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The item i found to be of great quality, it gives great sound and it is clear.
If anyone has any suggestions please let me know. Because it is being installed on a "Sharp Aquas" flat screen, I hope that there won't be any problems. From reading the other reviews on this product , I am almost afraid to install it. This product is being used at my summer house, so I haven't really had a chance to install it yet.
No warranty, but I went to Sams Club and bought the 52" Samsung, very happy with this TV, no bulbs to replace and was told that the Sony home theater would hook up no problem. The FM radio comes in just find.
I still have to investigate what the problem is. I only have one complaint, and that is my MP3 player is not hooking up.
Ordered the home theater system, and then my Sony TV went. The sound from the Sony Bravia DAV-HDX275 is amazing.
Overall, this is a winner for the money.Thanks Amazon, Donna HaightCold Spring, NY Ordered the TV back in 2003 LCD and the bulb melted my TV.
The picture on this TV is magnificent, colors golore and almost like you were standing there at the event.
I don't know why this is the case, and it should not be the sound system's fault, but it was the only change I made to my TV set-up, and now I'm out a few over-the-air HD channels.OK, to wrap up. (The included microphone is a really cool feature).- I have used the AM and FM antennas. I have a Sony Bravia 40" TV with 1080p. Unfortunately, I can't say I notice the upscaling.
The speakers play music without any distortion to my ears. I ordered the Sony Bravia 5-Disc DVD/CD Player after my old DVD Player bit the dust. I am happy with the purchase, it's a beautiful sound system both aesthetically and aurally. and I'm always reaching for the DirectTV remote to change the channel anyway.- My parents have a Panasonic 5 disc changer sound system. there's a sequence to the buttons that must be followed or you'll end up ejecting the wrong disc. So, say you are listening to your iPod and you want to put in a DVD or CD for later, as soon as you open the disc drawer, the system automatically switches the iPod sound off and assumes you're going to play the DVD right then and there, to add further insult to injury, the iPod isn't automatically paused, so you miss a part of the song as you're dealing with the discs.
It's nice to be able to control my TV from the DVD remote and vice-versa, but the sync features are not extensive enough to put one remote in the drawer and forget about it. Here's some of the selling points that convinced me to select it, and what I think now.- I'll start by saying I do like the system a lot. Since I love listening to my iPod, the dock is my favorite part of the sound system. and I prefer to play my iPod through the Sony Bravia. - I have an iPod Hi-Fi (Apple's discontinued iPod dock that is quite nice). Also, and this is ridiculous, it's impossible to eject one disc while another is playing, plus, whenever the disc drawer is opened, the system automatically switches the function to the DVD. They work fine.- I am not sure that it is the Sound system's fault, but after switching out my old DVD player for this sound system, I can no longer get most of the over-the-air HD channels I had been receiving. That said, if I had it to do over again, I think I would have foregone the benefits of Sony Sync in favor of the improved Panasonic disc drawer characteristics.
From a sound quality standpoint, and from a DVD quality standpoint, the system meets my desires. The Panasonic has a large tray that opens and gives the user access to four trays at once while the fifth disc stays put. I should also mention that setting up the speakers was really easy. However, here's a few things that disappointed me.- I wanted the DVD upconversion. No matter how nice an iPod dock may be, it can't beat true surround sound. With the Sony, it can be difficult to get the right disc out of the system when you want as the tray only has room for one disc. DVDs don't appear any better than they did with my old crappy DVD player.- I wanted the Sony Bravia Sync feature. Panasonic's disc changer is light-years better than Sony's.
Everyone wants a great item for less and to me this was a great buy i would suggest it to anyone who wants a system but dont want to spend hundrends of dollars for something they might not need. Keep in mind the value of this item you really get the bang for the bucks. Ive had it for over 2 months and no problems and amazon shipped it fast another plus. Im not going to say anything about the spec's or anything tech savvy you have enough of that from other reviews, but what i'll say is for 250$$ a 5 disc upconverting dvd player with 5.1 surround speakers(sony to boot) was a great buy in my opinion. The sound was great, the hook up was easy.
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