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“Gold Dust”

★★★★★

written by yyRobinson240 on 01/01/2017

Found this in Argos a few years ago maybe 10 now lol it was £89.99 non sale. Was the best, would have walked all over my B--S soundbar. Can't find them anymore unfortunately. Had good quality copper cables all detachable ; remote ; amp with subwoofer ; 4x side satellite 10w speakers ; 1x central 20w speaker. All speakers could be tweaked in sections, e.g. Central - front L R - rear surround - sub. The remote was flimsy as hell dropped it once it broke but was a common frequency to replace with an all in one. If anyone finds this rig buy it, it has an optical port and for 89.99!

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“I bought this system in Argos a good few years ago...”

★★★★★

written by on 13/06/2010

I bought this system in Argos a good few years ago now. I believe I paid £89.99. I was on the search for a 5.1 surround system with an optical audio input. This was cheapest with said connection, anything else was between £150 and upwards of £200.

But I got a whole lot more than I bargained for. A LOT more. On top of Optical Audio, it has Standard Stereo Phono Left and Right (Aux) and Coaxial Audio inputs.

Then, you have Dolby Digital and DTS sound modes which auto detect through the Optical and Coaxial inputs. Plus the addition of Dolby PRO Logic, this sorts out audio from a stereo source and tries to place the sounds where they should be across the speakers. It does a good job of this too, things go over your head, you hear sounds behind you where you'd expect to.

On top of that, you have various Listen Modes, Live, Chorus, Hall and Theatre which are probably best used listening to music, I don't personally use these.

The time I've had the system I've mostly used it on the Xbox 360. It gives you a gaming edge because it's difficult for other players online to sneak up behind you... You will hear them coming.

Recently though, I bought a Blu-Ray player and I connect it to the Acoustic Solutions DS 535 via the Coaxial. Sound is just amazing.

Although I have nothing to compare this system to and there is no doubt more expensive, better sounding systems available. I'm more than happy with my purchase. My only recent problem after approximately 3 and a half years of owning it, is when in Dolby Digital mode, I'm getting an unpredictable nasty crackle noise. It comes and goes, can go a whole day with no problems and all of a sudden it has to be switched to different mode because it becomes unbearable.

But for a system I've owned for over 3 years and priced as it was I can not complain.

Only other downside I can think of, as someone else has stated; The tiny remote. I've lost it a few times now causing moments of panic! LOOK AFTER IT!

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“My son recommended this to me and bought it for my...”

★★★★★

written by angie james on 03/11/2007

My son recommended this to me and bought it for my birthday and I am really pleased with the sound and easy installation

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“The Acoustic Solutions DS 535 home cinema amplifier is...”

★★★★☆

written by tactileman on 05/01/2006

The Acoustic Solutions DS 535 home cinema amplifier is a very good piece of kit for the money. Just beware of the remote control.

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“An introduction to Home Cinema for me and I am very...”

★★★★★

written by eoineo on 27/01/2005

An introduction to Home Cinema for me and I am very happy with it to date. One problem though -after just over a year of constant use, my remote has died. The battery is still fine but the unit just will not respond.

Anyone any idea where I can buy a replacement remote control? Can't find one anywhere on the web.

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185255_Rickrick's Response to eoineo's Review

Written on: 13/03/2005

I had the exact same problem, and I found a site on the web which supplied replacements. One catch... at the time I couln't buy it, I'm a student with no Job, I was skint, and so I left it. But now I can afford it (if I remember correctly it was only £9.99!) and I can't find the site! Of course, I will post if I find it. Sorry this was no help whatsoever.

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Mikey2000's Response to eoineo's Review

Written on: 27/09/2005

Hi, I have the same problem, I phoned the acoustic solutions helpline 08712307747, and they helped me.

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“I have been looking for a while for a good surround...”

