| Sony HTCT100 Sound Bar with Subwoofer - Black |  | Brand: Sony Category: Speakers
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $219.99 as of 7/31/2010 05:47 CDT details You Save: $80.00 (27%)
New (7) Used (8) from $174.99
Seller: RareDeals Rating: 393 reviews Sales Rank: 12
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 16 Dimensions (in): 35.1 x 22.4 x 10.6
MPN: HTCT100 Model: HTCT100 UPC: 027242729605 EAN: 0027242729605 ASIN: B0015HS1HQ
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| Features:
| • | 250 Watts (RMS) (50W x 3 + subwoofer 100W) | | • | 1080p HDMI Active Intelligence - (3 in/1 out) | | • | Digital Cinema Auto Calibration | | • | S-Force PRO Front Surround Sound | | • | HDMI Repeater |
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Product Description One of the problems with home-theater surround sound is finding the space to place 6 speakers in a room. It can be a challenge. Sony's HT-CT100 converts the surround experience to 3.1 channels and uses only 2 speakers, a subwoofer and a SoundBar. The SoundBar is placed like a center channel speaker directly over the TV. Speakers within the bar radiate at different angles to deliver center, left, and right channels through a spatially enhanced soundfield. With 50 Watts to each channel + 100 Watts directly to subwoofer, the system delivers 250 watts total. Featuring HDMI - Component Video - Optical A/V ports, you can connect your TV and DVD or Blu-Ray player directly to the system. It's the simplest, most streamlined way to enjoy home-theater surround LPCM Playback - LPCM is a method of encoding audio information digitally which can have up to 8 channels of uncompressed audio. This wider bandwidth allows for high resolution audio which is closer to the original 3 Optical, 1-Coax Dolby Digital/DTS/ProLogic
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Solid performance. Easy to use. July 28, 2010 teckyguy Nice speaker system for our large bed room with flat screen. You can get the sound low enough for eary mornings and before sleep. You can crank it up for the Blu-ray movies also.
Great Buy July 25, 2010 joanne Villegas (FULLERTON, CA, US) Love it, very easy to hook up and it sounds great, I am very happy with it.
I don't think this product works very well at all... July 23, 2010 Jay from NH I purchased this product about a month ago in hopes to overcome the issues I was having with the inadequate speakers that came with my Plasma TV. When the product arrived I set it up via HDMI and gave it a go. I began noticing immediately that the speakers were not picking up voices or other sounds when playing movies and other media. In order to get anything out of the system I needed to crank the sound bar to the max setting and lower the sub woofer to the lowest setting. Even with this done I ended up holding the remote the entire movie turning the volume up and down as the scenes changed. It was even worse when watching an older movie on DVD where the range of volume shifting was huge and my finger was tired from pressing the control for two hours. The design of the sound bar and sub woofer do look nice and the set-up is very easy. Having a fourth remote on the coffee table was not that great. I got tired of messing around with the system since it clearly does not work much less replace the speakers on my TV... and packed it up for return. I would like to get a product like this as the design and ease of set-up use is nice. They just need it to actually provide sound loud enough for everything to come out clearly while reducing the variation in volume as scenes change.
Htc100 July 22, 2010 Vince I use this sound bar every day I play games with it and it sounds great I got it fore cheap at amazon about 120 off original price I recommend this to all customers
Nice for a smaller room. Max sound level a bit weak. July 20, 2010 yokster ny I got this to replace the built in speakers on my 44" flatscreen. I like it a lot - nice slim design, good sound. Though I found to hear dialogue you have to play with the settings; otherwise, even at Max volume dialogue is nearly inaudible. Read other reviews about connections - I ended up not using HDMI because it forces you to use the Sony speakers but sometimes I want to use my TV speakers at lower volume.
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