Saturday, February 13th, 2010 at
8:45 pm
Panasonic SC-HT720 CD/DVD Home Theater System Review

I have this home theater for 6 years and still works perfectly, which have a complaint about them! It 'a scene fairly easy to take care of all things HDMI out there today, but it was the best available at that moment! Read more... (361 words, 1 image, estimated 1:27 mins reading time)
Panasonic SC-HT720 CD/DVD Home Theater System Feature
- Dolby Digital and DTS-decoding home theater receiver with 5 speakers and a powered subwoofer
- 45 watts per channel x 4, 90 watts for the center channel, and 170 watts for the subwoofer
- High-resolution DVD-Audio playback; JPEG, MP3, and WMA CD playback
Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 at
10:45 pm
Panasonic SC-PT1050 Deluxe Home Theater System with 5-DVD Changer Review

And it is this system installed. We heard a total of 4 hours, but I'm pretty good at setting and control of tone. My previous system was a Sony Dream System (BTW, DO NOT BUY ONE!) And even though she had a huge pile reliable CRAP sounded GREAT! Senior Sony was much better than this system.
Pro
1. Easy to configure, no son of a snake around. Rear speakers mounted on the wall easily and immediately hid under the sofa.
2. SUB is AMAZING! This thing is almost tooa lot!
3. Beautifuly designed and finished (see his most expensive!)
4. The rapid development of CD / swaps / playback function.
5. Surround is impeccable. No delay, no "sponsors". You could swear they were like a traditional wired system.
CONS:
1. I havnt in a position of "cleansing" of sound. I like crisp, clear, and so far I havnt got it. This is a great disappointment to me.
2. Receiver is HUGE!
3. Lack of personal audio settings (Treble, Mid, Low,etc. ..). Read more... (568 words, 1 image, estimated 2:16 mins reading time)
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 at
9:45 pm
Panasonic SC-PT956 1000W DVD Home Theatre System Review

I bought this stereo for less than 30% of the EIA, as renewed.
I fear that there is only limited because of different opinions, but I discovered it was false and that the functions are almost hidden.
If you hold the Level button SW, you can adjust the speaker volume independent. I prefer SW -4 dB, and LS and RS 3 decibels.
To order: (mono and stereo RCA jacks), press D [] button PLII movie or music to simulate surround sound.
ForD-IN: (optical from the PS3 for me) of your D [] button PLII to Poland. You choose your D-PCM in the menu on the screen of your DVD. Then I had my PS3 for the optical audio out, and simply add Dolby 5.1 and DTS 5.1. For some games, for me that BF: BC, there was nothing to hear. So you need to change the PS3 audio-out and both Dolby and DTS-correction, and disable the default of two years, choose PCM 5.1. For some reason, all claims Dolby 5.1, but if youDolby 5.1 only what you can hear intermittent squacks digital. If you have more than just DTS and Dolby 5.1, are you serious clipping on all the games and get the source of BluRay.
Video: I tried upscaling DVD, and was unhappy with the appearance, can be my crappy 720p with its terrible framerate. I bought this stereo for her, not the DVD player … This may be an important factor for you, but it was not for me. My PS3 is a fantastic DVD standardUpscaling. (Update, a comparison of these systems and the upscaling of the PS3, I found the Panasonic upscales too grainy and washed. There is no comparison with the quality of the upscaling of the PS3).
Radio: works well, I tried. I just tried it, but is of little value to me.
Semi Wireless Surround: This is a hub that connects behind you, which receives the audio signals wirelessly from the main unit. The surround speakers plug into the hub. For some, this is a problem? II do not know why I do not care as long as I have no cable running vertically from my TV behind me.
Overall: Great value and sound for a low 5.1 billion [...] great and many contexts. There are not many games like COD4 in 5.1, you must experience.
I hope this helps people with their stereos, and disinformation about the parameters restricted to rest. I recommend the stereo, Id say family and friends to buy it. I doubt that bettervalue there. Happy Shopping. Read more... (755 words, 1 image, estimated 3:01 mins reading time)
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 at
10:35 am
Panasonic SC-HT70 5-DVD Home Theater System Review

I bought this system for Christmas 2001 and … There are many "annoying Rule", which, as I have done differently, but overall I am very satisfied.
THE GOOD
1) Sounds great! The subwoofer and (5) satellite speakers and Nice looking compact. And the result is enough for 12 'x 16' room.
2) perform almost all types of CD perfectly. I use DVD, CD-Audio, CD-R and CD-RW discs containing MP3 files. I have no problem exists.
3) I have my CD changer and my HiFi VCR in the RCA jacks. These componentsWere also integrated.
4) 5.1 Dolby Digital DVD productions.
5) the functions of DVD playback is adequate. The picture quality is (obviously – it's digital) perfect.
BATHROOM
1) No DVD zoom or similar functions that I have seen on other players. Not a real big problem for me …
2) No DTS decoders built-in. Again, no big deal for me as a Dolby Digital-Kicks!
3) It takes about 5 seconds to read, a disk before starting playback.
4) There is no text display for MP3 files and the device is not "chapters" folderAs some units that I have ever seen is. For example, if the individual albums in separate folders, you can not "chapters" from one folder to another. The camera moves only titles, but it is possible in a sort of "go-to" track #.
THE UGLY
1) very slow changes of the intervertebral discs. Limited to around 12 sec. Almost the best thing that we believe is a single disc player.
2) MP3 playback seems to be a maximum of 160 kbit / s encoding rate are limited. It 'embarrassing to me because I have several shots + 192 kbps, and this area isGo / Go to high flow.
3) The device tends to look hot because of its "Energy Star" cycles that comply with the fan ON / OFF. I actually once the Station 1, I bought it thinking that the fan is not working. Upon receipt of the 2 and watch the fan, I realized that the cycles. Take care, and install it in a well ventilated area with good air circulation!
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Monday, December 21st, 2009 at
12:30 am
Panasonic SC-PT670 1000W 5DVD 5.1 Channel Large Speaker Home Theater System with Built-in iPod dock Review

I bought this system seems a poor performance, given the price. On my television, I have others of a high-end receiver with a Yamaha speaker Bose Acoustimass. I truly believe that the sound is just as well with this system and costs about $ 1500 less. Read more... (515 words, 1 image, estimated 2:04 mins reading time)