Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Sony DAV-DZ630 - DVD 5.1 Home Cinema System - With HDMI & 1080i Upscaling

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Sony EAN: 4905524394733 Feature: DVD Home cinema Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Model: DAVDZ630.CEK Publisher: Sony Release Date: 2007-03-10 Studio: Sony
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DVD Home cinema Radio Fm/Am With Rds Surround Dolby Digital/Dts/Prologic 2 1080i Up Scaling Progressive Scan
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Awesome System and an Amazing Price Comment: I have just got this system up and running. It took mere minutes and I am very impressed at the results. The auto tuning microphone which it comes with is very good. The TV works through the SCART lead no problem, music sounds great. All in all I ma very pleased. The only thing is that I was stupid (impatient) enough to buy it in a Sony shop. Paid way more than on here so if you are happy to be patient then get it here as the price is ridiculously low here.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sound Heaven Comment: Couldn't help but get this for the 200 sheets that it was being offered at! Looks supreme and the sounds is sweet for music, film and sport lovers - you'll hear everything the crowd say and you'll never miss a sound when watching the PREDATOR!!! Awesome system, sounds good, looks great and a must for any complimentary plasma/lcd flattie...highly recommended!
Customer Rating:      Summary: fantastic quality Comment: This home cinema system is absolutely fantastic! I got it a few months ago and I can't stop watching films as I just want to listen to the fantastic sound. You feel like you're actually in the scene within the film.
It is very easy to set up and once set up, you won't want to turn it off.
A highly recommended product, 5 stars.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great buy Comment: I just bought this item and cannot fault it at all. Superb sound quality, looks great amazing value for money.Excellent
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sony DAV-DZ630 Comment: One of the main reasons I chose this particular system was because I also have a Sony TV, which means I can use the theater sync function. The upscaling produces a very good picture.
I have found that some other 5.1 home cinema systems I have heard at friends and families homes can produce sound that is confusing in that suddenly one of the speakers seems too loud and drowns the other speakers out, so you don't hear the dialog (for instance) properly or, sometimes the bass is overpowering. This is not so with this system. I think that sound calibration set up realy sorts this problem out. It results in a very well propertioned sound that represents what is happening in what you are vewing. The bass is in balance with the sound in that it does not over power but does kicks in when it should and is very evident and loud on explosion ect.
On the whole very pleased with the system, only negitive is that it does not have a digital optical in. For the money a good buy.
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Editorial Reviews:
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With its DivX-compatible DVD player and a 5.1 audio sound system, the DAV-DZ630 Home Cinema from Sony has everything to please the film enthusiast. The DAV-DZ630 Home Cinema delivers 850W of audio power for your films and television programmes and even for your favourite radio stations, thanks to the built-in AM/FM tuner. Its DTS, Dolby digital and Pro Logic decoders ensure that sound quality is always exceptional, and the HDMi output means you can connect the DAV-DZ630 to a high-definition TV and enjoy great quality picture to go with the sound. With the powerful DAV-DZ630 Home Cinema, you?re guaranteed hours of intense entertainment.
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