One-touch listening(mobile/tablet) for instant music streaming via NFC
Built-in Wi-Fi to easily connect to the internet. Speakers are wired.
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jonnypresley
4 Feb 173#5
I've got this system, bought to replace my ancient Panasonic system, bought it for 200 in the sale. It's very very slow to control and the max volume is too low. Picture quality is excellent and links easily to other devices eg phone, £139 is a fair price but if you buy it you will still get frustrated by it. Buy something else, I wish I had.
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mlr247
16 Feb 17#24
..yeahh z5500
liamzilla
5 Feb 17#23
* £25 logitechs
liamzilla
5 Feb 17#22
Hey, yeah I tried everything. I had an lg cinema system that I had before I bought one of these, which I had to adjust the bass and rear speakers volume. So... i tried sound modes, turning up the bass to max on the menu and it still sounded awful. I saw mixed reviews when I bought this a few years ago, maybe a large quantity of them where faulty? The bass was just so quite, I've bought £25 before and they where better than this.
liamzilla
5 Feb 17#20
I returned one of these about 2 years ago. Very very poor quality, no bass what so ever. Sound is just total abysmal, shame really because it looks nice.
donslibi to liamzilla
5 Feb 17#21
Did you try this solution?
"You may follow the steps on the manual page 40 and 41 on how to Set the Speakers.
To adjust the speaker Level, just select LEVEL as shows on page 41. You can adjust the sound level of the speakers and set the parameters from –6.0 dB to +6.0 dB. the underlined figures are the default settings."
I've got this system, bought to replace my ancient Panasonic system, bought it for 200 in the sale. It's very very slow to control and the max volume is too low. Picture quality is excellent and links easily to other devices eg phone, £139 is a fair price but if you buy it you will still get frustrated by it. Buy something else, I wish I had.
kkthomask to jonnypresley
4 Feb 17#6
Thanks. I would test it extensively for a month and if its found slow, I would return it to Argos.
Waspkiller86 to jonnypresley
5 Feb 17#19
Cheers. Probably would work for the spare room then, seems a great price to be fair if you aren't using it for a main system.
rhodyate
5 Feb 17#18
hot
mailtotahera
4 Feb 17#16
Can somebody who has purchased it in the past confirm that these are really refurbished or they are just clearing their old stock?
kkthomask to mailtotahera
4 Feb 17#17
I believe they could be the old stock.
skusey
4 Feb 17#15
Bluray ffs
EportJake
4 Feb 171#14
You are going to need to have a TV with multiple HDMI inputs and plug each device into it, but the audio from each device should be relayed to the Sony BRHC via ARC in full surround sound. I don't have my setup using ARC but that is my understanding of how it works.
The single optical input can also be used to connect one device with an optic fibre lead.
Disco.Dave
4 Feb 17#13
No "e" or "-"
EportJake
4 Feb 171#10
Looking at pictures of the back of this thing it has an optical input and ARC HDMI, so it is going to be infinitely more useful than most of the cheap DVD Home Cinema setups I've seen posted on here over the last few months (you are actually going to get surround sound from your external devices e.g. Sky/Virgin/PC/Console). Can't comment on the user experience or volume but on paper this looks like a good deal.
jumpinoffthbed to EportJake
4 Feb 17#12
So you could actually use this as a receiver?
kowalski
4 Feb 17#11
typo in the title: "Blue Ray Player"
v "Blu-ray Player"
looks a great deal
guttediam
4 Feb 17#9
I had a 1000 watt Sony ( but died ) ok was louder but not the quality, I do play a lot of music & the Yamaha sounds so lush. But I do get what ur saying it's all about the dollars :disappointed:
kkthomask
4 Feb 17#8
Thanks. If I buy that, I will be spending another 70-80 for a decent Blue-Ray player on top of that though. I am very convinced the Yamaha one is much superior audiowise.
kkthomask
4 Feb 17#1
Very keen to know any better offer because I am looking around to buy one of this sort. Cheers
donslibi to kkthomask
4 Feb 17#2
WiFi Bluetooth NFC 800W, 3D bluray player. This is a steal. My wireless speaker cost more than this. For what you are getting, I very much doubt you'd find better spec/cheaper cost.
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Full HD 3D, triluminos colour, 800W and bluetooth
5.1 surround sound for good home cinema
4x compact speakers and subwoofer
One-touch listening(mobile/tablet) for instant music streaming via NFC
Built-in Wi-Fi to easily connect to the internet. Speakers are wired.
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Latest comments (24)
"You may follow the steps on the manual page 40 and 41 on how to Set the Speakers.
To adjust the speaker Level, just select LEVEL as shows on page 41. You can adjust the sound level of the speakers and set the parameters from –6.0 dB to +6.0 dB. the underlined figures are the default settings."
Link to manual: http://pdf.crse.com/manuals/4446734161.pdf
The single optical input can also be used to connect one device with an optic fibre lead.
v "Blu-ray Player"
looks a great deal
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/yamaha-yht1810-5-1-receiver-inc-speakers-199-95-richer-sounds-2602003
Am well happy for 200 bar not got lots of specs but sounds beautiful
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