Saturday, December 27, 2008

Samsung's elegant HT-TX75 Home Theater Audio System offers industry leading power. Imagine 1200 watts of audio power, enhanced by Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic decoders--that's what the HT-TX75 has in store for you. You'll be delighted with the superior non-interlaced images you get from the latest digital television receivers. Smooth progressive scan imaging eliminates even the slightest hint of blur or distortion. Load up the 5-disc DVD tray and Watch your fill of movies and videos without having to change discs. With USB Host Play, you can plug a portable digital device into the USB port for instant entertainment. Additionally, with the ability to go wireless you can expand your system to achieve the ultimate surround sound experience without the need to figure out how to hide those unsightly wires.
Customer Review: not recommend
DVD player is not good. couple of my friends had samsung dvd player everybody has same problem.
Customer Review: Fire hazard
My wife purchased this system for me last Christmas to go with my new Samsung plasma. After operating the system for approximately 3 months, one night it began sparking and smoking and almost caught fire. I sent the dvd unit to Samsung who, in turn, sent it to some third party for repair. Rather than replacing the unit, the repair company replaced some parts and sent the original unit back to me. The unit still reaks of burnt plastic smell. This may be an isolated incident, but beware and do not leave the unit turned on while away for your home. I have been satisfied with its operation otherwise.


Friday, December 26, 2008

BRAND NEWEnjoy every facet of a multi-media experience with this home theater multimedia station, offering a DVD recorder, built-in VCR, 7-in-2 media card reader and much more.


Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Pure power meets slick, modern styling with the Philips MCD288 Micro DVD Home Theatre. With 100 total Watts of power, this small-but-powerful system will fill your room with high quality audio. It is also a flexible media player and will play a multitude of formats. DVD, DVD+RW, DivX, Picture and Video CD are all supported, and it will even play MP3 files on CD-R/RW media. This progressive scan player gives you crisp, high-resolution video. Dynamic Bass Boost and Digital Sound Control let you customize your listening experience. High quality video and audio, multiple features, and a modern, wall-mountable design make the Philips MCD288 a welcome addition to any room.
Customer Review: Looks but no brains
Philips MCD288 Micro DVD Home Theater System with Subwoofer A very stylish system. It sounds good, but not great. If you plan to listen to it at low volumes there is a background hum that is quite annoying. At volume 4 and above, sounds really nice. Unfortunately, we bought it for our infant to listen to lullabies to get to sleep. We set it at 3 and there's a slight hum that annoys me. I'm sure my daughter won't mind, but if I had to do it over again I would not have purchased this one. There is no clock feature on this either.
Customer Review: fits for what is expected
Stylish, small, plays divx, complete in all functions Very good for small places. If you want a living room home theather don't buy this Fits for what is expected.I give 4 stars because divx subtitles have to be the same name of movie. I had to rename all my divx.movies and subtitles


Tuesday, December 23, 2008

The Samsung HT-DS610 Home Theater System combines everything you need for an invigorating and immersive surround sound experience in one compact, convenient, and affordable package. It offers a five-disc DVD player/changer and integrated receiver with one powered subwoofer and five compact satellite speakers. This system provides 600 watts of total power output (100 watt subwoofer, 100 watts per five satellite speakers) and decodes Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II, and Dolby DTS surround sound for maximum sound effects.

The five-disc DVD player plays CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-Audio format discs. It can also play back your own burned MP3-CDs. Other features include JPEG photo playback, parental lock, and 3:2 pulldown compensation. The tuner presets can be used to store AM and FM stations (30 in total). It provides the following connections:

  • Composite Video In: 1
  • Composite Video Out: 1
  • S-Video Out: 1
  • Component Video In: 1
  • Component Video Out: 1
  • Headphone: 1

What's in the Box
5-disc DVD Player/Receiver, six speakers (including subwoofer), remote control, batteries, AM/FM antenna, speaker cable, subwoofer and connection cable, printed instructions
Customer Review: DO NOT PURCHASE THIS PRODUCT!
In the beginning I thought it was the best thing since sliced bread, color coded, easy to set up and a good starter HT System with ok sound. But that soon changed. Three or four months after I had the unit, CD's & DVD's wouldn't load. I would open/eject a few times and they would eventually load. But then it just stopped loading altogether and it would display "disk error". I called support and was told that it must be the quality of the CD or DVD. I was told to get a disk cleaner. I sent them the unit and now we are going back and forth that it's now not under warranty! This product is a LEMON! I wish I had seen all the other reviews out there telling of this major issue! Samsung should recall this product!
Customer Review: Nice, bit I have an issue
I agree with all the positive reviews here, the sounds is nice. I did notive an improvement in the picture with progressive scan with the component cables. I have a JVC 52" rear projection HDTV. However, there is a glitch in the progressive scan, I'm not sure how to describe it, but it seems to glitch/freeze/spaz for a split second. Not sure what is going on, might be the TV, but progressive scan works fine with my Gamecube.


