The Samsung HT-Z520 is a 5.1 channel, twelve hundred watt home theater system with four satellite speakers, one center channel speaker, a subwoofer, and a five DVD changer. You’ll also get an iPod dock, a USB port, HDMI input, wireless rear option for your rear speakers, AnyNet Plus capability, automatic upscaling for your DVDs, Energy Star compliance, FM tuner, Auto Sound Calibration systems and Smart Volume.
File this one under “not bad”. The sound is loud, but nothing spectacular. There’s a five DVD changer in here, which is always nice. And there are plenty of solid options, which is enough to put it, as I said, squarely in the not bad column. There’s nothing particularly great about this setup, but so too is there nothing particularly bad.
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Sunday, December 26, 2010
Samsung HT-Z520: A Decent Surround Speaker System
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Downright BAD Cheap Surround Sound- Don't Buy This!
Now, while you’d think you had most of the basics well in hand, you’d be largely wrong. Yes, there’s a DVD player and all the speakers with a Dolby Digital surround decoder, but the sound on this thing is really rather unpleasant. It sounded muffled to me, and that doesn’t bode at all well for a system that depends on doing the simple things well because it doesn’t do much of anything but.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Surround Sound Radio?
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Cheap 7.1 Surround Sound System: Onkyo SKS-HT540
I normally don't feature any 7.1 surround speaker systems either here or at the Cheap Surround Sound blog, but this system is pretty high quality, and comes at a price comparable to others I blog about.
For under $349 (The first option for sellers on Amazon costs $319), you're getting 2 front speakers, 4 surround speakers, a center speaker, and a subwoofer. Each is capable of putting out at least 130 watts of power (the subwoofer can do 230).
Customer reviews on Amazon are gleaming too. Dialouge is reproduced beautifully, movies sound great, and one reviewer especially enjoyed the front 3 speakers. All in all, I'd totally check out the Onkyo SKS-HT540 if you're looking for a cheap 7.1 surround speaker system.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Surround Sound for Under $200
The Samsung HT-Z320 is a 5.1 channel thousand watt home theater speaker system that offers a center channel speaker, two front speakers, two rear speakers, a subwoofer and a DVD player. You’ll also get upconversion to near-1080p for your DVDs, Auto Sound Calibration systems, compatibility with a large variety of different formats, AnyNet Plus technology, an iPod dock, a USB port for playing music and videos directly from a USB drive, an FM tuner, one component video output, one composite video output, one HDMI output, and a headphone jack.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Just heard this cool Surround Sound system news.
Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13645_3-20024736-47.html#ixzz17fDMz9ysDecember 8, 2010 6:00 AM PSTGoldenEar SuperCinema 3: How big can a little 5.1 speaker system sound?
Sandy Gross was one of the founders of two major speaker companies, Polk Audio and Definitive Technology, and now with GoldenEar Technology he's going for one more. I recently spoke with him about his new venture, and he didn't seem the least bit concerned about entering a rather tough retail market. He is in fact off to a good start and already has 100 brick-and-mortar U.S. dealers, and he will have overseas distributors coming aboard in the near future.
As soon as I heard Gross' SuperCinema 3 I understood why he's so confident. It's a lifestyle-friendly satellite/subwoofer system that sounds remarkable.
It comes with four SuperSat 3 satellites ($249 each), one SuperSat 3C center channel speaker ($249), and a ForceField 3 subwoofer ($499). The gloss black speaker cabinets feel extremely well-built, which is because they're fabricated from injection-molded marble powder infused polymer, a big step up from the more typical plastic, medium-density fiberboard or metal cabinets. That said, the wedge-shape, textured black finished sub is made from MDF, but it also appears to be well-built. GoldenEar Technology speakers are only available in black.
At 12 inches by 4.75 inches, the SuperSat 3 isn't tiny, but it's a mere 2.7 inches deep. The gently curved cabinets are decked out with two 4.5-inch mid/bass drivers, and one high-velocity folded ribbon tweeter (similar in operating principle to a Heil tweeter). Ribbon tweeters are the hot ticket for lots of high-end speakers, including my two personal references, the Magnepan 3.6 and the Zu Essence, but ribbon tweeters are rarely seen on speakers in the SuperSat 3's price range. The tweeter really does play a big part in the speaker's extraordinary sound quality. The SuperSat 3C center speaker sports the same driver complement, but the 3C's drivers are oriented for horizontal speaker placement.
Both speaker models can be wall-mounted via keyhole slots on their backsides, or used with the included table stands. GoldenEar Technology will offer floor stands for the speakers sometime in 2011.
The ForceField 3 subwoofer's underside reveals the quadratic planar infrasonic (passive) radiator woofer.
