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Content by Mr H
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Helpful Votes: 7
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Reviews Written by Mr H (London)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
LG 32LS3500, 20 May 2013
Only had the 32" verion for a few days and 1st impressions - like it alot. It is for the bedroom so didn't require it to be 'smart', full hd, etc, just to be able to show a good picture and can handle fast motion for sports and movies on the odd occasions. Picture set-up required a bit of tweaking which can take an age, but once this was sorted, the picture is almost great. I say almost because some freeview channels don't look the best, but it is SD and getting fed from a standard cheapo aerial so it is to be expected really. Still not quite finish tweaking but putting in the effort will result in a better picture. You can also save picture setting for each input. It would be nice to hit the sweet spot straight out of the box but everybody likes their picture set differently. Blu rays look fantastic. The sound is better than most modern flat tv's which says a lot as most are utter crap. Panasonic, Samsung, the lot all sound like 2 plastic cups and a piece of string and made to go through an av/stereo amp for amplification, but this is good enough for the bedroom. As many has complained about, there is no audio output, but you can still extract audio using a scart adaptor with input/output switch and a pair of rca cables. Both available from amazon for around £5 total.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Wharf Dia 10.2, 15 May 2013
Have owned a pair for 8 months but didn't buy them from amazon, but thought I post my thoughts anyway. I shall not bother describing the sound with fancy words like soundstage, cohesion, etc, but say this. If the sound from these could be describe as a somebody that pass you with a jaw dropping fit body, you would nod and say 'FIT!' Very good build quality, great looks and a sound that gives warmth and body to your music. If you like, House, garage, R&B, Reggae, Dancehall, soul, Funk, Jaz, Bossa Nova,Vocals and plenty other genres of music, these are your boys if wanting excellent bookshelf speakers. Especially if you can to give it a bit of space behind it. Many bookshelf lack bass but these have plenty of it to give. I have them paired with a 70wpc Marantz amp which is getting the best out of them. Probably cant get them now, but if you, can you will not be disappointed. IMO these are very good all round speakers
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best £2.75 i spent ever, 12 Sep 2012
If you want a cheap way to connect the TV to the hifi for better sound, this it it. Digital audio output only on tv's is pretty common now and most are doing away with the analogue (red/white) outputs which puts a kybosh to connecting to a stereo amplifier unless you have a external dac. Using this scart adaptor allows you to extract the tv audio using the scart connection on the tv with phono cables to any of the amplifier line in inputs. Sounds bloody good too. Best £2.75 spent by far.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Snaps to easy, 12 Sep 2012
Bought 2 of these and a bit dissapointed really. Good price but it snaps too easy. However, there is a lot of length on the reel to 'snap' through.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Does the job, 12 Sep 2012
I do hockey and bought the Vulkan knee support as i over stretched the muscles on the inside of the right knee one session. I've worn it every session for 2 months while my knee was healing and it supported it very well and not restrictive at all. Recommended
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Feel knackered, 8 Aug 2012
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
Bought this someime ago and only now doing a review. Great game for the psp which left me feeling somewhat knackered :)
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2.0 out of 5 stars
A bit Hit and miss. Not great at al, 8 Aug 2012
Nice idea but didn't work for me. The ball bearing or stopcock inside just kept getting stuck so after the first measure, it wouldn't pour another. Poor indeed. Ended up buying a bar butler instead.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Does the job, 8 Aug 2012
Not much to say other than it does job. Its a bit of a tight fit and the connector cover unscrews if trying to twist into position, but it is secure and does not feel like it will work loose anytime soon
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Does the job, 8 Aug 2012
Not much to say other than it does job. Its a bit of a tight fit and the connector cover unscrews if trying to twist into position, but it is secure and does not feel like it will work loose anytime soon
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good little EQ, 8 Aug 2012
What can i say, it does the job I bought it for. I bought it mainly for boosting internet radio sound quality and some not so great recordings played via a squeezebox classic. The scale of which the frequencies can be adjusted is not massive but good enough to make a noticeble difference. The bypass feature is nice to have as the EQ is not always needed. If the facial was black or dark grey to match the casing then it be look alot better. Otherwise, its well worth the money if you want add a little boost to those recordings that are lacking.
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