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- 10-02-2007 09:08 AM #1
Opinions on this system
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I am looking for a relatively inexpensive home theater system. I don't need one with a dvd player as I already have an upconverting DVD recorder. I found this one at Walmart the other night for $180. Do any of you have any experience with it or similar Sony systems?
Sony - 800W 5.1-Channel Home Theater System - HT-DDW790
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- 10-02-2007 09:52 AM #2
This would be a MUCH better system for the money
Shop Onkyo
- 10-02-2007 06:19 PM #3
Unless your budget is strapped, I would NOT recommend any pre-packaged HT in a box solution; BUT of those two I would go with the Onkyo.
DirecTV HR22, H21, H23, HR20, Sanyo PLV-Z 119", Acer H5360 106", Samsung PN51D450 51", Insignia NS-51P680A12 51", Onkyo TX-NR708, Onkyo HT-R550, Sony BDP-S570, Sony PS3 (x2), D-Link Gigabit Network, ViaTalk Unlimited Everything VoIP ($13/mo)
- 10-02-2007 10:01 PM #4
I second this. I bought a Denon HTIB several years ago for a bedroom system because I was happy with their bigger stuff. It only took me 6 months to run out of inputs. The power isn't enough to allow me to upgrade speakers, and the unit doesn't do upconversion on video, so I am still stuck having to switch on both the TV and the receiver. That has a very low WAF.
- 10-06-2007 11:48 AM #5
save your $ for a little longer and piece together a decent system and speakers and sub. you'll thank yourself later. stay away from sony audio. then again if you do buy an HTIB you'll probably get the "bug", and go crazy on audio equipment, once you realize th inadequacies of an HTIB. so in some cases it can be a good thing.
remember, you can't have great video without great audio.
- 10-06-2007 07:58 PM #6
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Sony is sad
I got a pre pack sony about 2 years ago (Not this model older). I was not impressed. Bass speaker is not powered and the receiver only had inputs for the dvd/vcr and a cd player that was it. Yes, it sounds okay. Bass is on the weak side. But all the dvd's I play with it decode fine.
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Josh
- 10-09-2007 01:34 PM #7
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I won't be able to justify to my wife spending more than a couple hundred bucks, so I think a HTIB is going to be the best bet for me.

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