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Sony DAV-BC150 5-Disc Progressive Scan DVD Home Theater System |
List Price: $400.00
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Reviews |
Rating: Summary: great product, considerable cost Review: thats the best home theater system for that price, i ve been trying to find that kind of set, i am fully happy to have chosen this set, after spending 1 hour for proper audio and environment settings, you will definately love more watching dvds or listening music....
Rating: Summary: An execelent home theater system Review: This home theater system is great for under 300 dollars.
the good.
1.has good sound
2.comes with great little speakers
3.is a 5 dvd changer
4.the remote is good if you have a sony tv
5. has good bass
The bad.
1.the remote is not so great if you do not have a sony Tv
2.not very many imputs and outputs
3.the dvd changer is a bit on the slow side
other than that i would over all recomend it it has many great features .
this is my setup.
rca tv
Dav-bc150 (the hometheater system i am talking about
xbox
it sounds great has tons of features go for it!!!
Rating: Summary: Simple but strong Review: This is a good simple system. Sound and volume are excellent. FF and REW functions are very weak. Main problems are in design: the remote is difficult to use, the unit's display is unreadable. Overall, an excellent value.
Rating: Summary: good sound / poor features Review: Well, I just hooked up my system. The sound is great, but I was really disappointed with the lack of audio inputs (there is only one stereo input). I mostly wanted the system for SRS for my Xbox, but I can't hook that up.
So, if you only want to use these speakers with the DVD player that came with the system, then go for it -- good speakers, great price! If you were hoping to hook up other components, though, forget it.
Rating: Summary: small things add up Review: Yes,the product works, but small things add up to a less than good expereince. First, although you can put in five discs to listen to at a time, the unit does not allow you to randominze the play, sonething many want to do when listening to CDs or MP3s. It allows repeat, but no randomize. I have never seen a unit that does that.
Second, the Dobly Pro seems to default to a stereo sound every time you start a new CD or DVD.... I really want it to remember where it last was, so I can start listening or watching without starting all over again.
Third, it seems to be having difficulty with basses... the subwoofer has an unattractive buzz. What good is 600 watts if you can't crank it up.
Finally, something that costs little yet adds a lot (and I got in the last home theatre in this price range I bought) is an Aux input or two. Just in case I want to hook up my MP3 player.
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