Microlab M1910, 5.1 Speaker System Review
Introduction.
With the PC easing its way ever more salaciously into our living rooms, for now at least content to snuggle up beside our DVD and BD players, it’s only right that we should want a sound system that not only looks good but is able to offer up punchy and reverberating surround sound thrills. If however, like me, your very own Mrs Dubs banishes all things “techy” to the play room up stairs then you may simply be looking for a sound system that is able to fill your humble little box room, or for that matter, dorm room, with poster rippling bass. If this is the case then the chaps at microlab have more than a few solutions to offer, not least of which is the set up we have for review today, in the shape of their latest submission, the Model 1910. The question of course is. Does it do what it says on the tin. First step, as always is to have a look at those all important technical specifications.
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Technical Specifications.
 Amplifier specs |  |
 Output power |  65, Watt RMS |
 Power distribution |  8×5 + 25, Watt |
 Harmonic distortion |  0.3, % (1Watt, 1kHz) |
 Frequency response |  30-20 000, Hz |
 Signal/Noise ratio |  75, dB |
 Separation |  45, dB |
 Speakers specs |  |
 Tweeter driver type |  1+3, |
 Bass driver type |  6.5, |
 Material |  MDF |
 Colour |  black |
 Remote control |  1 |
 Interfaces |  |
 Output |  5RCA |
 Input |  6RCA, 2RCA |
 Auxilliary |  Coaxial, Toslink |
 Dimensions |  |
 Satellites |  95x218x103 and 198?106?103, mm |
 Subwoofer |  190x267x400, mm |
 Product Net weight |  10, kg |