★★★★★

written by Artist on 06/01/2005

I have been looking for a while for a good surround sound without having to pay the earth for it. I saw Acoustic Soloutions in Argos but I was reluctant to buy because I had not heard of them before (I should have known better after buying unknown BUT GOOD stuff in the past)anyway I came across this site with good comments on the Acoutic Soloutions DS 535 but when I looked in the catalouge there was another model the DS633 which looked like it had more power (100w instead of 75w). I got this system home and plugged everything in and I immediately noticed a BUZZ from the sub speaker. No matter where I placed it I still had this noise, upon further investigation on the net I discovered this was a common problem. So I did not want to give up on Acoustic Soloutions and after seeing all the good reviews on the DS 535 I decided to give it a try instead.
I got the system home plugged it in and noticed straight away..NO BUZZ!!
After setting the system up including two smart stands I can say I am so far VERY impressed with it, the sound is VERY good in my opinion with deep rich bass and plenty of volume. On the subject of volume on the box it says 110w RMS instead of the 75w as advertised in Argos ?

The build quality is very good and the supplied stands also seem to be well made and a nice extra. A lot of people do not like the remote and it is rather small and flimsy but I would not say its terrible and at least it is not obtrusive as I hate loads of remote controls lying around.

On the whole a very nice peice of kit with nice sound at a GOOD price...what else could you ask for.

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“After reading the reviews on this page I figured what...”

★★★★★

written by anfield1 on 04/06/2004

After reading the reviews on this page I figured what the hell? Its got to be worth a try for £100 you couldn't go wrong. I thought I'd have a look at kelkoo.com just in case anyone was shifting it cheaper and to my amazement I found www.netelectrics.biz were selling it for around £60 plus a couple of quid for postage. I never really thought I'd be able to justify spending my hard earned on a surround sound system (and when I say I couldn't I obviously mean the wife couldn't!!). But she let me spend a little of MY wage on this after some convincing. Both me and the wife are chuffed to bits with this, it has exceptional quality for what you are paying. I have heard friends' systems that cost more than 10 times as much as this and can honestly say that the DS533 is not far behind them (and when I say not far, I mean there's hardly any difference). Ok, the remote control is quite flimsy, but even with my shovels it doesnt feel like it will snap anytime soon! I would recommend it to anyone, whether tied to a budget or not. Just for the record, the first film I watched once it was set up was Apocalypse now. I obviously skipped to the helicopter part, and it just blew me away.

Acoustic Solutions have proved, in my opinion, that you don't need to spend a fortune on audio equipment to achieve a great sound.

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“I bought this Acoustic Solutions DS535 system for...”

★★★★☆

written by pritch on 27/01/2004

I bought this Acoustic Solutions DS535 system for £89.99 from Argos, as have many of the other reviewers. Perhaps more unusually I bought it for our bedroom as a supplement for those cold nights when we would rather go to bed and watch a movie than stay downstairs with the main system. As I was, and still am, thinking about getting a really good home cinema system for downstairs, I figured this one would make a good entry-level, test-the-waters choice. It's left me wondering if I really need spend much more on our main one.

However all was not rosy initially. After I spent a good hour on Sunday assembling the unit fully and after enjoying a Woody Allen film I put on a Star Trek DVD and, half way through, the subwoofer made a violent BURRRRRRR noise. I switched it all off, back on again, and found all the LEDs dancing around and the system unresponsive. I switched off and on again, no lights, just a low hum. It had spectacularly died, and was very hot at the back. My only theory was that the constant deep background bass on the Star Trek DVD was too much for it. At any rate, at a cost of time re-packaging and un-packing again it was exchanged for a new one.

I'll forgive any piece of electrical equipment one failure. So far, so good with the new one. It too has some signal noise when idle, but it is a different pitch and less audible than the unit that failed. One thing that does annoy me is the fact that the speakers are not powered down when you put the standby mode on. It doesn't appear to be a standby mode at all, it is very much still on. This does no favours for your electricity bill and is noisy if you have your TV and DVD player off. The trouble is, and this is also annoying, if you turn it off at the switch, which is also fiddly given where I had to place it, it forgets it's previous settings and you have to reset the various volumes. I think a memory system is vital for a system like this.

