Cheap Panasonic SC-HT1000 Progressive-Scan DVD Player/Recorder Home Theater System (Electronics) Price
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The SC-HT1000 runs at 430 watts of total power: 35 watts for the two front "tallboy" speakers and two surround speakers, 140 watts for the center channel, and 150 watts for the subwoofer. The tallboy speakers come with detachable stands that adjust to the height of your TV screen, putting them in the proper position for optimum theater sound. In addition, each of the speakers is magnetically shielded to protect the picture from distortion. Compatible media formats include DVD-Audio, DVD-Video, DVD-RAM, DVD-R, CD, CD-R/RW, Video CD, and MP3. Other features include an integrated AM/FM digital tuner, a cinema mode, a dialogue enhancer, and 54 MHz/10-bit video digital-to-analog conversion. The system carries a one-year warranty on parts and labor.
What's in the Box
DVD player/recorder, two slim "tallboy" speakers, two OmniCast surround speakers, center channel speaker, subwoofer, requisite cabling, universal remote, and user's manual.
| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Panasonic |
| FEATURES: | Includes digital FM/AM tuner and a universal remote control, Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II, and DTS-decoding home theater receiver/recorder with 5 speakers and a powered subwoofer, 35 watts per channel x 2 "tallboy" speakers and 2 OmniCast surround speakers, 140 watts for the center channel, and 150 watts for the subwoofer, High-resolution DVD-Audio, DVD-Video, DVD-RAM, DVD-R, CD, CD-R/RW, Video CD, and MP3 playback, Records in DVD-RAM and DVD-R formats |
| TYPE: | scht1000, scht-1000, shct1000, sh-ct1000, sc-ht100, ht1000, sch-t1000, s-cht1000, ram, dvdr, dvd-r, htib, theatre, play/record, disc, panasanic, pana, audio, movie, cinema, in a box, scht10, sc-ht10 |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | SC-HT1000 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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| UPC: | 037988406869 |
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Customer Reviews of Panasonic SC-HT1000 Progressive-Scan DVD Player/Recorder Home Theater System
SC-HT1000 At least I'm reviewing the system in question and not the SC-HT700 or another Panasonic system with a VCR, as two of the other reviewers did. <
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>I've had this system for 2 years now, and I'm quite happy with it. It's been very reliable. Sound is decent, for what it is: a home theater in a box. Sound options are good: Dolby digital, Prologic, ability to accentuate the center channel, equalizer, etc. It's not for audiophiles, but is quite adequate for my ears. Recording on DVDs and DVD-RAMs is better than my old VCR recording (duh). The flexible recording option is nice, as the machine optimizes compression based on the set recording time. I now use the system to record off my DVR so that I can unload the hard drive, and it works well for this, producing compatible DVDs. It has a satisfactory number of inputs: I have off-air and satellite TV, VCR, and network music stream hooked in, and my son uses the front inputs for some games. <
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>Overall, a good system for the price.
A piece of low quality stuff
I bought a HT700 two years ago and initially I liked it, played great. After 2 years it stoped playing all music CDs. Both mp3 and original audio CDs. Couple of months after that, it stopped playing 50% of blockbuster DVDs. I have a 5 year old $75 samsung player, that still plays great all kind of stuff. I don't think it's just the problem with this one panasonic system. It's all of Panasonic. It's just a piece of low quality stuff. They are just trying to sell to american market this piece of junk. Never buy any panasonic anymore unless you want keep buying every two years!!.
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Maybe I got a lemon
I got this system not quite a year ago and in recent months it does not properly record timed programs at all. The unit fails during recording, and if the recording is completed, it will not finalize the disc and error messages are displayed that are not printed in the manual. Prerecorded movies play beautifully, but the sound from the rear surrounds is soft to non-existant, and it does not have auto resume. My first theatre in a box was a Panasonic and I loved it, but I wanted to be able to record and I now regret this purchase, it was a mistake.