Monday, December 22, 2008

One of the most affordable 5.1 systems with HDMI capability delivers the goods, thanks to the AVR 245's high-current amplification and HDMI switching, while the DVD 37 provides crystal-clear upscaled DVD playback and DVD-Audio. The sonic perfection carries through to all channels, thanks to the HKTS 15 speakers.


Sunday, December 21, 2008

If you dream of a world without wires, the SONY DAV-FX100W Home Theater Dream System will make your dreams become reality with a wireless connection to the rear speakers. It features a 5 disc DVD/CD/SA-CD changer, 1000 watts total system power handling, and a sleek, silver aluminum finish sure to compliment your favorite room in the house. Sound enhancements like the S-Master Digital Amplifier processes HDTV digital audio sources for clear sound reproduction while the HDMI connection carries uncompressed audio and video signals for uncompromised sound and picture reproduction as well as selectable 720p or 1080i output.

The DAV-FX100W provides 143 watts to each of its five channels and 285 watts to the subwoofer, which features an 8-inch woofer for low-tone bass and smooth, powerful effects. This system will adapt to fit any room with adjustable floor-standing speakers that you can place in a variety of positions.

Sony's Digital Infrared Audio Transmission (DIAT) system enables you to enjoy the full power of 5.1 channel surround sound without running wires from the front of the room to the rear speakers (other speakers connect via cables). The advanced DIAT technology transfers digital audio signals without compression or compromise to sound quality. It ensures pure audio reproduction without deterioration that might be present in other wireless transmission methodologies. DIAT's unique build insures that the system is not vulnerable to interference by other wireless information or data transmitted from common hold-hold items such as microwaves and cordless phones.

The DAV-FX100W's 5-disc changer is compatible with DVD movie, CD audio, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD-R/RW, and VCD discs as well as digital MP3 and JPEG content. It can also play the latest Super Audio Compact Discs, for the ultimate in stereo and multi-channel sound quality. It's also compatible with Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby Digital, DTS, Digital Cinema Surround sound formats. Sony's Digital Cinema Sound processing technology brings unbelievable clarity, richness, and realism to this home theater system, recreating true movie theater sound in your home. It includes a digital AM/FM radio tuner with 30 total presets. Other features include a highly readable dot matrix fluorescent display and a preprogrammed, full-function remote control. It offers the following video and audio connections:

  • Composite Video In: 2 (Rear)
  • Composite Video Out: 1 (Rear)
  • S-Video Out: 1 (Rear)
  • Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr) Out: 1 (Rear)
  • HDMI Video Out: 1 (Rear)
  • Analog Audio In: 2 (Rear)
  • Optical Audio In: 1 (Rear)
  • Coaxial Audio Digital In: 1 (Rear)
  • Headphone In: Headphone Jack (3.5mm)

What's in the Box
DVD changer/player, six speakers (subwoofer, center channel, two front, two rear), remote control (with batteries), speaker cable, composite A/V cable, printed operating instructions
Customer Review: Looks good .... BUT....
As with the other reviews, I bought it for it's design and wireless rear speakers feature, and it's a Sony, so it must be good! Ha! The CD/DVD player is in fact the worst I've ever seen, and I've had a few over the years. I would much rather have a single disk system that works well, instead of this 5 disk system that gets 'lost in space'... It's extremely s.l.o.w and frustrating to use. I've owned this unit for over a year and my wife still won't touch it, as she see's the frustration I go through everytime I use the CD/DVD player (or try to anyway). The sound is only middle of the road ... not worth what I paid. Sorry Sony ... never again, there's too many other units on the market !
Customer Review: Basically junk
I bought this system a year ago, a family gift for Xmas. Christmas Eve this year, it swallowed a rented DVD and wouldn't let it go until I attacked it with screwdrivers. Now it seems to work again, but I'm going to dump it in the trash anyway. Basically, it's a piece of junk: 1. The sound is like it's coming up from a pool of mud. 2. The DVD player is slo-o-o-ow, and the control over DVD playing poor. My $69 Toshiba DVD player is worlds better mechanically. 3. The whole system is made up of proprietary components, so if you decide on a new amp/receiver/DVD player, you're out of luck. The speakers have to go too. Maybe it's all for the best. Mine is out the door tomorrow morning. I'm only afraid this may be a discontinued model, and no one will have the chance to benefit from this opinion.


Saturday, December 20, 2008

The Coby DVD-427 is a complete package containing all the basics you need to set up your first home theater system. Connect the DVD player, satellite speakers, and subwoofer to your existing HD-capable television and enjoy all the benefits of progressive scan and Dolby Digital. The system is compatible with PAL and NTSC signals, and the DVD player can play back DVD, CD, CD-R/RW, and MP3-formatted discs. Plus, the silver finish will look smart with your existing home entertainment devices.

The DVD player's features include subtitles, multiple viewing angles, an onscreen display, zoom, and parental lock. Use the full-function remote control to take advantage of all of these features. Audio outputs include Dolby Digital and coaxial digital out, and video outputs include component video out for progressive scan, composite video, and S-video outputs. The built-in amplifier also features a separate volume and bass control.

