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9 Reviews
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We tried to guesstimate the price of this system before learning its retail price – and were wrong by nearly a factor of two. Craftsman engineering and beguilingly smooth and natural sound led us to peg this system at £1500, not the £795 it is currentl...
Warm, large-scale sound, Includes everything you need
Very limited connectivity, Imperfect aesthetics
With home audio systems based on an unusual look, you often have to let go of the idea of value for money, but not so here. Packing-in a large central unit and two horn speakers complete with stands, £800 sounds like a good deal for such a system. However...
Overall, the FH009 is an extremely esoteric entertainment option, an expensive two-channel stereo system being positioned as an alternative to an upmarket soundbar. Ultimately, I suspect the proposition will prove divisive. Ferguson Hill has invented ...
Absolutely enormous, Only 2.1, Insubstantial remote control
The Ferguson Hill FH009 is a striking audio upgrade to any TV, albeit one likely to appeal to a limited clientele. Resolutely stereophonic and seemingly hewn from iron, just placing it under a flatscreen will prove a logistical challenge for many. But
Audio quality, Build quality, Simple and stylish design,
Overall, I’ve been very impressed with the performance of the Ferguson Hill FH009. Although the system isn’t cheap, you’ve got one hell of a high-quality product that’s more than capable of playing most genres of music, as well as TV and film.With the ...
We love the design of the Ferguson Hill FH009 home theatre system, with a classic transparent design to the speakers themselves, and high quality aluminium supports. It feels every inch the high-end entertainment system, and would compliment even the most expensive TV. Along with the classy transparent horn speakers, the Ferguson Hill FH009 also features two bass speakers, with an integrated ampl
We absolutely love the way the acrylic horn speakers look – aping Ferguson Hill's much more expensive speakers – but we're not so fond of the sub woofer. Finished in white, it looks bulky in comparison to its siblings, and you'll struggle to find somewhere to put it if your TV is attached to the wall.
Despite this, it's impossible not to like the Ferguson Hill FH009 home theatre system. It's beautifully well made, it looks fantastic and it sounds every bit as good as it looks. If you can store the bass speakers and amp somewhere below your TV, it's ...
Abstract: “We don’t do home theatre systems!” was the terse initial response to the Ferguson Hill FH009. Thinking it was a full surround sound package, and the reception those products traditionally get from the readers of hifi magazines, I thought putting this ...
It’s difficult, when you’re best known for your outlandish, high-end music system, to translate that down to a more affordable price point without diluting what made it special in the first place. Ferguson Hill is off to a good start with its eye-catc...