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Wednesday, February 9, 2011 § 0








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Panasonic SC-BT730 Blu-ray DiscTM 5.1 Home Theater System Features



  • Home theater system in a box, with Blu-ray Disc player/amplifier plus 5.1-channel speaker set; 1000 watts of total power (RMS)
  • Kelton subwoofer adds dramatic deep bass; two tallboy front speakers; wireless rear speakers (with included transmitter)
  • VIERA Cast Internet streaming video and music from services including Netflix,
  • Connects to your home network via Ethernet or using optional Wi-Fi dongle (connects to USB port)
  • Plays Blu-ray discs plus full array of DVD and CD formats; SD memory card slot for playback of music, video, and photos



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Monday, November 1, 2010 § 0








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Let me preface this by saying I consider myself a bit 'of an audiophile, I am proud of my music and my film sound affected. So, needless to say, I was a bit 'hesitant to buy a home theater-in-a-Box for my girlfriend. But, I did my research and decided on the Panasonic SC-BT730.

The setup is fairly easy. The first thing I did was put the transmitter on the back of the player / receiver, in its nest, then the rear speakers * flop in theirPlaces. The "Tallboy" brings together quite smoothly, and while I was a bit 'full of concern was to tighten the screws holding them together in order. Due to the configuration stay the wireless receiver is sitting next to one of the rear speakers, so that the cable from the speaker barely reaches far ... but to actually achieve.

Then I created the two front speakers and center speaker, in view of the issue of the center speaker, as I did. Although this device is quite clear that my 11 year old girlcould probably have done so.

Finally, I have connected the HDMI cable and antenna, the more quickly and with enthusiasm, ran to the polystyrene plastic, and turn-band scattered on the ground.

I turned on the TV mirrored, to an HDMI input and put out the BluRay ... and we had Blast Off! I was worried about the long-term power, but was relieved that the second time I was running much faster (deactivated with fast start-up). I followed the instructions on the screen slightly(Oops! left the wireless receiver), connect the microphone for automatic calibration of the speakers (buzzzz, buzzzz, buzzzz) and just played with different settings.

After I was happy with my hiring decisions I turned to your favorite FM station by my friend and made sure it came in crystal clear (it was ... the FM) can be programmed and in some other stations ( what kind of input).

20 minutes later we were in constant (I rented the new titans specificallyto test our wonderful new toys) and were immediately immersed in a flow of surround sound and visual quality. Every time something of the past "behind us" and I could hear it again * I smile and brief flash in the middle (or was it too late?) 80, when my father was the first surround sound setup, I've never seen (outside of the theater) and how I was dizzy.

I have the speaker configuration, conversely, if you will, with the "floor" and the surround speakersSatellite Front Speaker. The couch is against the wall and I do not mount the satellites, but as the Tallboy and monitors to be small, and 60W with the same response (120 Hz - 20 kHz) and the same impedance (3ohm) I thought "what the hell" and so far it's working fine. I'll end up playing with their positions and swap around, but until they decide on some speakers, it is more than functional.

The overall sound is excellent. The sub-woofer, of course,not what you would do on, but generates enough to make you feel. The Tallboy, center speaker and surround sound to create a large green ... not metal at all. While there are obviously limits to what a small monitor in a position that has exceeded my expectations. Even after the case of burn-in (playing) time, these speakers sound even better * *.

In short, I was very happy and very satisfied with the great sound of this HTIB offers impressive, and in particularfor the price! ($ 350 to dear ol 'Amazon) I'm a fan of Panasonic, since I can remember, and once again show why.


Panasonic SC-BT730 Blu-ray DiscTM 5.1 Home Theater System Features



  • Receiver has BD - DVD - CD player and FM Tuner
  • Connections - HDMI Out - 1; Video Out - 1; Digital Input - 2 (optical); Audio Input - 1 AUX (Stereo Mini Jack, 3.5mm)
  • Speaker System - Front Configuration - 2-way 3-speaker, Bass-reflex Woofer - 1-3/8 x 4 Cone Type x2 Tweeter
  • Pure Direct Sound Speaker - Yes (front, center)
  • Advanced Bamboo Cone - Yes (front, center) Approximate Dimensions



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Saturday, October 9, 2010 § 0








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Let me preface this by saying I consider myself a little bit of an audiophile; I pride myself on my music and my movies sounding pristine. So, needless to say I was a little hesitant about buying this home theater-in-a-box for my girlfriend. But, I did my research and decided on the Panasonic SC-BT730.

