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Sony HT-DDWG700


$200.00 Released March, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Speakers are tiny, can be positioned almost anywhere with minimal footprint.

The Cons:Center speaker is a bit low, movies tend to have to be turned up to hear dialog. Speaker positioning strongly affects how effective the surround sound is, need to plan and experiment. Thin speaker wires seem flimsy, easily broken, and aren't replaceable.

Sony’s value-priced entry in the home theatre market is the HT-DDWG700, featuring an 800-watts RMS 5.1 surround sound A/V receiver, with a dedicated Digital Media Port dock for interfacing with PCs, iPods, and Bluetooth devices (this package includes an iPod cradle).

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It features full HDMI support, including dts, Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic II audio decoding.  The HT-DDWG700 is also XM Satellite Radio ready with a paid subscription.

 Features

  • 5.1 surround sound from 1-CD/DVD player with HDMI
  • Automatically calibrates audio for best sound quality
  • BRAVIA Sync for use with Sony BRAVIA HDTVs
  • Digital Media Port for use with PCs, iPods, and Bluetooth devices
  • XM Satellite Radio read with subscription

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    speakers are tiny, can be positioned almost anywhere with minimal footprint

Cons
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    center speaker is a bit low, movies tend to have to be turned up to hear dialog

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    speaker positioning strongly affects how effective the surround sound is, need to plan and experiment

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    thin speaker wires seem flimsy, easily broken, and aren't replaceable

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    subwoofer isn't powered, and so is unable to deliver strong bass

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    sound fields and effects don't seem to make much difference

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    complicated operation, unable to properly set it up without reading the manual

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