Superslender soundbar home theater system eliminates the need for an AV receiver; comes with a po... (cnet.com)
Superslender soundbar home-theater system eliminates the need for an AV receiver; comes with a po... (zdnet.com)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 2 expert reviews and 28 user reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 87/100 = Very good. Experts rate this product 83/100 and users rate it 78/100. The average review date is June 5, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 6579 reviews from other Other Home Audio. Last update: December 4, 2008.
Superslender soundbar home theater system eliminates the need for an AV receiver; comes with a potent subwoofer; three HDMI inputs; supereasy setup.
Subwoofer-based connection jacks may require creative placement or cable runs; only supports three AV sources (plus Sony's proprietary DM Port accessories).
Sony's HT-CT100 soundbar/subwoofer audio system is a phenomenal value that sounds great with movies and music.
But even in this hotly contested category, the Sony HT-CT100 home-theater sys...
I didn't want cables everywhere. This does it. The sound is clear. I suggest taking the bass to its lowest output at -6 and upping the treble to its highest at +6. Even at those levels, there is enough bass.
There is no headphone out jack, which means late-night movie watching is out. Just ask my neighbors or girlfriend. Other than no headphone jack, there isn't much wrong with this set-up -- especially considering the price.
before tossing out the packing box and allowi...
aesthetically and physically a perfect for my ht needs - sleek and well made.
extremely signal dependent. absolutely shines with some signals and provides all of the volume range you would ever require - but also fails miserably with far too many other signals while providing extremely weak volume even when set to max.
This system sounds great especially if you us...
Smallest sound bar you can find. Great Sub Woofer for such a low cost.
Surround Sound effect is minimal, but expected.
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