The setup was quite easy. The first thing I did was plug the wireless transmitter into the back of the player/receiver, put it in its nest, then plopped the rear speakers* in their places. The "tallboys" assembled easily enough, and while I was a little worried about tightening the screws fully, they held together fine. Due to the living room setup the wireless receiver sits next to one of the rear speakers, so the cable from the far speaker barely reaches... but it did indeed reach.

Next I setup the two front side speakers and the center speaker, noting the heft of the center speaker as I did so. These also setup easily enough that my girlfriend's 11 year old could have probably done it.

Lastly I connected the HDMI cable and antenna, then quickly and eagerly swooped up the plastic, styrofoam, and twist ties strewn about the floor.

I powered up the TV, flipped to HDMI input and turned on the BluRay... and we had blast off! I was apprehensive about the long power up time, but was relieved to find that the second time I turned it on it was much faster (even with fast start up disabled). I followed the easy on screen instructions (oops! Left the wireless receiver off), plugged in the mic for auto speaker calibration (buzzzz, buzzzz, buzzzz), and immediately played with the other settings.

After I was happy with my setting choices I turned to my girlfriend's favorite FM station and made sure it came in crystal clear (it did... as much as FM can) and programmed in a few other stations (which was pretty intuitive).

20 minutes later we were settled in (I rented the new Clash of the Titans specifically to test out our wonderful new toy) and were immediately immersed in a torrent of surround sound and visual goodness. Every time something passed "behind us" and I could *hear* it back there I would grin and momentarily flash-back to the mid (or was it late?) 80s when my father had the first surround sound setup I'd ever seen (outside of the theaters) and how giddy I was then.

I have the speaker setup reversed, if you will, with the "tallboy" speakers as the surround speakers, and the satellite speakers up front. The couch is against the wall and I don't wish to mount the satellites, but since the tallboys and the little small monitors are both 60w with the same response (120Hz - 20kHz) and the same impedance (3ohms) I thought "what the heck", and so far it's worked out well. I'll end up playing with their locations and swapping them around, but until I decide on some speaker stands it's more than functional.

The overall sound is great. The sub-woofer, of course, isn't what a powered one would be, but it produces enough to make you feel it. The tallboys, middle speaker, and the surround speakers all produce a nice clear sound... not tinny at all. While there are, of course, limitations to what a small monitor's capable of, these exceeded my expectations. Also, after adequate burn-in (played) time these speakers should sound even *better*.

In summary, I was very happy and quite impressed with the great sound this HTiB delivers, and especially Price! (Hey, I love yuan Amazon 350) Panasonic fan because I remember right, they have once again proven why.


Panasonic SC-BT730 Blu-ray DiscTM 5.1 Home Theater System Features



  • Receiver has BD - DVD - CD player and FM Tuner
  • Connections - HDMI Out - 1; Video Out - 1; Digital Input - 2 (optical); Audio Input - 1 AUX (Stereo Mini Jack, 3.5mm)
  • Speaker System - Front Configuration - 2-way 3-speaker, Bass-reflex Woofer - 1-3/8 x 4 Cone Type x2 Tweeter
  • Pure Direct Sound Speaker - Yes (front, center)
  • Advanced Bamboo Cone - Yes (front, center) Approximate Dimensions



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Thursday, September 2, 2010 § 0








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Summary: A quality, full-featured Home Theater in a Box (HTIB) well worth its current retail price, especially if used with the optional Panasonic DY-WL10 wireless LAN adapter (or hard wired).

