AMW Dolby® Digital Home Theater System with Progressive-Scan DVD Player (T-352)
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- Complete home theater system includes progressive-scan DVD player with built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder
- Plays DVD, VCD, SVCD, CD, MP3, CD-R, CD-RW, and Kodak Picture CD (JPEG) discs
- Features S-video, component video, and composite video outputs
- Built-in digital AM/FM tuner with 40 station presets
- Subwoofer, center-channel, and satellite speakers provide 125 total watts of dynamic sound
Product Description:
This powerful AMW 125 Watt Home Theater System will show you why home theater is unbeatable home entertainment. Boost your DVDs, VCDs, CDs, and MP3s with 5.1 Dolby digital surround decoding and 125 watts of total power. Features: 6 speaker system including 5 surround speakers and one 50-watt subwoofer; digital AM/FM stereo tuner with 40 presets; video decompression; screen aspect ratio select (4:3 and 16:9); smart content editor; multi-angle view; multi-language OSD; multilingual dialog up to 8 tracks and 32 subtitles; advance progressive scan; S-Video output; Composite video output (AV); component (Y-Cb-Cr) output; and full function remote control.
Average Customer Rating:Comment: Ok system for the price... major problems with AV inputs Rating:
I'm fairly happy with this very low end system. They manage to pack a lot of features and fine adjustments into a really inexpensive unit. If you're looking for big sound, go elsewhere, but for a small room, it's fine. I found it a bit tinny, but at least it's crisp.
I don't really care for the remote though.
There is one major flaw I have found it, and it seems to be a "feature" rather than a bug, which unfortunately will ultimately force me to return the system and settle for a lesser system even though I liked this one better. The AV inputs seem to be corrupted. The sub rumbles when the AV mode is switched on, and seems to get worse whenever a connection is added to it. I thought this was a defective unit, but I returned it for a replacement, and am still having the same issue. :(
It's too bad about the AV input issue, otherwise it's a really nice inexpensive DVD player/5.1 decoder.
Comment: Don' Buy it ......stay away...I did the mistake of buying it Rating:
I bought one a month back. The picture kept scrolling all the time specially when using the AV1 or AV2. I don't own an HDTV but that shouldn't make a diff. Even in dvds if some scenes are too bright it starts scrolling. I called their customer service and they told me that it shouldn't do that and I should return it. I returned it to circuity city and got a new one. Got home and connected it and guess what it does the same thing again. I wasted my money in buying this. Should've bought an apex for a few more $$s. Just stay away from this product.............
Comment: Worth the cost but AV1, AV2 are problematic Rating:
I just set up mine yesterday. It sounds great, dvds sound excellent. Plays everything including SVCDs but on certain scenes the picture starts scrolling and you cannot do anything about it. Sound is more than good enough for a small room.
Problems with AV:
I connected my VCR/Cable TV through AV1/AV2 but now sometimes the colors appear too bright or the picture starts scrolling on certain channels. But if I connect VCR/Cable to TV directly then they work fine. The remote control does not control anything else and no universal remote control works on this dvd player. AM/FM tuner is great but, the subwoofer doesn't work while playing FM. MP3 and all TV channels sound great with SUB. Overall its worth the money($80) on sale. While watching Cable TV I take video signal which comes directly to TV and sound from this system and the combination is great.
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