What's in the Box
DVD player, subwoofer, 2 satellite speakers, full function remote control, user's manual, and warranty information.
Customer Review: don't buy it
I bought this for my dad, because he loves tv. He never could get the crappy thing to work. What a waste and embarrassing gift!


Friday, December 19, 2008

Pure power meets slick, modern styling with the Philips MCD288 Micro DVD Home Theatre. With 100 total Watts of power, this small-but-powerful system will fill your room with high quality audio. It is also a flexible media player and will play a multitude of formats. DVD, DVD+RW, DivX, Picture and Video CD are all supported, and it will even play MP3 files on CD-R/RW media. This progressive scan player gives you crisp, high-resolution video. Dynamic Bass Boost and Digital Sound Control let you customize your listening experience. High quality video and audio, multiple features, and a modern, wall-mountable design make the Philips MCD288 a welcome addition to any room.
Customer Review: Looks but no brains
Philips MCD288 Micro DVD Home Theater System with Subwoofer A very stylish system. It sounds good, but not great. If you plan to listen to it at low volumes there is a background hum that is quite annoying. At volume 4 and above, sounds really nice. Unfortunately, we bought it for our infant to listen to lullabies to get to sleep. We set it at 3 and there's a slight hum that annoys me. I'm sure my daughter won't mind, but if I had to do it over again I would not have purchased this one. There is no clock feature on this either.
Customer Review: fits for what is expected
Stylish, small, plays divx, complete in all functions Very good for small places. If you want a living room home theather don't buy this Fits for what is expected.I give 4 stars because divx subtitles have to be the same name of movie. I had to rename all my divx.movies and subtitles


Thursday, December 18, 2008

If you want to create your home theater with the best technologies in mind, the Sony HTD-DW830 is a good thing to start with. It offers a built-in Dolby Digital, DTS and Dolby Pro Logic decoding, Digital Cinema Sound Studio A, B, C, Digital Cinema Sound Virtual 3D modes. It provides 11 digital soundfields with Soundfield Link. The four satellite speakers for front and surround deliver exceptional surround effects and center speaker with active subwoofer really kick the action.
Customer Review: Excellent Performance Per Dollar
If your goal is to get good sound for your home theater without dropping big bucks, take a look at this unit. Granted, a subwoofer of this size with only 50 watts cannot compete with a big system, but if you want deep bass, be prepared to pay a whole lot more. It sounded to me like this system put out a decent level and taughtness of bass down to about 50 Hz and could play fairly dynamically up to 90 or 95 dB. Above that level, the system sounded compressed and the smoothness of the midrange went away. But at a reasonable volume level, the mids are well reproduced and smooth. The controls have adequate sensitivity to allow you to set equalization and surround effects to match your taste for a wide variety of movie soundtracks. This is a bargain.
Customer Review: THIS SYSTEM ROCKS!!
As I said in the title "THIS SYSTEM ROCKS".If your room is small go with this Sony. I looked at the Kenwood, to big for my room. Now you can watch your dvds to there fullest (audio wise)when you insert a dvd that has the DTS AUDIO FUNCTION you feel like your right in the movie. Before you start watching a movie and you have this system check out the audio menu and see if there is a DTS AUDIO TRACK and if there is USE IT DON'T ABUSE. I would have like to give it 10stars but Amazon went only up to five


Wednesday, December 17, 2008

MTX Audio's Model MP (multi-purpose) speakers are designed for more than one purpose. They are optimized for use in home theater yet were engineered to handle extreme weather conditions indoors or out. Though they may suit many different needs, they achieve one goal - great sound. For your home theater, Model MP speakers offer a limitless set of choices for LCR and surround sound applications. Put together a matched set of 5 of these speakers for a unique, timber matched set of audiophile home theater speakers. Or, incorporate them among your in-wall or floor speakers to create the home theater you desire.MTX Audio's Multi-purpose speakers are designed with the elements in mind! The materials were selected to minimize the effects of damp conditions aluminum grilles, stainless steel and solid brass hardware with rubber surrounds, and polypropylene woofer cones. Wet, dry, hot or cold weather - this speaker continues to perform. This way, you can use the same speaker on the patio that you have inside in the home theater. You can feel comfortable placing these Multi-purpose speakers just about anywhere, even on top of your TV. Ideally, your Home Theater speakers should blend right in with your decor. The sleek, Euro-style design of Model MP speakers has an aesthetic appeal that will complement any decorating scheme.


