Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
Sosak
(Dallas, TX)
Date
22-May-2012
I've had this product forless than a month
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Pros:
Sick design! Marksmanship in every little details
Cons:
small bugs (i'm sure they'll be fixed in software update.)
I love it! Speakers are amazingly clear no matter how high you turn them. Design is simply amazing. This system had everything i ever wanted in a home theater system plus more that they did not even advertise (like web browsing!) I LOVE IT! Great job Sony, way to step up your game!!!
Rated 4.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
justingr
(Seattle, WA)
Date
10-Jun-2012
I've had this product forless than a month
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Pros:
All In One Package, Lack of Wires Required, Sound Quality, Lots of Internet Connected Options
Cons:
Only one Optical Audio Input, Xbox360 HDMI pass through requires advanced setup, Comcast cable box setup difficult setup
My main reason for purchasing this solution was the wireless rear speaker setup. To clarify "wireless", this system does not require you to run wires from the A/V receiver to your rear speakers. The rear speakers connect to a receiver box that gets the audio signal wirelessly from the A/V receiver. Once setup, this system is brilliant.
- The front tower speakers are great for not requiring separate speaker stands.
- The A/V receiver is compact (compared to most standalone receivers).
- Audio setup is easy and very accurate
- All the passthroughs allow you to eliminate wires over a normal setup
The big negative on this system is the lack of plug and play with Xbox360 and my Comcast cable box.
- With the Xbox 360, if you want to pass the audio/video through this A/V receiver you must make a number of settings changes on the Xbox and the Sony receiver for it to work. This took me about 1.5 hours to figure out
- With the Comcast cable box, you will not be able to pass the video through the Sony A/V receiver. This is due to something with HDCP between the Comcast box, the A/V receiver. You will need to run the HDMI for video directly from the Comcast box to your TV, then run Optical Audio from the Comcast box to the A/V receiver. This makes switching between TV, Xbox, and BD/DVD more involved.
Before buying, I would check your cable box and with your cable company to ensure this will work seamlessly. I will be buying a TiVO to get around this issue. I would also highly suggest buying a programmable universal remote such as the Logitech Harmony One.
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