- Aug 10, 2019
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Well, largely on your recommendations I bought the top of the range Pani 37" LCD. Wonderful picture, as promised, but the sound was truly awful. Tinny, no volume and when turrned up the back rattled. Took it back to Richer Sounds who after connecting it up, agreed. Clearly a fault. Brought a new one. I insisted on hearing it and, surprise surprise, the same dreadful sound quality.
How can manufacturers get away with this? Yes, I could have connected it to my amp and Spendor speakers but why should I? It's sold as a stand alone product and as such totally fails the requirements of the trade description act.
R.S. told me that people want the thinnest possible TV and that, of course, means there is no room for decent speakers.
I also looked at one of the new LED units; stunning picture but again, very poor sound. I'm not expecting hi-fi sound from a TV but at these prices I would at least hope for a sound as good as my old CRT which the Panis were not.
Settled for a Samsung 40" in the end. May not have quite all the bells and whistles of the Pani but it's an excellent picture and good enough sound to listen to radio 3 if I so wish.
How can manufacturers get away with this? Yes, I could have connected it to my amp and Spendor speakers but why should I? It's sold as a stand alone product and as such totally fails the requirements of the trade description act.
R.S. told me that people want the thinnest possible TV and that, of course, means there is no room for decent speakers.
I also looked at one of the new LED units; stunning picture but again, very poor sound. I'm not expecting hi-fi sound from a TV but at these prices I would at least hope for a sound as good as my old CRT which the Panis were not.
Settled for a Samsung 40" in the end. May not have quite all the bells and whistles of the Pani but it's an excellent picture and good enough sound to listen to radio 3 if I so wish.