Tuesday, December 16, 2008

jWIN continuously puts its efforts in Rand D, and market research. And jWIN puts its pride in the products it manufactures and sells. jWIN's products have been engineered to ensure quality and reliability with the most updated set of features that jWIN's consumers demand. jWIN strives to be ahead of its competitors by offering the most up to date designs and features at the most affordable prices.PRODUCT FEATURES:Built-in 5.1-channel amplifier provides you with powerful surround sound;Multi-plug interfaces for various audio and video systems;2.0-channel line input jacks for VCD, DVD, and other devices;5.1-channel line input jacks for high-quality surround sound;Space-saving home theater system design;Easy to adjust center, front, rear, and subwoofer volume.
Customer Review: Very good for the price. Better than I expected.
I bought this for my husband for a present. Despite it being an obscure, unheard-of brand, this system was better than I expected as far as sound quality. I also really like that the speakers are small (about 4"x4"x4"), so they are unobtrusive in our really small living room. The only con is really how short the wires are. We ran the rear speakers up to the roof, and then around the room to behind the couch. The area is only approx 10'x8', and the wires barely reached. The front speakers didn't even have enough lenghth to reach from the subwoofer on the floor, to the top corners at the front of the room (6-8' of lenghth needed). But all in all, a great sounding system, and perfect for my budget and needs. In the future maybe I'll get a higher quality one, but this is just fine for now.
Customer Review: Great value - good sound
Bought these as part of a personal Home Theater set-up for a 200 sq foot space. Easy to put together - color coded plugs and sockets. You wouldn't need more - no need to waste money on other speakers for 90% of uses. Excellent value for money.


Monday, December 15, 2008

Got your widescreen HDTV for your living room? That's only part of the experience. HDTV sound goes beyond 2-channel stereo, dividing sound into 5 channels. Get yourself a 5.1 channel surround receiver and add these speakers and you've got home theater to enjoy and love! JBL's CS6100 6-Piece Home Cinema Speaker Package is a high-performance home-theater speaker system that beautifully complements your living room. The four satellites, matching horizontal center, and 300-watt (peak) subwoofer deliver unbelievable sound. The satellites and center channel feature JBL's advanced titanium-laminate dome tweeters and dual 3-1/2" drivers for unsurpassed power and realism. The voice-matched center channel speaker uses components that are identical to those used in the satellites for seamless pans. The black, high-gloss finish brings a touch of attractive contemporary design to your home and complements any flat-panel television. Wall brackets are included for the satellites and center channel.
Customer Review: Stunning Looks - Even Better Sound!
This speaker set out-performs it's price and competition. Decided to upgrade receiver for blu-ray TrueHD audio & planned to leave Infinty speaker set in place. Got a great deal on JBL CS6100's that I couldn't pass up, and it came in before new Pioneer VSX-1018. Hooked them up to old Pioneer VSX-D811S expecting some improvement over Infinity... and was blown away by the sound difference. Bass is tight and punchy and sounds much bigger than 10" without any boominess. Center channel is clean and crisp and surrounds create nice sound envelope without overpowering the center. Excellent construction, wire-connections and mounting system... and they look so good they draw compliments from visitors before I even power them up! Now that the new receiver is in, TrueHD sounds better at my house than it did in Best Buy's home theater room!
Customer Review: An unbeatable deal for the price!
I was actually a little hesitant about these speakers. I was torn between these and the Harman Kardon HKTS-18's. I actually found these on eBay for an unbeatable deal. Well, anyways, on to the speakers.... Wow! I never thought these speakers could so good! I bought them to replace some old Sony satellites that just had to go. And boy, am I ever glad that I bought these speakers. I bought them along with Onkyo TX-SR606 and they sound incredible. I've played Blu-ray movies on them and heard DTS-HD MA, Dolby TrueHD, and PCM sound. OMG, I've never heard sound so clear. After hearing these tracks, I will never go back to standard DVD ever again. The speakers are so clear and have lots of punch. The subwoofer is amazing too. It pumps out some SERIOUS bass. I also like the design of the speakers. They have a glossy, aesthetically pleasing look that will fit almost any home. Probably the only negative thing I would say is that the mounting options that come with it are not the best. I prefer to use speaker stands, but I had to buy other brackets and screws in order for them to fit on my old stands. It wasn't too bad, but it would be nice if all manufacturers would agree on one design for speaker brackets.... Anyway, I've absolutely loved these speakers. If you want the best bang for your buck, get these speakers. They probably will not satisfy audiophile ears, but for those who are new to home theater products, they will blow you away. Skip Bose and get these magnificent speakers! JBL is awesome!


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Sunday, December 14, 2008

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Fusing full 1080p high definition with Blu-ray Disc performance and S-AIR wireless technology, the BDV-IS1000 is ultimate choice in home theater systems. In addition to a great picture and BD-Live capability, this home theater system delivers amazing sound from one subwoofer and five golf ball-sized speakers. With Dolby TrueHD and dts-HD sound formats and dual HDMI inputs, you will experience astounding HD video and audio performance. Clear the clutter and enjoy wireless rear surround sound as well as music in multi-rooms. You can also expand your listening options via the digital media port input and enjoy music stored on select Walkman and iPod MP3 players, PCs and Bluetooth devices. This home theater system is equipped with automatic calibration for fast and easy room set-up.


Friday, December 12, 2008

Philips HTS3151D Home Theater System (Refurbished) Simply sounds great. Dock included for iPod. A stylish and compact digital system, the HTS3151D produces high quality Dolby multi-channel surround sound. Able to play practically any disc, it provides captivating home entertainment for the enjoyment of both movies and music.


