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Sony HT-CT150
$300.00
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Well tuned for movies - voices are clear and distinct, even at low volume. Surround effect is clearly audible, simulates rear audio well. Bass is perfectly tuned for tv programming, clear and distortion free with enough power for a small to medium sized room.
The Cons:Putting the bar on the floor loses much of the surround effect - need to mount it above the display. Not suitable for larger rooms, doesn't have the power to fill them. Getting the settings right takes a few days of listening andtweaking.
The Sony HT-CT150 sound bar is a speaker system built to work with the HT-SF470 home theater system. It produces a total of 340 watts of power via 3 channels and a sub. The design is built to match the look of Sony's 2010 32-inch BRAVIA HDTVs, although it will work with other types of equipment.
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Features include LPCM, Blu-ray audio via HDMI, a Digital Media Port (with optional iPod bracket), and coax and optical inputs. It is compatible with BRAVIA Sync so that it can be controlled from a single remote.
Features
- 340 watts of power
- Design matches Sony's 2010 32-inch BRAVIA HDTVs
- Lossless linear pulse code modulation (LPCM)
- Blu-ray audio via HDMI
- BRAVIA Sync
- Digital Media Port
- Coax, Optical inputs
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Pros & Cons
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well tuned for movies - voices are clear and distinct, even at low volume
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surround effect is clearly audible, simulates rear audio well
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bass is perfectly tuned for tv programming, clear and distortion free with enough power for a small to medium sized room
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3 HDMI inputs- can easily switch between devices
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putting the bar on the floor loses much of the surround effect - need to mount it above the display
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not suitable for larger rooms, doesn't have the power to fill them
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getting the settings right takes a few days of listening andtweaking
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remote works with all Sony products, but no other brands
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Anonymous:
#sony_ht_ct150 sub-woofer ridiculously huge + heavy as big as a mini-tower.. did sony design this when they were drunk or high-? soundbar conceived almost as an afterthought, very cheesy. checked out a bunch of these soundbar sets, various brands.. judging from demonstrations, beginning to believe these mid-priced subwoofers included do not justify the hefty price tags. suggestion: unless you absolutely must have window-rattling bass, just stick to a soundbar w/out the lame subwoofer - you're better off.
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