11/15/2011

Sony Htct100 Sound Bar With Sub-Woofer - A recap

Specifications: The Sony Htct100 consist of one sound bar and a separate sub-woofer unit. It also comes with built-in Dts, Dolby Pro Logic Ii and Dolby digital encoders so you won't need to get a separate Av receiver unit. This model is a 3.1 channel surround sound law and utilizes the S-Force technology. It has a total output of 250 watts of audio power that is more than enough for small and medium sized rooms. The sub-woofer produces 100 watts of bass while the sound bar consist of three 50-watt channels.

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Design: The sound bar of the Sony Htct100 is a dinky smaller than other models in the market, measuring at just 2.75 x 2.6 x 31.5 inches. Both the sound bar and sub-woofer have a black exteriors. The sub-woofer has a slightly more 'expensive' look with a matte, vinyl surface. All of the system's ports, inputs and connectors are settled behind the subwoofer. You will find 3 Hdmi ports, one analog stereo input, one Digital Media port and a few other connector ports.

Features & Performance: considering that this is just a tiny 3.1 channel system, we did not expect much from its audio ability (little did we know that we were in for a big surprise). We watched a merge of live concerts and activity movies with the Sony Htct100 and the ability of audio was just astounding, even matching those of 5.1 channel systems. It is unfortunate that it only supports 4 Av sources, as it would otherwise prove to be a formidable system. The law was very easy to set up and the slender compose of the sound bar makes it fit literally into any nook and cranny on your hi-fi or Tv cabinet. For its reasonable price tag, good design, and impressive performance, I would give the Sony Htct100 sound law 4 stars (out of 5).

Sony Htct100 Sound Bar With Sub-Woofer - A recap

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