Technical Pro KTRIXC46C0H8 Surround Sound System Review
Our verdict
The Technical Pro KTRIXC46C0H8 is a 2.0 channel system with a 1600W power claim and Bluetooth connectivity priced at $438.99, but only 12 reviews at a 4.0 average makes it very difficult to assess with confidence. At this price point, better-documented alternatives from established audio brands deserve priority consideration.
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Buyers specifically seeking a high-wattage Bluetooth-enabled 2.0 system and comfortable purchasing with very limited peer feedback
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You need reliable buyer history before spending over $400, or want discrete surround channels rather than a stereo 2.0 setup
- Channels 2.0
- Power 1600 W
- Connectivity Bluetooth
- Color Black
- Weight 27.6 lb
- Priced 29% above the category median ($339.99 across 45 tracked models)
- Power of 1600 W - higher than 98% of the 45 models we track
Pros
- Bluetooth connectivity allows wireless audio from phones and tablets
- High claimed wattage may appeal to buyers wanting maximum headroom
- Available in black for a neutral, clean finish
Cons
- Only 12 reviews makes purchase confidence very low at this price
- 2.0 channels only, no true surround or subwoofer output
- 1600W is a peak figure from a PA-oriented brand, not a reliable RMS spec
- No HDMI connectivity for direct TV integration
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 12 owner ratings
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Popularity1.1/5
12 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other AV receivers and amplifiers, soundbars, home theater speakers, subwoofers, surround sound systems and Blu-ray players we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['The Technical Pro KTRIXC46C0H8 is priced at $438.99 and lists a 1600W power rating alongside Bluetooth connectivity. The system is a 2.0 channel configuration, meaning stereo output only with no dedicated subwoofer channel or surround speakers included. It weighs 27.6 pounds.', 'Technical Pro is a DJ and live-sound oriented brand, so its wattage figures are typically peak or program ratings rather than continuous RMS output. The 1600W headline will draw attention on a spec sheet, but real-world sustained output is lower. For home theater use, this distinction matters more than in DJ or party speaker contexts.', 'With just 12 reviews at a 4.0 average, this system has a much thinner track record than most products in this price tier. The 4.0 score is acceptable but not impressive, and the tiny review pool means a single strong or weak experience can shift the number significantly. Buyers should weigh that uncertainty carefully at $438.99.']
Specifications
| Channels | 2.0 |
|---|---|
| Power | 1600 W |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth |
| Color | Black |
| Weight | 27.6 lb |
Performance notes
Rated at 1600W with 2.0 channel output. Bluetooth is the listed connectivity method. Weight is 27.6 pounds. No dimensions are listed. No channel or driver detail is available beyond the high-level spec.
What buyers say
12 reviews at 4.0 stars is statistically thin. The score is neither a strong endorsement nor a red flag, but the tiny sample size means buyers are essentially making an early adopter decision at a $438.99 price point.
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Frequently asked questions
Why does a 2.0 system from Technical Pro cost nearly $440?
Technical Pro products are marketed toward DJ and live event use, where high power output and Bluetooth connectivity for a stereo cabinet command higher prices than equivalent home audio systems. For home theater budgets, $440 buys a well-reviewed 5.1 speaker package from brands like Klipsch or Fluance, which most buyers in this category would find more useful.
Is Bluetooth audio good enough for a home theater system?
Bluetooth is convenient but introduces compression and a small latency delay compared to wired connections. For music playback the difference is modest, but in a home theater context, even small audio-video sync issues can be distracting. If you are connecting to a TV for movie watching, an optical or HDMI ARC connection is generally preferable to Bluetooth.