09 - 05 - 2024
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THE EVEREST 5.1

 

 

 

 

 

Even though it's just 6.56cm thick and 9.83cm wide the Everest 5.1 soundbar is 90cm long in order to have more than enough room for the 6 drivers and VFW screen in the middle (and that's without the two detachable satellite speakers).

 

 

Just over the VFW screen Majority has placed 5 rubber buttons (on/off, source, previous/volume down, next/volume up).

 

 

On both ends we find plastic covers with a drawing just next to them showcasing how you can remove them.

 

 

Removing those reveals the mounting ports for the two satellite speakers.

 

 

Worth mentioning is that when attached onto the soundbar the satellite speakers get charged.

 

 

With both satellite speakers attached the soundbar length increases to 123.6cm.

 

 

Turning the soundbar around we find one wall mount on each end and the power, stereo RCA Aux, 3.5mm line in, SPDIF, HDMI ARC and USB ports.

 

 

The remote control bundled with the Everest 5.1 is not one that stands out but it does have all needed buttons.

 

 

Aside attaching them onto the soundbar the two satellite speakers can also either get mounted onto the wall or placed on a flat surface as seen above.

 

 

At the rear of the satellite speakers, we find wall mounts, on/off buttons and microSD charging ports.

 

 

The subwoofer of the Everest 5.1 system measures 31cm in height, 28cm in width and 17cm in thickness and as expected the 130mm driver is facing the right side.

 

 

At the rear of the enclosure, we find the on/off power switch and the power port.