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Pioneer HTZ-575DV


$400.00 Released April, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sound is clear and detailed, ideal for catching dialog at reasonable volume levels. HD upconversion is great, makes DVDs look sharper than ever. Plenty of power behind the speakers, can get pretty loud if you want.

The Cons:Speaker connections feel cheap and are difficult to work with.

The Pioneer HTZ-575DV is a 5.1 surround sound DVD home theater system offered by Pioneer. The package includes a high-powered 6-channel DVD player/amplifier/receiver, a subwoofer and 6 cube speakers to be used for front L/R, surround L/R and dual center channels giving plenty of setup options.

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The DVD player can play dual layer DVD discs as well as writable DVDs and it has an HDMI output with upscaling to 720p/1080p and a component video output. The receiver also has a built in AM/FM tuner with 30 station presets. It has built in MCACC room calibation and Dolby Digital/Pro Logic II and DTS 5.1 surround for a true surround sound experience and the wires have been color coded for easy connection. The Pioneer HTZ-575DV also comes with a remote control.

Specifications

  • Power - Stereo: 180 Watts (10% THD @ 1 kHz, RMS)
  • Power - Surround: 360 Watts (10% THD @ 1 kHz, RMS)
  • DVD Player: Yes
  • Progressive Scan:  Yes
  • Disc Compatibility: Dual-Layer DVD-R/DVD/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R (Video Mode)/DVD+RW (Video Mode)
  • Video Processing: DVD - 12-bit / 108 MHz Compatible
  • DivX Certified 
  • DVD Video Conversion: HDMI Upscaling (to 720p/1080p)
  • Dolby(R) Digital/Pro Logic II and DTS(R) Decoders 
  • Windows Media Compatible 
  • Room Calibration: MCACC
  • Advanced Surround: 6 SFC Modes (ACTION, DRAMA, ROCK, POP, HALL, LIVE)
  • Sound Retriever 
  • 5 Channel Stereo 
  • Bass & Treble Control 
  • Front Stage Surround 
  • HDMI Input 
  • Component Video Output 
  • AM/FM Tuner: FM/AM Presets (30 Stations)
  • Sleep Timer: Yes
  • Easy Connection: Color Coded Speaker Wire
  • Front Speakers: 2-19/32 inches (6.6 cm) Cone, Magnetically Shielded
  • Center Speaker: 2-19/32 inches (6.6 cm) Cone, Magnetically Shielded
  • Surround Speakers: 2-19/32 inches (6.6 cm) Cone, Magnetically Shielded
  • Subwoofer: 6-5/16 inches (16 cm) Cone, Bass-Reflex Type
  • Warranty: 1 Year Parts and Labor 

Dimensions

  • Receiver - Dimensions  (W x H x D): 16-9/16 x 2-3/8 x 13-3/16 inches
  • Receiver - Dimensions  (W x H x D): 420 x 60 x 335 mm
  • Receiver - Weight: 6 lbs. 3 oz.
  • Front Speakers - Dimensions  (W x H x D): 3-25/32 x 3-25/32 x 3-25/32 inches
  • Front Speakers - Dimensions  (W x H x D): 96 x 96 x 96 mm
  • Front Speakers - Weight: 1 lbs.
  • Center Speakers - Dimensions  (W x H x D): 3-25/32 x 3-25/32 x 3-25/32 inches
  • Center Speakers - Dimensions  (W x H x D): 96 x 96 x 96 mm
  • Center Speakers - Weight: 1 lbs.
  • Surround Speakers - Dimensions  (W x H x D): 3-25/32 x 3-25/32 x 3-25/32 inches
  • Surround Speakers - Dimensions  (W x H x D): 96 x 96 x 96 mm
  • Surround Speakers - Weight: 1 lbs.
  • Subwoofer - Dimensions  (W x H x D): 8-1/2 x 15-3/8 x 15-15/32 inches 
  • Subwoofer - Dimensions  (W x H x D): 216 x 391 x 393 mm
  • Subwoofer - Weight: 12 lbs. 2 oz.

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    sound is clear and detailed, ideal for catching dialog at reasonable volume levels

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    HD upconversion is great, makes DVDs look sharper than ever

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    plenty of power behind the speakers, can get pretty loud if you want

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    good support for both DTS and Dolby Digital, very true to the studio recording

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    plenty of inputs and outputs for external devices

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    speakers have a fairly small footprint and sit steady, won't be knocked over by accident

Cons
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    speaker connections feel cheap and are difficult to work with

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