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JVC EXOFIELD XP-EXT1 Personal Home Theater System

JVC EXOFIELD XP-EXT1 Personal Home Theater System

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You shouldn’t have to sacrifice your entire living room—or wallet—to get cinematic sound. For immersive audio on a more portable and personal scale, the JVC EXOFIELD XP-EXT1 is the way to listen Read More

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KC-130
155
Nov 19, 2020
up-mix 5.1 to 7.1.4 ? Statements like that could shut down a Terminator.
RayF
22219
Nov 12, 2020
Can't say whether you'll like these or not, but I bet your neighbors will appreciate the purchase.
postwarscars
1367
Nov 18, 2020
RayFDepends on if your SO is in the other room trying to talk to you in the middle of a movie!
Shakil
13
Nov 11, 2020
I was waiting for this product since nearly 1 year. I bought it and returned it. The sound quality was good. The major problem was the lack of volume. Even at maximum volume it was just not enough for me compared to my four years old Sony MDR-HW700DS home cinema headphones. The Dolby Atmos feature seemed to work but because of the poor volume level it was really not enjoyable to watch a movie with this system compared to watching the same movie even with Dolby true HD sound on the Sony headphones. Another problem is that with this system you can only use one headphone so you cannot watch a movie with your wife. With Sony headphones you can do it. The third problem is that these headphones are a bit heavy and less comfortable than the Sony. The last problem I see is in the price because there are double the price at least compared to the Sony. I am so disappointed by Jvc and other companies who launch new products without improving them compared to existing products. Moreover it seems that most companies have no interest in creating high quality home cinema headphones. Which is disappointing for customers like us. So save your money and don’t believe in all good reviews I have read on internet.
GregBo
29
Nov 19, 2020
ShakilIf you have a home theater pc, just get a relatively cheap wireless pair of Logitech gaming headphones. Those have dtsx and Dolby 5.1 and 7.1. i don’t know how they would compare, but Logitech makes fairly competent audio equipment. I used to watch movies with a wired usb set, and they were a step up from standard stereo phones. They’re what got me into the headphone hobby.
BuitreX
11
Nov 10, 2020
I'm dying to know the difference between this JVC $1000 and my sony mdr-HW700
phoenixsong
1055
Nov 10, 2020
Are these multipurpose (suited for music and gaming on top of the advertised movie watching)? A grand is a hefty sum if they're only suited for movies :/
phoenixsong
1055
Nov 11, 2020
I know the spatial tech is suitable, but is this particular product? :p
phoenixsongYeah I wish I could tell you about this one specifically 😅 It’s cool that it has HDMI though, that’s fairly unique. And it SEEMS LIKE it would also be good for gaming, since it uses 2.4 GHz wireless instead of laggy Bluetooth, and I’m sure the device is capable of keeping video and audio in sync, but it’s hard to know without testing if the response time stays intact. For this price, I could name a few other features I’d like, but it still has its appeal.
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DenonFanboy
825
Nov 10, 2020
This looks incredible !
dynarun55
12
Nov 10, 2020
wonder how it compared to Creative SXFI amp
dynarun55Well, three big differences are that the JVC can decode Dolby Atmos and DTS:X 7.1.4 surround signals, HDMI passthrough, as well as being wireless. So, while the SXFI amp can only create true 3D spacial audio while connected to PC, you could use this with a game console, cable TV box, or streaming box like a Roku or AppleTV. And since it’s wireless, the amp is designed to suit the headphone, and the DAC/amp are built into the earcups (More like the SXFI Air headset). However, Creative’s products all cost less, and have more customization using the mobile app to capture photos for your personal HRTF, which means the surround effect might be more realistic if your ears are more unique than the 70% majority of the population.
QandX
86
Nov 10, 2020
Waiting for someone's review!
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