Thursday, December 11, 2008

With 1000-Watts of Total System Power, you?ll bring your home theater experience to a whole new level.
Customer Review: So far, so good...
I just bought the RT2870 from Wal-Mart which for all intensive purposes looks just like the RT2770. I hooked it up last night and have since used it to play movies and CD's. The sound is very good, but not excellent (what else can you expect for this price?). I can't imagine anyone needing to turn it up all the way to get decent sound. If I turned mine all the way up, I think my windows would blow!! People have also complained about the speaker wires. Two of the speakers (one left, one right) have VERY long wires, I can't imagine it not being enough, unless you just have a huge living room (mine is 12x18, and I have tons of slack in the wire). The other two are not as long. I never could get the sound from just my TV to come through, and I hooked it up just like it said. So unfortunately I guess that means that my sons' PS2 isn't going to play through this, and that would have been cool. Also, as far as the tuner goes, I could only pick up 2 stations, and neither of them are of interest to me. So, the only good I'm getting out of it thus far is for DVDs and CDs. This is my first ever home theater so it's good enough for me I guess! Thank goodness for the color-coded wires, it made setting up a breeze (and I was quite nervous about it, as I am not mechanically inclined and usually *hate* putting things together). As far as recommendations go, if you are a serious entertainment junkie and like all of your stuff tricked out, spend double this price and get something that will probably suit you more. Our entertainment needs are pretty basic (and so is our budget) so this suits us fine. Just be warned, the receiver box is HUGE and you have to give it lots of space (4" on each side and 2" on the top) to keep it from overheating (and burning completely out!)...and they aren't lying, the thing runs HOT. Walmart.com has a Pioneer surround sound system for around $250, and if I were to recommend something a little higher priced and better quality, it would probably be that. You usually can't go wrong with Pioneer, but RCA tends to be hit-and-miss. Good luck with whatever you decide to purchase!
Customer Review: Didn't Last Long
It seemed nice while it lasted, which was about 4 months. This unit runs very hot and I even had fans on it. One day it just had too much and quit on me. Pros: Lots of inputs, looks nice, decent sound. Cons: Subwoofer came with a vibration, probably bad seal. I bought mine recertified, so this may also be why. Not very loud, had to turn up to 45/50 to get decent volume. Other Comments: This was my first Surround Sound System with a Receiver. I have upgraded to a Pioneer VSX-D812 which blows the RCA way out of the water. If you're looking for something cheap to put in a small room and not use alot of power or much noise the RCA is fine. If you're looking for a decent Surround Sound System, look elsewhere.


Tuesday, December 9, 2008

You have just bought your widescreen TV, a Blu-Ray player, and the sound system to go with it. Now how do you put it all together in a cohesive home-entertainment network? It's relatively simple! Here is an ideal furniture item to support your TV and organize your home-theater system for top-quality performance. The Sanus Platinum AV Foundations PFPL is a four-shelf flat-panel TV stand with sleek lines and a custom-blended finish to offer a striking look that complements modern AV gear. Its high-quality construction, thick tempered-glass shelving and open architecture maximize airflow and provide the enhanced strength needed to handle even the largest televisions. Features include a large wire management channel and a reversible curved stand design to accommodate both flat and curved TV bases. Sleek, stylish, and unobtrusive, this home theater stand is a must-have to manage and enjoy HDTV to the maximum. Requires Assembly 4 Shelves including Top Overall Height 21.5 Top shelf measures 42W x 18D (supports up to 150 lbs.) Middle shelves supports up to 50 lbs.; lower middle shelf supports up to 80 lbs. There are two 1-5/8-diameter cable ducts for routing and organizing your audio/video cables Unit dimensions - 47-3/16W x 21-1/4H x 23-1/16D Open-air design allows adequate ventilation to all your equipment Distance Between Shelves 7 Inches Requires Assembly MDF and Steel design with tempered glass shelves


Monday, December 8, 2008

acoustic suspension (sealed) design * wall-mount brackets and tabletop stands included * center speaker cradle included * video-shielded * warranty: 5 years *


While most audio manufacturers trot out a new line of AV receivers every year, Harman Kardon generally sits out of the "feature war" and lets its models stay in the product line longer. That's why it's a big deal that the company has announced three new receivers, bringing many cutting-edge features that were previously missing from the company's lineup. As always, these new receivers have Harman's typically refined look, and now that some of the models include updated features--like high-resolution audio decoding, a high-def graphical user interface, and video upconversion--you won't have to settle for beauty without brains. Don't get spooked that the watts-per-channel specs on these receivers seem low. While other manufacturers tend to inflate their power ratings, Harman Kardon sticks to real-world numbers--in other words, Harman Kardon's 30-watt receiver may sound just as loud as another company's "100-watt" receiver.Of course, Harman Kardon fans have always trumpeted the brand's excellent sound, but we'll have to wait until we get our hands on a review sample to do a comparison. Harman Kardon also puts a big emphasis on making products easy to use, and we have to admit that the company's manuals are a cut above the competition.


