Originally Posted By: pmbuko
The audio was fantastic and really gave the sub a workout.

I have a relatively light (weight) clock that sits on my EP-500. After watching Avatar, I noticed the clock had rotated about 120 degrees and had marched close to the edge of the sub. One of these days, I'm gonna find that poor thing on the floor.

Ya know, I can't remember exactly how long I've had the EP-500. Gotta be somewhere around 5 years or so. I've been a fairly observant follower of the audio products that come and go, and I've seen newer, highly praised subs appear on the market regularly. All I can say is, I am STILL completely happy with my EP-500. It delights me every day. There was a low frequency moment in the recent Sherlock Holmes movie where the EP-500 had me saying WOW!

Quite often, the transmission of a movie via cable TV doesn't stand up the DVD experience, LFE-wise. Well, I caught the tail end of Kung Fu Panda on TV the other day, and the way the EP-500 handled the "skadush" moment really impressed me.

The EP-500 is simply a consistently excellent performer.


Jack

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