after listening to a bose 2.1 system for a few weeks iam finally experiencing the full 5.1 surround i had wanted from the beginning.if you are connecting this via hdmi to a panasonic viera
this is my 3rd box system, second panasonic replacing a samsung.
we don't have a panasonic tv and worried it might not work with the tv we have but my tech minded husband got it working so it will work with a tv other than panasonic.
received shipment and connect it to my panasonic 58" plasma tv.
i suppose that is why a rear amplifier is used.1250 watts of total power is stretched.thanks panasonic!
we got this system when we got our panasonic viera plasma and it's a great compliment.we love surround sound effect.
had panasonic sound system before and it still work for almost 14yrs.
sound is pretty good..very easy to set up...pre determined speaker length....all the features are very nice...works great with a panasonic viera link plasma tv....got it in a package deal and would
additional thoughtsthis replaced a four year old pioneer system,so far i am satisfied with the panasonic.
worked great with panasonic tv.
if i could fine a better home theater like my old system but this panasonic came out to be a better one, the sound is right, if i am watching movies in my home is like, i am in the movies theater.
it great how panasonic delivers suck wonderful sound i brouth this last week free my stealing it from sears!
the viera link works great with my panasonic tv.
its just a coincidence that my flat screen is a panasonic as well which made the experience that much easier.
ease of use and setup, good performance, good sound and a system that meshes seamlessly with and looks as good as their new flat-panel tv is probably going to be very happy with the panasonic pt960.
i took it back and got this panasonic home theater system instead.
my rca (of similar price) croaked and i was urged to replace it with a panasonic.
it was together in just a few minutes and interfaced with my panasonic plasma super easy.
this interfaced easily with my 42" panasonic plasma.
i originally purchased a sony upconverting dvd player to hook up to my new panasonic plasma tv.
hooray for panasonic- they beat sony with this system features.it was very easy to set-up, especially for someone who is tech-challenged.
i purchased the panasonic wireless home theatre system to compliment my newly-purchased panasonic 50" plasma television.
setup was fairly simple, i did need to call panasonic for some help but given enough time i probably could have figured it out on my own.
system was a breeze to set up to my panasonic hdtv.
i am very impressed with the panasonic quality.
panasonic's sc-bt200 blu-ray home theater system addresses all of these issues: it's inexpensive, easy to set up and offers full 1080p high definition blu-ray playback with matching high definition
i used this in my bedroom with my panasonic 42g15.
the best i liked about the panasonic sc-bt200is the easy to stream video from youtube.
i got this baby at the same time i ordered the panasonic 50g10 plasma television.
panasonic, and the retailer i bought this from, advertise it as having wireless rear speakers.
we had an older panasonic surround system and this one far exceeds it.
this is a sleek looking system and paired with my panasonic plasma tv gives a neat compact look to the home theater.
this system has a lot of value for the money, and especially makes sense if you have a panasonic hdtv with "ezsync", which integrates the hdtv and home theater system very well.
yes, even i could figure out how to hook up this system to my new 42" panasonic hdtv.
'music' or 'off 'surround modes)decent sound, nice picture on the upconvert, but overall felt cheap (plastic used, speakers/remote not nearly as nice as past panasonic home theater model i owned).
i purchased this ht yesterday to compliment a new panasonic 42' plasma 1080p tv.
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