Saturday, December 6, 2008

The CVHD Series for high definition audio for home theater is true to the earthshaking legacy of Cerwin-Vega! It plays loud, delivers great bass, and brings home theater to an entirely new level. Finally you'll hear what you've been missing - from the delicate overtones of a stringed instrument to increased vocal intelligibility of movie dialog. And when the action begins, you'll feel it like never before. The CVHD Series is just what you've always wanted from the company that defined bass!
Customer Review: Not for use in apartments!
I went with these speakers because I used to have Cerwin-Vega car audio equipment and Concert speakers. They have always been very impressive to say the least. I am happy to say they did not disappoint. I have my CVHD 5.1 system hooked up to an Onkyo TX-SR605S. The pros of this system are that it sounds every bit as good playing music as it does playing movies. It sounds very good at high volume. This is one of the only systems in its category that I could find that comes with a 12" sub and it really makes a difference. The speakers are big and noticeable, which I like, but I can understand some won't. The only 2 cons I can think of are that the speakers come with no stands so they do have to be wall mounted and the sub tends to have a ground loop issue. I overcame the ground loop issue with one of those 3 prong to 2 prong converter things. Given that is not the best idea it is the cheapest and easiest fix if you experience this issue. Another issue I have read about on this site is that the sub shuts off at low volume. This is true but can also be easily resolved by turning up the sub output on your receiver and the volume down on the sub itself. So in closing, you are getting some awesome sound from a company with a history for amazing audio equipment in all fields, for a reasonable price. I love the set I have and would not trade them for anything. In fact I plan on buying 2 more satellite speakers and making my system 7.1. Do keep in mind there is a reason they call themselves the LOUD speaker company!
Customer Review: Awesome Sound- Blows the Bose systems out of the water
After having a Bose 28 system for a little while (and being very dissatisfied)I Sold it and bought the CVHD system & a Yamaha RX-V861 Receiver.What a difference, the bose system might be fine for someone without any concern over audio quality or tone def, But the CVHD system sounds unbelievable at any sound level.One word of caution this system will ROCK your house, So as the other reviewer stated if you live in an apartment this system will get you evicited in short order (its hard to resist not cranking it up LOUD). The only con to this system is the speakers are pretty big & are only offered in black (I'm going to paint the rears white).


Friday, December 5, 2008

Welcome the Sony HT-7200DH to your home! HDTV is more than the widescreen display. That's where the HT-7200DH offers significant value. It's the sound that goes along with it. 5.1 channels of surround sound - front, center, and rear. There's a subwoofer to add super low frequencies. 1000 Watts of total power and you've got home-theater of extraordinary quality. But there's a 5-Disc DVD and CD player with an AM/FM radio built-in. The radio is also XM ready (subscription required). 5 High-quality Sony satellite speakers and 1 Subwoofer deliver encompassing sound with your DVD movies and select HDTV broadcasts. An HDMI connector upconverts standard DVD discs for top display on 1080p television screens. With lots of connections for expansion, the Sony HT-7200DH is a serious home-theater system for those that are really committed to fine home entertainment. Ports - 1 Digital Media Port Input (Rear), 6 Analog Audio Inputs (1 Front/5 Rear), 2 Analog Audio Outputs (Rear), 1 Coaxial Audio Digital Input (Rear), 3 Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr) Inputs (Rear), 2 Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr) Outputs (Rear), 4 Composite Video Inputs (3 Rear/1 Front), 3 Composite Video Outputs (Rear), 1 Headphone Input (Rear), 2 Optical Audio Inputs (Rear), 3 HDMI Connection Inputs (Rear), 1 HDMI Connection Output (Rear), 1 Coaxial Audio Digital Output (Rear), 1 Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr) Output (Rear), 1 Composite Video Output (Rear), 1 HDMI Connection Output (Rear), 1 Optical Audio Output (Rear), 1 S-Video Output (Rear), and 1 Analog Audio Output (Rear) Digital Cinema Auto Calibration (Mic Included) Bravia Synch with Bravia TV models Sony Digital Cinema Sound(TM) Technology for optimal movie sound
Customer Review: Very happy with the Sony system
I've had the Sony 7200 for 3 months and have nothing but quality clear sound. All the components are connected via HDMI except one. Components are Samsung LCD TV, Sony PS3, included up-convert 1080P DVD player, HD DirectTV, and the 8 year old VCR. The included DVD player nearly matches the Blu-ray in picture and sound quality. They are controlled by a sweet Logitech universal remote. I like the TV and movie sound more than the entry/mid priced 7 year old Onkyo system it replaces. Sony 7200 provides high quality sound and plenty of gush in the highs and lows. It is definitely louder than the previous system. I had the base set at 5/8, and later tuned it down a bit to the middle. The base has a major league punch. For CD music listening, I'd say it ties with the Onkyo, which is fantastic. The Onkyo and the CRT TV are moved to the man-cave. One thing I was looking for in this purchase was that it would provide plenty of volume. And it does. I have the volume meter turned to 20 to 25 for normal TV viewing, 15 to 18 for evening viewing, and 30-35 when viewing sports or movies with company. Believe me, 30 is loud, 35 is booming. I don't know how loud it gets and haven't read up on it. To me from 15 to 35 range is more than acceptable, anything louder is reserved for rock concerts, or to "blow off someone's clothes" I guess. The build, including the speakers, are of high quality fit-&-finish and solid. I'd highly recommend this product as the home theatre center piece. Very pleased with all this performance for a nominal price.
Customer Review: Solid entry level receiver with great features.
As my first big box Home Theater system, I don't have anything to compare it to, but I feel the price was worth it. The system looks great. The speakers are a decent size, and when set up, can look very attractive in a modern themed room. The receiver itself is very slick with with a nice design. The receiver has plenty of hookups that will be suitable for most people. With 3 HDMI inputs, you should be able to hook up all your Hi-Definition components. One great feature is the ability to process the audio through the HDMI. Some receivers can't handle this and you have to deal with complex connections involving analog to digital, digital to analog, etc. This receiver is great for a PS3 owner because it can take advantage of the loss less sound formats. (Dolby TrueHD, DTS MA, etc.) I haven't hooked up the included 1080p upscaling DVD player and don't know if I will because I have a PS3. Therefore I cannot comment on that component. The remote is pretty weak. It has a hard time working from further distances and it is in no way universal. I would recommend a fairly high-end universal remote. I was dealing with three remotes and it wasn't pretty. The included speaker cable is pretty standard and if you're running some cables under the carpet or through the wall or something, you will most likely need some longer cables to reach the surround speakers. The sound is great. The powered 8 inch subwoofer really packs a punch for movies and games. The different standard-def audio options sound great with your cable box. There is an auto calibration setup which consists of placing the included microphone at the same height and location you would be sitting. You then start the test and the speakers all spit out some white noise to tell the receiver how far away, how close to the other speakers, etc, everything is. Very useful. If you would rather do things yourself, each speaker can be individually adjusted to your liking. All in all, I would say this system is a great bang for your buck. Pros -Nice design -Nice sound -Ample inputs -Good price Cons -Speaker cable -Included remote