There is much to be praised though. The unit, speakers and stands are well made and have a reassuring solidity to them. The package weighs in at a hefty 16 kilos, and I wouldn't put the sub on anything other than a sturdy table or the floor. The stands are robust and well made. It can be a little tricky feeding the speaker cables through them but I found if you pull out the cables to get rid of their transit kinks they will go through fine. The finish of the main sub unit is very attractive and will complement a silver TV and DVD/VCR nicely. Indeed, the whole thing looks very pleasant and betrays its price when assembled. With the latest system you can choose to lay the sentre speaker flat on top of the TV if you so desire, though I wouldn't recommend it as I found it slipped easily sideways.

The remote control is a curious thing, and because there are no controls on the sub, it is vital. It's credit card thin and uses a button cell battery similar to that found in most watches for it's power. Personally, I think it lacks the power a modern remote should have and I'd prefer an AAA celled remote. The layout and controls on it are good, but it's too dainty, and tricky to hold. Credit card remotes are the preserve of old Bang and Olufsen systems, this should be different. There is a suggestion this remote has been updated at some stage, as there is a large "Mk II" sticker on the back of mine, possible hinting at previous troubles others have complained of. Time will tell if it holds out but so far it's fine, if a little underpowered.

I watched Am lie on the sytem as my first real test of the Dolby 5.1 and I have to say I was very impressed. The bass was more than adequate, the surround sound really did make me feel as though I were in the cinema. I have heard better on more expensive systems but they were many times as expensive, and only ever as much as 10% richer sound I'd say. Really, for £90 you're getting a massive improvement over your TV. Here's a hint: mute your TV until you've set your desired sound from the system then bring your TV slowly up in balance with it all. This will make it seemless.

All in all, I'd say this is a great system for the money. It does have its quirks but it looks fantastic and offers excellent sound at this price point. Unless you're very demanding on the sound and volume front, I doubt you'll have reason to feel underwhelmed by its performance. 90 watts is several times more power than the average TV puts out and let's face it even they can get quite loud! If you can put up with those little niggles, you're made.

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“Only had these Acoustic Solutions DS535 speakers for a...”

★★★★☆

written by paulrainger on 29/12/2003

Only had these Acoustic Solutions DS535 speakers for a bit and am really pleased. Except when I select the coaxial or optical button (tried both) to watch a DVD, I get a high pitched whistling noise from the five speakers. Cant really hear it when movie is on, except when a quiet bit in the film comes on. Has anyone else experienced this?

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“Bought this Acoustic Solutions DS535 system now the...”

★★★★★

written by Simon Laland on 26/11/2003

Bought this Acoustic Solutions DS535 system now the DS-533 for £89.99 fron Argos after reading other reviews on review centre and other sites.

It appears to have been upgraded to 90 watts output (on box) from the advertised 75 watts and the speakers ar different from the picture on both Argos & Acoustic solution's websites, with the centre speaker being the same size & shape as the others.

I must say i bought it thinking if its cheap crud then i could take it back under the 14 day Argos guarentee for a refund. No need the system has far exceeded my expectations after only two days of use. The system is reassuringly heavy, both the sub and the satalite speakers and i like the smoked glass (plastic)panel which covers the leds which tell you which mode you are in etc. The writting is small but after a few days use i can tell which of the 3 modes Stereo, Pro-logic or 5.1 Digital the unit is in from the sound and in any case the unit automatically selects 5.1 when i have the DVD player on and Pro-logic if i have my Sky digibox on (which is how i connected it for normal telly as it gave me a purer sound than the output from the phonos on my Sony TV).

I found the DSP effects (church etc)not to my taste and preferred to set the balance of sub, centre & sat's manually, this is just a personal thing for me. The pro-logic is very good for normal tv though not as good obviosly as the proper 5.1 you get on DVD's which i think is excellent for a unit of this price. The seperate volume controls allow you to tailer the sound just how you want it, and after you turn the unit off it saves the last setting automatically. I only bought it to use with DVD's but have found myself using it all the time now instead on my TV speakers (which are pritty good themselves).

To sum up if you want a 5.1 system at a good price with good sound then you cannot go wrong with this system. Even my wife likes it and she is very hard to please if it didn't look or sound the part she would have made me take it back!

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“A new DVD prompted purchase. Had an LG stereo/dvd b4,...”

