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Sony HTCT100 Sound Bar with Subwoofer - Black

Sony HTCT100 Sound Bar with Subwoofer - Black
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Sony HTCT100 Sound Bar with Subwoofer - Black

 
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This amazing system brings simplicity and performance together by pairing a Center speaker that recreates a surround sound experience all by its self. Now add a powerful external subwoofer and you are ready to bring your Movies to life with the HT-CT100. With three HDMI inputs on tap, this system is tailor made for the Gamer looking for an easy, quick and great sounding solution for their Next Gen gaming system . It can playback LPCM from the HDMI connection, plus you can listen to your favorite music from the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT that works with various accessories (sold separately). The HT-CT100 can also control a select number of BRAVIA televisions with BRAVIA Sync via the HDMI interface. With “One Touch Play,” operations that took several steps have been reduced to one.

 
List Price: $299.99
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Product Details
Product Weight:16.0 pounds
Package Length:35.07 inches
Package Width:22.44 inches
Package Height:10.63 inches
Package Weight:33.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 398 reviews

Features
  • 250 Watts (RMS) (50W x 3 + subwoofer 100W)

  • 1080p HDMI Active Intelligence - (3 in/1 out)

  • Digital Cinema Auto Calibration

  • S-Force PRO Front Surround Sound

  • HDMI Repeater


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0
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4I have yet to be disappointed with a Sony product  Aug 30, 2010
Yet another in a long line of Sony purchases I have made. Sure you may pay a little more but you won't be disappointed. Sounds great. My only minor "cons" are the sometimes difficult to understand instruction manual and the fact that cables get connected to the woofer, not the sound bar itself so you have to keep it relatively close to your tv.

2My TV sounded better!  Aug 24, 2010
I just ordered this item and set it up. I was really disappointed, the sound isn't nearly loud enough and my new Vizio tv speakers sounded better than the sound bar. I have a small room and didn't want a bunch of speakers and wires to deal with, so I thought this would be perfect. The sound just isn't good enough to warrant keeping it.

4Very good, *if set up properly*  Aug 15, 2010
I purchased this on Black Friday 2009. I hooked everything up correctly [or so I thought]. One thing I was not aware of was a tendency that TVs have. What I did wrong was run my components (digital cable box, PS3, etc.) to the television and then used the digital audio out from my TV to the sub woofer. This is the incorrect way to do it and it will result in subpar performance. TVs will downgrade the signals to 2-channel [left & right]. They will only put out 5.1 surround sound through the internal tuner. Once I figured this out, I made the corrections. I ran all the components to the sub-woofer via HDMI and then HDMI to the Television. I now have very good simulated 5.1 Surround sound. The sub woofer also "hits" pretty well. I had it set too high and it rumbled my whole living room.

3Not surround sound  Aug 14, 2010
I would rate this product a 5 on a scale of 1 to 10. It certainly is not surround sound but is better than the TV speakers (46 inch Samsung LCD LED). It's neat (no wires and speakers all over the place), reasonably good quality sound and affordable. All in all - a fair deal. But if you MUST have surround sound, then get surround sound.

3Great home theater for an apartment or with limited space  Aug 11, 2010
I've had my Sony soundbar system for about 2 months now. I decided to pull the trigger on this purchase after researching a number of other soundbar systems from JVC, samsung, and Polk. I owned a hardcore home theater system before but since I now live in an apartment, space and placement really is a BIG issue for me. I didnt want to have to run wires all thru my room and since it is an apartment, I didnt want to spend to much money hiding wires and what-not. With that said, the Sony HTC T100 is perfect for me. The entire hook up took less than an hour and with everything being hooked up via HDMI cables (which everything uses now) it cut the wires in my cabinet down by half. The sound is very good but I did notice that when playing my satellite it doesnt get as loud as I would like but when my blu-ray is on that's when this thing really shines. The voices are very clear and I was pleasantly surprised at the bass while watching Avatar. The surround on it is a simulated surround so it doesnt give you that virtual feeling as a dedicated 5.1 system would. But for the price and for one of the only systems I found that allows hook ups via HDMI it is well worth it. Keep in mind there are only 3 HDMI ports so if you have a lot of hook ups this may not be for you, but for those of you like me, in an apartment with limited space, this is the answer to your prayers


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