Thursday, December 4, 2008

Single Disc Home Theater System (LHT754) combines a robust 1,000W of audio power along with a stylish design featuring easy-to-use backlit touch sensor controls.
Customer Review: piece of junk
I purchased this product hoping to rpelace old home theatre system. I can only rarely get DVD's to play on it. The DVD's work fine on my other player but not this one. I used to be very happy with LG products but I will never again purchase another product with the LG name on it.
Customer Review: Disappointed
Subwoofer didn't work, so this system sounded horrible. Couldn't get it to play any sound other than when watching a movie. Packed it up and sent it back.


Wednesday, December 3, 2008

The HT-DB120 merges the basic components of a home theater into one compact and silvery system, delivering simplicity and convenience for people seeking quality home entertainment in a surprisingly affordable package. The HT-DB120 spins DVD-Video, video CD, audio CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3 and WMA (Windows Media Audio) CD, as well as Kodak Picture CD/JPEG CD--great for living-room slideshows of your digital photos; you can even pick one to be the wallpaper for the player's onscreen menu.

The amplifier distributes 40 watts per channel to each of the system's 5 compact satellite speakers (left, center, right, and left/right surround), while the standalone subwoofer packs a potent 50 watts.

All major movie surround signals are decoded and routed to their appropriate speakers: Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II (which generates 5.1 surround from any stereo source, whether movie or music), and DTS 5.1-channel surround sound. The system includes an AM/FM radio tuner with 30 preset memory settings, and a headphone jack for private or late-night listening.

The system's progressive-scan component-video output prepares you for the future, with the ability to use the system in conjunction with a high-definition or HD-ready television. Smooth progressive-scan images are free from even the slightest hint of blurring or distortion, bringing new realism to DVD movies and other selections.

The HT-DB120 also performs 3:2 pulldown detection--an unexpected inclusion at this price. DVD mastering introduces a common distortion when adjusting 24-frames-per-second movies to 30 fps video; reverse 3:2 pulldown digitally corrects this distortion, removing the redundant information to display a film-frame-accurate picture.

What's in the Box
DVD player/integrated surround amplifier, 5 satellite speakers, a powered subwoofer, AM/FM antennas, a remote control, remote batteries, a user's manual, and all requisite cabling.
Customer Review: DVD went bad and the service on this is worse
Works ok with some DVDs. The only reason I bought was for the radio included in but it was not worth the trouble. In 12 months it has spent atleast 2 months getting fixed. The DVD doesnt open and they dont know whats the fix for it. Said they added some lubricant to open but it failed again. Then they changed the laser head dont know why but even that doesnt seem to help
Customer Review: Like everything but the voice
Everything seems ok about this, but I cant hear the voice channel very well. I pretty much have to turn it up to 35-40 to be able to hear much voice durring a movie... If I could fix that I'd be plenty happy.


Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Complete home theater system includes 5.1-channel Class D digital amplifier with built-in surround sound decoders, progressive-scan DVD/CD/MP3/DivX player, FM tuner, 4 satellite speakers, 1 center-channel speaker and subwoofer Total output: 300 watts RMS (satellite speakers: 4 x 37.5W RMS; center speaker: 75W RMS; subwoofer: 75W RMS) Multiple surround sound decoders built in. Built-in surround sound decoders include Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic II CD, CD-R/RW, VCD, SVCD, DVD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R DL, DivX, MP3, WMA and JPEG format playback capability Night Mode function emphasizes dialog and minimizes loud sound effects (to avoid disturbing others) while maintaining proper balance and dynamic range System frequency response: 180Hz - 14kHz Included Apple® iPod® dock lets you connect your iPod, iPod mini or iPod nano; USB Direct port lets you attach a digital USB device to enjoy your digital photos and music Inputs: 1 aux line-in, 1 audio Outputs: 1 component video, 1 composite video Easy-Fit connectors with color coding for simple setup Includes remote and 2 AA batteriesTotal System Power300WFront Surround Power/Channel37.5W x 4Rear Surround Power/Channel75W x 1Subwoofer Power (watts)75WSubwoofer Type PassiveSubwoofer Size (in.)6.5"DVD Disc Capacity1Playback FormatsCD, CD-R/RW, VCD, SVCD, DVD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R DL, DivX, MP3, WMA, JPEGSatellite Radio-Ready NoDolby Digital Decoder YesDTS Decoder No Dolby Pro Logic Decoder Yes Number of Speakers 5 + subwooferSatellite Speakers 3" full rangeHDMI Inputs No DVI Inputs No Component Video Inputs 1 Component Video Outputs 1 HDMI Outputs No DVI Outputs No Tuning Presets 40 Remote Control Yes Component Dimensions 2-1/6"H x 14-1/6"W x 13"D Front Speaker Dimensions 3-3/4"H x 4"W x 3-1/4"D Center Speaker Dimensions 3-3/4"H x 4"W x 3-1/4"D Subwoofer Dimensions12-2/5"H x 5-1/6"W x 15-1/5"DDVD-R/RW YesJPEG Viewer Yes


One of the exceptionally fine aspects of HDTV is that most programs are broadcast with a 5.1 channel surround soundtrack. Panasonic SC-PT660 is an easy way to enjoy it. With the Wireless Kit for Rear Speakers (SH-FX67 sold separately), no cables mean no clutter. You can also expand your music listening into three additional rooms with the wireless multi-room speaker kit (SH-FX85 sold separately). Play your favorite music from your home theater's built-in hard drive in your living room and listen to it in your bedroom, in the den, or even in the garage. The front pair and center speakers are simply wired to the receiver that also has a DVD changer and an AM/FM radio. With 1000 watts of RMS power, home-theater is fully realized. Sit back and enjoy.

The built-in Universal Dock for iPod gives you a great new way to enjoy music and (composite) video. Just slip your iPod into the cradle and enjoy. The dock charges your iPod, allows you to use the home theater remote to control the iPod, has on-screen audio menus, and also plays back iPod video. Got a Panasonic Viera TV? VIERA Link displays a menu on the TV screen, making it easier to operate your connected home theater system. Whatever HDTV you own, it's time to upgrade your sound and the Panasonic SC-PT660 is the best way to start it up. Rear Wireless Ready with the purchase of a SH-FX67 Wireless Speaker Kit Surround Enhancer Magnetically Shielded Speakers Inputs - 1 optical digital audio, 1 auxiliary input / Outputs - 1 component video, 1 video, HDMI and 1 headphone jack
Customer Review: Good Choise
I wanted something relatively small and easy to use (like a Bose), but refused pay major Bose $$ for a product with a poor reliability record. The Panasonic is easy to set up and sounds great. Also purchased the Panasonic SH-FX85 Wireless Multi-Room and it also meets my expectations.
Customer Review: Needs more volume!
The receiver plays all DVds with no problem, and it has a decent sound, but that's where it ends. The sub is very flimsy with distorted bass. As for the wattage it does good to put out fifteen watts total. My TV gets much louder. Unless you live in an apartment with old folks all around you I would not recommend it.


Monday, December 1, 2008

Enjoy movies and excellent visuals on the SC-HT830V Home Theatre System from Panasonic. This home theater system includes a slim design silver DVD receiver with a progressive scan five-disc DVD changer. The system gives you a powerful audio experience with a total output power of 470 Watts with its 5 satellite speakers. Incorporated High-Performance Media Access Technology (HighMAT) provides enhanced the method of storing, arranging and playing back personal digital photo, music and video collections on recordable discs such as CD-RW media. With built-in Dolby Digital / DTS / Dolby Pro Logic decoders, this system supports component video interface. In addition, it includes built-in VCR and FM/AM digital synthesizer tuner. Packed with powerful features like Depth Enhancer, Dialogue Enhancer and Cinema Mode, the SC-HT830V DVD Home Theatre System redefines entertainment.