(Credit: GoldenEar Technology)The ForceField 3 subwoofer features a proprietary 1,000-watt digital amp with digital frequency shaping electronics; a front-firing 8-inch active driver; and a special 9.6-by-11.4-inch quadratic planar infrasonic (passive) radiator on the bottom panel. Connectivity options include a direct RCA input as well as speaker-level inputs and outputs. GoldenEar Technology will have an optional wireless kit for the sub for $130 early next year. The sub measures a tidy 11.5 by 15.75 by 11 inches.
We've all heard promises about great sound in a sleek, lifestyle-friendly design before, but this time it's for real. The SuperCinema 3 sounds a lot bigger and better than you'd have any right to expect from something this small. The five SuperSats projected such a seamless, room-filling surround field I almost thought I was listening to seven SuperSats.
The ForceField 3 sub's blend with the SuperSats was perfect (with a 120 Hertz crossover set on the Denon AVR-1911 receiver). The sats and sub together had the poise of a much larger system, and I'd credit some of that to the ForceField 3's extraordinary bass prowess. I've never heard a sub this small go that deep, without forfeiting definition.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Downsized in Size and Price: the Yamaha YHT-593BL
You’ll also get Bluetooth functionality, YPAO sound optimization (it’ll help with the setup of your speakers automatically), an RX-V467 receiver with HDMI ports and the capability to get your video and audio working with 3D function when supplemented by the right peripherals, the so-called “scene” buttons that change settings according to what media is being played (some scene features include Blu-ray or DVD watching, action game playing or iPod listening), Cinema DSP playback capability, and adaptive DRC.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
This is worth surround sound!
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Major Deal: Surround Sound + DVD Player + Extras for $100
The Coby DVD938 puts a progressive-scan DVD player inside a complete (but modest) 600-watt, 5.1 surround receiver, and attaches five full-range speakers and a subwoofer. It even comes with an FM radio, microphone inputs (for karaoke), and a USB port and SD Card slot through which you can play your own media files. It's a good choice for a college student away from home for the first time.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Cyber Monday Surround Sound Deal: Sony HTS-S370
I've watched a few Blu-rays so far and the sound really is great, top-notch really. If you've never had a surround system before, you don't know what you're missing! I could never watch a movie again without it. Its a very powerful system as well, I'm waiting for my neighbors to say something soon lol (which is why there is night mode included) There are many modes you can use as well, such as Dolby Pro Logic with 5.1 support, sports, games, music etc... Sports gives you a reverberating sound as if you were at the stadium listening to the announcer, pretty cool minor stuff.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Expensive Surround Sound for Blu-Ray
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Sound Blaster X-If 5.1 Sound Card
The X-Fi CMSS-3D technology of the Sound Blaster X-If, USB 5.1 surround sound cards can make anyone throw their headphones away. The same clear and booming sound keeps on roaming in the entire room as long as the switch is on. Those using Windows Vista™, can experience a great gaming fun with the creative Alchemy.
So, go and get a Sound Blaster X-If, USB 5.1 surround sound card for your PC and watch your DVDs in cinematic surround sound with PowerDVD software. Its mind blowing DTS™ and Dolby Digital® EX decoding (free download with purchase) feature makes it more worth buying.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
RCA RTD316Wi Home Theater System
The RCA RTD316Wi is a two hundred fifty watt, 5.1 channel home theater system that offers up an included DVD player, a subwoofer, an iPod / iPhone dock that will recharge your Apple gear in question (it’s also compatible with a whole host of models: the iPod nano in 1G, 2G, 3G, and 4G versions; iPod classic 5G, 5.5G, and 6G; iPod touch 1G and 2G; iPhone 1G, 3G, and 3GS as long as it’s in airplane mode), HDMI output (which will actually work with your iPod video too, and upscale your DVDs), optical audio input, Dolby Digital Surround decoder, rear auxiliary audio connection, component and composite outputs, remote controls, and radio antennas so you can pick up regular radio broadcasts as well.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Holy Crap! This Is A Great Way to Get Cheap Surround Sound!
Saturday, November 20, 2010
When is it Worth the Extra Money?
When is it Worth the Extra Money?
Monday, November 15, 2010
Another product to check out: Philips HTS3151D/37
thePhilips HTS3151D/37 home theater system is a three hundred watt, 5.1 channel home theater system that offers an iPod dock so you can patch in and listen to the music on your iPod without having to plug in your earphones, Dolby decoders, Pro Logic II decoders, USB direct to play the contents of your USB drive (including photos and music), MP3 line in port for your other MP3 players, and playback compatibility for a variety of other media types, including DVD-RW and even DivX. It also offers Divx Ultra certification for better playback of Divx titles.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
New Sennheiser Surround Sound Gaming Headphones
The $209 PC 163Ds have virtualized 7.1 surround sound so no one will sneak up on you in the game and an open ear design so no one will sneak up on you in real life. The $239 PC 333D also has pseudo 7.1 surround with a closed cup design, as well as a noise canceling mic, and rounding out the set is the PC 330 G4ME for $169.95.