★★★★★

written by 8paul2 on 11/11/2003

A new DVD prompted purchase. Had an LG stereo/dvd b4, thats now in the bedroom ! The Acoustic Solutions DS535 system rocks ! Easy to set-up, far more flexibility with the speaker settings and where you can place the sound. DVD, Video, TV and Tuner all put out clear crisp sound with just the right balance of bass.Looks cool..sounds great.. TOP purchase !!!

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“All in all a great system for the money but only fell...”

★★★★★

written by member on 08/11/2003

All in all a great system for the money but only fell short when reaching full volume at 1 am due to remote clash. If you have a sony dvp-f25 and have not had remote clash let me know because acoustic solutions have never had this problem before.

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“Bought from Argos for £89.99 great quality for the...”

★★★★★

written by Bamo on 17/08/2003

Bought from Argos for £89.99 great quality for the price. A lot louder than I thought it would be. Great sound from all the speakers. Hooked it up to the TV, comes with Phono leads .
Dolby digital with DVD , Pro Logic with TV.
Unless you have hands the size of shovels you should have no problems with the remote.
Wish I'd bought these a long time ago.
If you haven't got Dolby Digital and want something affordable,with great quality this could be right up your street.

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“OK, so this is what Acoustic Solutions does - makes...”

★★★★☆

written by Blackmarket. on 14/07/2003

OK, so this is what Acoustic Solutions does - makes cheap bits of kit. This stuff basically does the job of your general hi-fi and home cinema equipment, but costs about 10 times less.
How do they do this? They make it 10 times worse.

This system has Dolby Digital decoding, as well as various DSP modes, optical and digital inputs, and a plain old analogue stereo input.
I like these inputs, as they give you the opportunity of connecting your TV, DVD, video, or pretty much anything if you wanted to.

The question is, would you want to?
Let's start with the sub-woofer. This also has the amp and decoder built into it as well.
It looks quite nice, with lots of red LEDs which light up to let you know what mode you're in. Except you can't see from more than about 1 metre what the lights are supposed to mean because the corresponding writing is tiny and very hard to read. All you can see from your armchair is a light - totally useless. Also when put into standby, the unit flashes one of these LEDs on and off...and on - and then off - which is very annoying and serves no purpose.
Plus the sub enclosure is so small that it's not a sub as it doesn't produce anything like low enough bass. It does it's job to make up for the shortcomings of the tiny satellite speakers though which is enough to make the system sound complete, at least.

The satellites are surprisingly heavy for the size, and come with two stands - to be used fo the rear speakers in most setups, I guess. The stands hold up the speakers, so I suppose they do the job, but they're the most spindly things I've ever seen and are pretty hard to even get to stand up straight. But hey, they hold up the speakers, so who cares.

I actually think Acoustic Solutions have done an OK job on this - it sells at about £100, so they've probably only stuck about £20 of electronics in it, and they've come up with a system that's useful, and actually looks pretty nice.
What I don't like about it is the sound though - it does give you surround sound, and you'll enjoy the feeling of hearing bullets of whatever fly around you, but to me, the attraction of decent home cinema systems is the quality of sound, depth of bass, etc. and this system barely improves the sound quality over your normal TV speaker. But it does improve it, and yes, the improvement you get is worth £100, so go for it, but this system left me craving more bass, more volume and more quality.

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“Only have had the SD 533 for 3 days now and have...”

★★★★★

written by roonney. on 09/07/2003

Only have had the SD 533 for 3 days now and have managed to watch 'Con Air' 'Attack of the Clones' & 'Lord of the Rings' only to realize i had to set my Audio options on me dvd player to 5.1....... and so far seems great for the price.....

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“crisp centre, clear front channel, clear surrounds and...”

★★★★★

written by paul. on 10/05/2003

crisp centre, clear front channel, clear surrounds and decent bass from sub...reasonably controlled and quite good steering of sound...for £100 quid...cant go wrong....

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“I bought this system and have been generally pleased...”

★★★★☆

written by gjl. on 22/03/2003

I bought this system and have been generally pleased with the quality when playing dvds, but find that the front 3 speakers tend to distort (crackle) quite a bit when put the TV or music out of the system. Anyone else have this problem?

