🎬 Elevate Your Home Theater Experience!
The Enclave Table-Mounted Speaker Stands are precision-engineered to securely hold your CineHome PRO and CineHome II speakers at the ideal listening height, enhancing your audio experience. Designed for easy access to power connections and controls, these sturdy CNC steel stands combine functionality with style, allowing you to enjoy a true cinematic experience at home.
J**.
Enclave support demeaning
The product is lacking a lot of functionality. It doesn't support Dolby Atmos or Direct. It's limited at 5.2 when the standard in home theater is 7.2. The dynamic range mode is a joke. Whole room stereo function is useless. More importantly Instead of treating a customer with respect, the person that handles Enclave customer communications is bitter, disgruntled, obnoxious and shortsighted. No matter how small the issue is they respond with angry abrasive and demeaning emails. The SoundSend WISA transmitter works perfectly with the system and gives you all the functionality that Enclave doesn't.
S**R
Solid choice
My first sound system I ever bought, and im glad I did. Saw some weird reviews claiming base was a little low but honestly it pounds. Really gives you the feeling of being in a home movie theater. I'll likely try the enclave pro - great quality. Had issues setting up hdmi had to switch to optic and worked like a charm. wish it came with a remote instead of an app but those are my only buggaboos
A**A
Subtle, realistic surround
I am not an engineer or a technogeek, but I put together this thing in about 20 minutes. No fuss, no muss. I wanted no wires snaking over the floor from the screen to the recliner, got that. Wanted good sound, surround that doesn’t feel intrusive, got that. I can raise the roof, and sometimes I do with concerts.You listen to Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 and you will float away, tenderly caressed by sound clouds. Spider-man: Homecoming (2017) - ferry scene. The web-slinger is an great character to test big surround effects. The showdown between Spider-man and the Vulture is an excellent work-out for a home cinema set-up. First it’s some pretty standard busy action - gun shots from left, right, up and down; smart dialogue; and then the quick move to a full-on swinging and flying fest from the two lead characters. The final act is possibly the most telling, certainly for your sub. There is some disturbing groaning and breaking up of the hull when the ferry splits in two – which needs to be communicated by your system with terrifying weight to give that genuine sense of scale. This is a moment for revealing this system's ability for dynamics and detail.Whoever wrote bad reviews to this gear was either having a bad day, or is a shill for a competing product. IMHO, of course.Update:I have had the system for a year. I have no idea why anybody would have issues with it. It fills my man-cave (25’X40’) with outstanding quality sound. Today I had my very first problem ever. The power was off in the area for several hours. When it came back, the Enclave CineHome II 5.1 produced no sound. I contacted Tech Support, they emailed me back within minutes, gave me some simple directions. It turns out that when we lost power, the TV settings which enable ARC were lost as well, thus the TV wasn't sending audio to the hub. I reset each speaker, the hub, the TV, the wireless and I was in “back in business” in 10 minutes. So, let’s add excellent customer support to the 5 stars I have given the system a year ago.
J**N
Missing Parts
Missing one of the backplates.
S**E
Theatre sound, you what more rumble, I added the 10” sub woofer to my system and it sounds awesome.
Easy hook up, clear sound. Worth the money.
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