Caveats: This HTIB is connected to a 720P 42" Panasonic TV purchased in late 2007. I have never previously owned a HTIB, so I have nothing to compare it to apart from stereo systems. Used in a medium-sized living room.
I possess average-to-high tech savviness. Several reviewers have had much grief with the wireless rear speakers. Mine worked out of the box, but only after I remembered to insert the digital transmitter into the main unit. I have been drinking throughout this review.

Setup: Assembly and setup were reasonably simple. Connections were very clearly marked. I may or may not have successfully used the auto speaker setup microphone due to my own stupidity.
The sound levels of each speaker are easy to adjust manually, however. Unlike other reviewers, I was able to play normal TV broadcasts through the system speakers by connecting the optical audio out on my cable box to the digital optical audio in ("D-IN 1") with a Toslink cable (more below!).

Sound: I'm no audiophile, but the system sounds great to my ear whether playing music from an iPod/Pandora, movies on DVD/BD's, or even Youtube. Full spectrum with excellent bass. The subwoofer really makes the room shake. It needs to be set pretty low most of the time.
The tiny rear speakers produce excellent ambient sounds during movies and hold their own if I use with other sources.

Picture: Bluray discs look very good, as expected, excellent in fact. Upscaled DVD's also look very good.

Vieracast: You are doing yourself a serious disservice if you purchase this and don't take advantage of the internet features available with this unit.
You'll need to purchase a Panasonic DY-WL10 dongle (about today, weeks ago when I purchased) or a wired LAN connection, but there's a ton of content out there that make it worthwhile.
In short, Vieracast is Panasonic's proprietary internet streaming service. It currently offers Netflix, Youtube, Pandora (a music service), and a few lesser lights like Bloomberg news, Picasa, and a German news channel, Tageschau (wuh?). Fox Sports and Twitter are still "Coming Soon!"
The Vieracast interface is a little clumsy in appearance and makes annoying chiming sounds as you click between content.

It sometimes takes more than than one attempt to get started (could also be the fault of the dongle or my router or some other piece of hardware), but it's dropped a connection exactly-only-once.

Regardless, a Netflix account alone makes Vieracast (no fee) worthwhile in view of the numerous and varied "Watch Instantly" offerings. Examples: My father came to the TV show "Lost" a few seasons late, so he recently bought the first few seasons on DVD to catch up.
Well, all but last season are currently available instantly on netflix.
More and more recent offerings are available, lots of kids' stuff and documentaries, older classics . . . On a whim I googled a list of "the best movies of all time" and found that most of the top 15 were available for instant viewing ("Battleship Potemkim" - er, great!)

There are some negatives with Netflix. Unlike a DVD/BD, the streaming audio doesn't appear to automatically separate to 5.1, but you can easily use the "surround" and "sound" buttons on the remote to choose the combination of speakers. Still blows your TV speakers away.

I found the video quality of streaming video on a 42" plasma to be very good (and it transmits 16:9), but it's not Bluray or even HD. But I'm also old enough to remember when TV nirvana was watching S-VHS on a 36" tube set. If you're rockin' a 60" set, sit three feet from the screen, and can't remember the 80's, your mileage may vary.

Youtube is rife with possibilities that I haven't fully exploited, mostly because I haven't had the patience to figure out my account settings for playlists and favorites on Youtube itself. A 12 year old should be able to do things stranger than i can imagine.
You enter your Youtube account name/password and your lists, etc. should appear. One cool thing I managed to do was create extensive playlists (e.g. old live Dead, Zeppelin, etc.) and put them on continuous play. This is very awesome. Video quality is obviously limited by the source (whateva), the sound too, but I'm listening to it right now and it's pretty good.

Pandora radio is a great internet music service that I have on iPhone. Enter the name of an artist or genre and it will continuously play music from that artist/genre. It's like an artist/genre specific radio station.
If you have a (free) account as I did, just enter username/password. Sound quality is excellent.

iPod dock: Excellent feature built into the main unit. The interface can be a little clumsy, however, lots of scrolling with the remote if you're looking for That Particular Song. If you have playlists like the rest of the sane, no worries.

