Samsung HT-BD2S Blu-ray Home Theater System
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| List Price: | $999.99 |
| Price: | $806.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
The superior sound quality of Blu-ray Disc movies and shows comes through loud and clear. A 7.1 channel system and 1100W total output gives you all the power you need. Six satellite speakers and powered sub woofer ensure the boldest, clearest sonic spectrum. DTS-HD compatibility delivers the highest quality Blu-ray audio. Advanced HDMI connectivity with 1080p upconversion offers crisp, clear HD images to match the pristine sound. Added DVD and CD playback give you even more entertainment options.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41679 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: black
- Brand: Samsung
- Model: HT-BD2S
- Dimensions: 3.43" h x 17.32" w x 15.59" l, 13.45 pounds
Features
- 7.1-channel system with 1100 watts of total output power
- Six satellite speakers included, plus a powered subwoofer
- One HDMI out with 1080p (Full HD)
- Compatible with DVD/DVD±R/DVD±RW, CD/CD±R/CD±RW, MP3/JPG viewer/WMA
- Dolby Digital plus, Dolby Digital TruHD, Dolby Pro-Logic IIx, Dolby Digital EX
Customer Reviews
Piece of work
1) Front speaker wires too short.
2) No equalizer function (Not good if you have certain hearing losses).
3) No on-screen setup menus for "SFE", "NEO:6", or "Dolby Pro Logic".
4) Noisy cooling fan (sounds like a hair dryer).
5) Sub woofer does not power off with system (energy thief).
6) Balance & distance setup do not work with music playing.
7) Very sluggish to commands (makes you think it is broken).
Other than the above mentioned faults, the system sounds and performs well.
Excellent home theater at a good price.
This home theater system is what convinced me to finally make the jump to Blu-ray. I bought it from Amazon at 51% off its $1000 MSRP. I added Amazon Prime and had it in my home in two days. Set up was simple, but with seven speakers plus a subwoofer, there's a lot of wire running around my family room.
The picture quality of the Blu-ray discs is stunning, and a regular DVD gets upconverted to 1080p, so all my old stuff looks much better than ever, too. The sound is spectacular, too. My Blu-ray copy of Men in Black had the walls and floor literally shaking with rocket engines and explosions. Everything I've played, be it Blu-ray or regular DVD, has been terrific, both picture and sound.
If you're considering making the move to Blu-ray, don't hesitate to give this system serious consideration.
Top notch home theater
This is the best blu-ray/home sound system on the market for the price. It combines the bd player and the 7.1 speaker sound system. This combination is difficult and costly to find. I had some problems getting it set up but once up and running it is very impressive. The problems I encountered were: 1) I needed to add longer speaker wires for the rear speakers. 2) One of the 2 blu-ray movies I rented to test the system needed a system upgrade from Samsung websight before it would play. I needed to download a compressed file, burn a cd then load it into the bd player. This took quite a while chasing around on line for procedures. Now everything works great with one exception. The Dish network DVR sound is fed via D.IN 1. When I do a replay or skip fwd on HD recorded stations, the sound is delayed for 3 sec before restarting. This requires a longer replay in order to prevent missing the desired audio. Works normally with non HD stations. My previous sound system did not have this problem.

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