June 2016 Top Picks at a Glance Page 4

RSL Speakers Speedwoofer 10S Subwoofer: $399


Performance
Features
Build Quality
Value
RSL’s Speedwoofer 10S is the subwoofer to beat if you’re a stickler for bass but have only 400 bucks to spend. Avowed bass-oholic and veteran reviewer David Vaughn was stunned by its performance: “On music, the bass was tight, with no overhang to speak of. Not once did I feel the sound was sloppy or inarticulate…Until I hear something better, when someone asks me to recommend a budget sub under $500, this will be the first I’ll mention. And a sub under $1,000? I’ll recommend two of them.”

AT A GLANCE
Plus
Exemplary value
Clean, punchy bass
Optional wireless transmitter works like a charm
Minus
Doesn’t go quite as deep as the big boys

Full Review Here


Pioneer Elite SC-95 AV Receiver: $1,600


Audio Performance
Features
Ergonomics
Value
Pioneer’s Elite SC-95 delivers everything you’d expect from an AVR in its price class: nine channels of kick-ass power, Dolby Atmos/DTS:X, impressive auto calibration, 4K/HDR with upscaling, an HDMI-fed second zone, an awesome control app, and lots more. Putting the SC-95 to work in a 5.1.4 Atmos setup, reviewer Dan Kumin was wowed by the “preternaturally lifelike bubble of ambience and overflying birds,” courtesy of the “Leaf” trailer Dolby created to showcase the virtues of object-based surround.

AT A GLANCE
Plus
Latest-gen audio and video processing
Fine-performing nine-channel Class D power
Cooler-than-ever free phone/tablet apps
Extensive proprietary auto-setup/EQ
Minus
Uninspired supplied remote
Occasional streaming audio glitches

Full Review Here

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