you should definitely consider this seven-piece Sony bundle! The 36.3″ high, 9.1″ wide, 10.2″ deep, 25.4 pound Sony CS Series SS-CS3 floor standing tower front speaker [Sony link] [at Amazon] features a ¾” wide-dispersion super-tweeter, regular 1″ dome tweeter, dual foamed mica 5.1″ woofers, and front port. Frequency response listed as 45Hz-50kHz (no ±dB mentioned). __ The 16.9″ wide, 5.8″ high, 8.7″ deep SS-CS8 center channel speaker [Sony link] [at Amazon] features a 1″ tweeter, dual 3.9″ woofers, and rear port.

The 13.2″ high, 7″ wide, 8.7″ deep SS-CS5 bookshelf rear speakers [Sony link] [at Amazon] feature a ¾” super-tweeter, 1″ dome tweeter, 5.1″ woofer, and rear port. __ Of course, speaker impedances are compatible with the Sony STR-DH590 receiver. __ Lastly, the 13.6″ high, 11.6″ wide, 15.8″ deep, 25.4 pound SA-CS9 active subwoofer [Sony link] [at Amazon] features a 9.8″ front-firing woofer and rear port with 115 watts of peak power.

Don’t care about network/Wi-Fi, 8K HDMI inputs, or eARC? The entry-level Sony STR-DH590 5.2-channel home theater receiver [Sony link] [at Amazon] can decode DTS-HD/Master Audio, DTS, and Dolby Digital, and has a handful of soundfields. Connectivity includes 4 HDMI (4K only), ARC, optical and coaxial digital audio input, USB (power only), 4 analog RCA audio inputs (no phono); front headphone jack and mic input for DCAC (Digital Cinema Auto Calibration) room calibration. Bluetooth capable. Dimensions are 16.9″ wide, 5.2″ high, 11.7″ deep, and it weighs 15.7 pounds.

Where To Buy You can purchase the Sony CS Series SS-CS3 5.1 speaker system and the Sony STR-DH590 5.2-channel home theater receiver together as a bundle at Amazon.com. (The seller Focus Camera is an authorized Sony dealer.) Packaged and delivered in six boxes.

***You will also need to supply or buy speaker wire, subwoofer cable, and HDMI cable(s) separately.

This page was last updated on September 25, 2024.

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