Abstract: From a standing start in 2008, Orbitsound has made quite an impact in the soundbar market, and the T9 reviewed here offers a more affordable and compact alternative to its well-received T12. It's aimed equally at movie enthusiasts seeking an affordable TV...
Big, loud sound, Loads of bass, Plenty of punch, Compact size
Could do with more subtlety and refinement, Crowded soundfield
But the T9's smaller size means it will be a good fit for small TVs in medium-to-small rooms, and could even be used as a desktop speaker if you don't mind having the equally compact sub under your desk. However, you can get dedicated desktop speakers w...
Impressive volume, with sub-woofer to add powerful bass
Two-part speaker system takes up extra space
Some people will prefer a more compact all-in-one speaker dock, but the T9 will work a treat if you're looking for an affordable speaker system that can enhance the soundtrack of a film or even get a party going
Superb, sizedefying audio performance, Apple dock & soundbar functionality in one, Bargain price tag, Smart, minimalistic styling
No wireless or HDMI connectivity, Bass & treble adjustment a little crude
It is hard to fault the T9. Obitsound has produced a much smaller and cheaper version of the superb T12 with truly size defying performance. The tiny soundbar and its sub will devour music and home cinema content with equal glee and fill out even the larg...
Compact, great sound, lots of input types, decent price
No visualisation of source or volume, may be minute lip-sync delay from source depending on positioning
Although small the T9 packs in the power and produces big sound. But it's not a barrage, this audible treat will bring great bass as well as mid and treble to any set up. It might not look all too exciting, but then who cares, it more than delivers for...