TV Broadcasts: As noted above, and in contrast to other reviewers, cable/satellite broadcasts can be played through the unit's speakers with a Toslink cable (which costs less than a Big Mac).
I have a cablebox (HD with modern connections) and it took a little experimentation to get it to work. The unit's instructions read like, well, stereo instructions, and were not particularly helpful. Each must find his own path, but I was easily able to play normal TV broadcasts through the system speakers by connecting the optical audio out on my cable box to the digital optical audio in ("D-IN 1") with the Toslink cable.

FM radio: Does anyone really care? Well, if you're so inclined, it receives FM transmissions pretty well, much better than my last (1998-ish) receiver, and has auto pre-sets available (just like a rental car!) Worked well. Also plays SD cards, another useless thing that these things all do. Useless unless you want to subject someone to a slide show, which was a peculiar form of torture back in the day.

Conclusion: This device sounds great and has opened up a whole new world of content on the TV. The four stars is for interface clumsiness, and the remote, which I don't feel Likes to eat, but I'm not currently in the price of this unit is not like a mistake.



Panasonic SC-BT730 Blu-ray DiscTM 5.1 Home Theater System Features



  • Receiver has BD - DVD - CD player and FM Tuner
  • Connections - HDMI Out - 1; Video Out - 1; Digital Input - 2 (optical); Audio Input - 1 AUX (Stereo Mini Jack, 3.5mm)
  • Speaker System - Front Configuration - 2-way 3-speaker, Bass-reflex Woofer - 1-3/8 x 4 Cone Type x2 Tweeter
  • Pure Direct Sound Speaker - Yes (front, center)
  • Advanced Bamboo Cone - Yes (front, center) Approximate Dimensions



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Saturday, August 14, 2010 § 0








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I am 100% satisfied with this equipment, it took no more than 30 minutes to setup and then, power on, perfect, everything worked at the first try! the auto setup using microphone was perfect and the result was really impressive.
OK my room is not that big, but the sound is really powerful and makes me feel in a real theater.
Youtube and all Internet features (including auto upgrade of the firmware) worked without any configuration (I am using a wired internet connection, so I didn't need the optional wireless usb device), the image is not being displayed in full screen, I didn't have time yet to find out if this is just a configuration problem or a characteristic of the device, could be a possible problem.

UPDATE: yes, it displays Internet content in full screen! No problem at all with it.

Blu-ray images and sound are perfect and even DVD images are very well upscaled.
No HDMI input is a possible problem, but all my equipments were already connected to the LCD TV, so I connected the TV to this unit with an optical cable and disabled the TV sound, no problem at all, wii console, cable box, broadcast TV, all sources are correctly played using all speakers.
Considering the price of this unit, I am really happy with my purchase.


Panasonic SC-BT730 Blu-ray DiscTM 5.1 Home Theater System Features



  • Receiver has BD - DVD - CD player and FM Tuner
  • Connections - HDMI Out - 1; Video Out - 1; Digital Input - 2 (optical); Audio Input - 1 AUX (Stereo Mini Jack, 3.5mm)
  • Speaker System - Front Configuration - 2-way 3-speaker, Bass-reflex Woofer - 1-3/8 x 4 Cone Type x2 Tweeter
  • Pure Direct Sound Speaker - Yes (front, center)
  • Advanced Bamboo Cone - Yes (front, center) Approximate Dimensions



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Check Out Panasonic SC-BT200 1000W 7.1 Channel Blu-ray Disc Home Theater Sound System for $364.60

Thursday, June 10, 2010 § 0







Panasonic SC-BT200






Manufacturer : : Panasonic






Top Model  : : SC-BT200





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Panasonic SC-BT200 1000W 7.1 Channel Blu-ray Disc Home Theater Sound System Features



  • Complete Blu-ray home theater package bundles Blu-ray player, AV receiver, iPod dock, and speakers
  • Charge your iPod and enjoy full music and video playback with a full title list and on screen display of your iPod's contents
  • 1000 watts of sound distributed among 7.1 channels
  • VIERA Cast internet functionality for enjoying online entertainment from YouTube, Amazon VOD, and more
  • One-year limited warranty


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