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“After reading Wozzas review and not wishing to spend...”

★★★★★

written by Nightshift. on 10/02/2003

After reading Wozzas review and not wishing to spend hundreds on surround sound i decided to try this out. Easy to set up and install What a difference!!! Clones sounds great and as for Pearl Harbour.......WOW. As soon as it's turned on the dog bolts out the door. To echo Wozza it's well worth 100 notes even if the remote is a bit flimsy

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Gjl.'s Response to 71872_Nightshift.'s Review

Written on: 22/03/2003

I bought this system and have been generally pleased with the quality when playing dvds, but find that the front 3 speakers tend to distort (crackle) quite a bit when put the TV or music out of the system. Anyone else have this problem?

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“I've been looking to upgrade to Dolby Digital for...”

★★★★★

written by Wozza. on 24/01/2003

I've been looking to upgrade to Dolby Digital for ages, but couldn't justify some of the prices that have been around for the amount of use I would get out of a Home cimema. Spotted this Acoustic Solutions DS535 home cinema system for under 100 notes and thought I'd give it a try. Bought from Argos, I had the 16 day return option if it was bad.

Got it home, everything that I needed was in the box. Easy to follow instructions, tried out the THX Optimiser on Attack of the Clones to make sure that everything was connected properly (no issues there) and then started the movie.

WOW. The floor shook as the Naboo transported flew on to the screen, the sound was clear from all the speakers and it sounds great for the money.

This is not going to win awards for its audio quality in the magazines, but for the average home, the system is loud enough and clear enough to enhance any dvd experience.

Looks are good with the only drawback being a small credit card style remote control that is just begging to get lost, and as there are no manual controls on the unit, you may need to get advanced replacement of the control sorted, especially if you have kids.

As a final word, more than you would expect for less than £100 - good looks, good sound, bad remote.

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76502_Simon.'s Response to 67751_Wozza.'s Review

Written on: 01/03/2003

I haven't seen the speakers for myself but am very interested in buying them, but need to know something and this seems like the only place i can think of to do that!
<br>Can the system be connected up to the TV so that I get the nice sound one tv films and stuff as well as with DVD's? Thanks a lot

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Benjaminbappu's Response to 67751_Wozza.'s Review

Written on: 25/11/2003

I got the system a few months ago from Argos too. Everything worked perfect, until the remote suddenly failed a few days ago! Strangely only the first two rows of the remote doesn't function and the rest are fine. This means no mute, power off, input select etc! The support team's line is always busy. :( I need a replacement remote urgently! If only they had manual functions for emergencies.

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Blackmarket's Response to 67751_Wozza.'s Review

Written on: 18/08/2003

Plenty of high-end equipment uses a similar kind of titchy little remote, but considering there's zero controls actually on the unit here, it's not too clever if you lose it...

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95580_Paul.'s Response to 67751_Wozza.'s Review

Written on: 07/05/2003

Bought this system at the weekend .. from Argos and you'd have to fight me to get me to take it back .. Great value for money. As others have seaid the remote is terrible !!! .. but apart from that TOP marks

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Capsule.'s Response to 67751_Wozza.'s Review

Written on: 27/04/2003

Yup i fully agree! system cannot be beaten but the remote is rubbish!!

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82322_Geoff.'s Response to 67751_Wozza.'s Review

Written on: 23/03/2003

I've just bought this setup - also from Argos, still £99.99. Brilliant build quality at this price, and excellent value for money.
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<br>It's actually called DS 533 (not 535!)
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<br>Pic and brief spec available at acousticsolutions.co.uk

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76737_Wozza.'s Response to 67751_Wozza.'s Review

Written on: 02/03/2003

The system allows Optical, Coaxial and phono connections. So while it will provide 5.1 from DVD, if you also hook up the phono leads you can get pro-logic from your TV or VCR.
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<br>It also has a number of sound effects including Hall, cinema ect allowing you to even taylor a bod-standard stereo or even mono output.I have had this is place for a few weeks now, and have not been disappointed in any way. (The remotes still crud though)

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