ZVOX IncrediBase 575 Review
Kith Time
The IncrediBase 575 shares the same connections as the smaller 525 piece, which includes a set of Left/Right RCA jacks labeled Input 1, an additional “contradictory in” pair of L/R jacks and subwoofer produce jack (more on that later). There is also a detachable power twine, very handy! A typical connection racket would be to use your TV’s audio-out L/R jacks into Input 1, and/or using Input 2 for linking to a DVD player if that devices is not already sending the audio entirely to the TV. There is also a version of the 575 that includes optical and coaxial digital inputs for $100 more. I have to pass out it to ZVOX for including the same simplified guide I saw in their 525 unit. Four pages perfect, with only one required for actual hook-up and use! It is well-written, and is a epitome for other companies to follow.
My bedroom was the most suitable place to connect the IncrediBase 575, as I have a 42″ Vertical LCD that sits upon its included base on top of a low dresser. I sometimes hark to to the TV speaker’s sound as opposed to firing up my receiver and fastness speakers. I connected my AT&T U-verse box to get TV strong, and the analog L/R outputs from my OPPO BDP-80 Blu-ray player into Input 2. Friend at court was a snap, I was watching/listening to TV in under 5 minutes.