Sony DAV-DZ810 Theater System
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- Main Speakers Power Output: 100 Watts
- Included Components: DVD Player
- Number Of Speakers: 5 Speakers and Subwoofer
- Subwoofer Power Output: 50 Watt RMS
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For those on a Budget who want premium sound & video.
Pros
Great starter system, surprising sound,not pricey.
Cons
DVD player doesn't play most CD-RWs. Not exactly a space-saver.
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
If you are on a budget but would like to enjoy watching movies as if you're in a theatre, this system delivers the goods.
It took me a long time to convince my wife to justify purchasing a home theatre system. I have always wanted a BOSE Lifestyle system with Acoustimass speakers, but I was shocked to hear the sound coming from this Sony package.
The beautiful thing is that for hundreds of dollars less, you can get BOSE like sound quality along with a DVD player and a home theater receiver. The receiver is a 550 watt behemoth capable of delivering superior sound to your subwoofer & speakers. I played the Saving Private Ryan DVD and thought that the Omaha Beach scene in the Battle of Normandy was taking place in my living room. You'll like the features of the receiver. You can operate many different sound configurations to get the best possible sound for whatever room you place this system. Personally, I prefer the Cinema B setting which is great for action movies.
The DVD player decodes Dolby Digital and DTS. I highly recommend getting a separate fiber optical cable to fully enhance the picture quality. You can play CDs but most CD-RWs will not play.
The subwoofer really drives the bass to the speakers. The speakers seem relatively weak when the subwoofer is not on. The speakers can't compare with Acoustimass but they hold their own, whether watching movies or just playing your favorite music.
The system is easy to set up and you don't need to have an engineering degree to understand the functions. You can experiment with settings to find the one that best fits your preferences.
The beautiful thing is that for hundreds of dollars less, you can get BOSE like sound quality along with a DVD player and a home theater receiver. The receiver is a 550 watt behemoth capable of delivering superior sound to your subwoofer & speakers. I played the Saving Private Ryan DVD and thought that the Omaha Beach scene in the Battle of Normandy was taking place in my living room. You'll like the features of the receiver. You can operate many different sound configurations to get the best possible sound for whatever room you place this system. Personally, I prefer the Cinema B setting which is great for action movies.
The DVD player decodes Dolby Digital and DTS. I highly recommend getting a separate fiber optical cable to fully enhance the picture quality. You can play CDs but most CD-RWs will not play.
The subwoofer really drives the bass to the speakers. The speakers seem relatively weak when the subwoofer is not on. The speakers can't compare with Acoustimass but they hold their own, whether watching movies or just playing your favorite music.
The system is easy to set up and you don't need to have an engineering degree to understand the functions. You can experiment with settings to find the one that best fits your preferences.