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ZVOX SoundBase 670 Offers Huge Home Theater Sound in a Slim Package

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Some time ago, I reviewed one of the SoundBase products from ZVOX. I was impressed by the relatively inexpensive device, but I did wish it had integrated Bluetooth and even better sound than it did. Well, the ZVOX SoundBase 670 does have Bluetooth along with bigger and better sound, and I’m a huge fan. Let’s take a look.

ZVOX SoundBase 670 Offers Huge Home Theater Sound in a Slim Package

The advantages of the ZVOX.670 over the unit we previously reviewed are improved sound, built-in Bluetooth, super-clear vocals, and “Commercial Taming” Technology. They come together to create one impressive package!

The ZVOX SoundBase 670 is big. It measures 36″ x 16 1/2″ x 3 1/2″, and it weighs in at over 25 pounds. That size and weight allow the unit to have some pretty impressive electronics inside. Among the tech you will find is the high-efficiency 105-watt Class D digital amplifier, three 5.25″ subwoofers, and five (FIVE!!) 2″x 3″ main speaker drivers.

Yeah, it is one impressive speaker system.

Inside the box are:

ZVOX SoundBase 670 Offers Huge Home Theater Sound in a Slim Package

Apple TV Sitting Atop the ZVOX.670

 

The ZVOX SoundBase 670 is small. It is just 3 1/2″ high and, when placed beneath a large HD television is largely disappears. The vanishing display built into the front of the unit also lets it maintain its unassuming good looks.

ZVOX SoundBase 670 Offers Huge Home Theater Sound in a Slim Package

This doesn’t take into account the front and wireless connectivity options

 

The SoundBase 670 has a great array of connectivity options. At the rear of the unit, you will find two analog stereo inputs, two optical (Toslink) digital inputs, and one coaxial digital input.

On the front, you will find a 3.5mm stereo front panel input along with volume, mute, and input selection buttons. The two digital inputs work with a built-in Dolby Digital decoder that can improve virtual surround performance and allow for simplified connections to a wide variety of TVs, cable boxes, and disc players.

This time around, there is, of course, also the inclusion of Bluetooth. In this case, it is BlueGiga Bluetooth Wireless Audio “with aptX for optimal connectivity, range, and sound quality.”

More than anything, the convenience of being able to stream audio from my mobile device to the ZVOX 670 is great and turns the ZVOX.670 into a full-range entertainment system equally equipped to handle video AND audio.


ZVOX SoundBase 670 Offers Huge Home Theater Sound in a Slim Package

Specific inputs can be selected either with the remote control or by using the slim-line module below the speaker grille.

ZVOX SoundBase 670 Offers Huge Home Theater Sound in a Slim Package

The included remote is really the weak link in the system. It looks and feels a bit cheap. Worse yet, it is not all that responsive to physical input. Thankfully you can also use the front control or set up the system to work with your own remote. More on that in a bit.

As the company notes:

The ZVOX SoundBase 670 produces rich, room-filling home theater sound without all the clutter of a traditional surround sound system.

As previously mentioned, the unit is only 3.5” high. Within that small cabinet five full range speakers (including three center speakers). And it does, as previously noted, virtually disappear when placed under your TV.

ZVOX SoundBase 670 Offers Huge Home Theater Sound in a Slim Package

Setting up and connecting the unit is simple. There’s only one wire needed! Just plug it in and the system is on. From there you can choose which devices you want connected or… you can make the connection wirelessly.

And the sound it puts out… we’ll have more to say in a bit, but… it is fantastic and offers super-clear vocals and powerful bass thanks to the three built-in powered subwoofers.

ZVOX SoundBase 670 Offers Huge Home Theater Sound in a Slim Package

Features of the ZVOX SoundBase 670:

 

ZVOX SoundBase 670 Offers Huge Home Theater Sound in a Slim Package

Part of what makes the ZVOX SOUNDBASE.670 sound so good is the company’s PhaseCue technology. So, while the 670 is a single unit, this technology is employed to help offer a “virtual surround sound” experience. Thanks to its “virtual surround sound.”

The company explains it this way:

The 670 uses ZVOX’s proprietary PhaseCue II virtual surround sound processing. PhaseCue II, as its name implies, manipulates the phase of the separate channels to “fool the ear” into believing that sound is coming from a variety of sources throughout the room. The benefits of PhaseCue II vary depending on the material being listen to but it can have a huge impact. For example, live music and high-quality movie soundtracks deliver rich, three-dimensional sound – pulling the sound out from the speakers and into the room, literally surrounding the listener.

It’s a pretty cool trick that you have to hear to believe! ZVOX does, however, offer the caveat that, when compared to true 5.1 sound systems, virtual surround systems are limited in their effects and that

…sitcoms, news broadcasts and soundtracks from older movies often have very little in the way of three-dimensional sound. That being said, PhaseCue II is capable of generating a wonderful and engaging virtual surround experience.

 

ZVOX SoundBase 670 Offers Huge Home Theater Sound in a Slim Package

The system also has what ZVOX refers to as AccuVoice (Dialog Emphasis) and Output Leveling.

This further enhances the experience of using the system to watch movies and other such media and makes the SOUNDABLE.670 the “perfect home theater system for people who want fantastic sound, great style and innovative features – without the clutter and complexity of conventional surround sound systems.”

Of course, the most important feature of any home theater system is high-quality sound. The 670 uses a new amplifier design that “includes electronic contouring for superb frequency response.”

They describe the result as “warm, natural sound with surprisingly powerful bass.” I’m just all-around impressed. We’ll let the company run down the audio and other key features in their own words…

I was a huge fan of the first ZVOX product we reviewed. The ZVOX 670 improves on it in every possible way while maintaining the features that made me an immediate fan the first time around. It still has a low profile and an unassuming look.

It is still easy to set up and use. And it still offers a nice range of connectivity options. This time out, however, Bluetooth has been added as a connection option, and the sound is even bigger and better than before. And all that audio prowess still fits into an MDF cabinet that all but disappears beneath your television.

ZVOX SoundBase 670 Offers Huge Home Theater Sound in a Slim Package
The biggest downside is the fact that the included remote still stinks. Since you can pair the unit to a universal remote or train it to use your television or cable box remote in a few simple steps, however, this is far less of an issue.

At $499, this is a great way to have a powerful home theater experience without having to spend a fortune or have your entire room consumed by speakers, amplifiers, and other audio gear. Check out the ZVOX 670 and all the other ZVOX offerings here.

The ZVOX 670 sells for $499; it is available directly from the manufacturer and other retailers, including Amazon.

Source: Manufacturer supplied review sample

What I Like: Impressive sound in a low-profile system; Multiple input methods including Bluetooth; Great attention to the audio put forth by the system, and it shows; Virtual surround sound is like magic when it works; Commercial taming and vocal enhancement tech is great; Simple setup

What Needs Improvement: The ZVOX SoundBase 670s included remote continues to be the weak link in this system

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