
Monoprice 139358 HT-35 5.1-Channel Home Theater System
A full 5.1-channel surround sound system that delivers real home theater immersion at a fraction of the price.
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Overview
Key Features
Modern design: Featuring compact, stylish curved cabinets and low profile speaker grilles, the HT-35 will seamlessly blend into any living space.
Secure mounting option: The satellite and center speakers feature a universal 1/4inx20 threaded mounting hole on the rear panel, allowing you to mount them securely to a wall mount or floor stand, while the satellites have an additional mounting hole on the bottom.
Compact size: The satellite speakers measure only 7. 5in x 4. 3in and weigh 2. 9 pounds each, while the center channel speaker measures about 10. 2in x 4. 3in x 6. 3in and weighs 3. 0 pounds. The compact 200-watt subwoofer is a 12. 2in cube and weighs less than 20 pounds.
Four satellite speakers, a center channel speaker, and a 200 watt, 8in subwoofer.
Easy to setup.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- True 5.1 surround separation with four satellites, center channel, and powered subwoofer delivers directional audio soundbars cannot match
- Compact satellite speakers at 7.5" x 4.3" and 2.9 lbs each blend into room decor without dominating shelf space
- 200-watt 8-inch subwoofer produces meaningful bass impact in an enclosure small enough to tuck beside a couch
- Universal 1/4"-20 mounting holes on all speakers make wall and stand mounting straightforward with standard hardware
- Curved cabinet design and low-profile grilles give the system a modern look that avoids the utilitarian aesthetic of budget speakers
👎 Cons
- Requires a separate AV receiver to power the passive satellites and center channel, adding to total system cost
- RCA-only connectivity limits direct connection options compared to systems with HDMI or optical inputs built in
- Satellite speakers lack tweeters with wide dispersion, so surround imaging narrows if speakers are not positioned at ear level
- No banana plug or binding post terminals — spring clip connectors on the satellites can loosen over time with thicker gauge wire
- Subwoofer at 200 watts handles movie rumble well but may underwhelm bass-heavy music listeners in rooms larger than about 300 square feet