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however, i purchased the product for the radio, dvd player and it meets my needs. missed a 5 because the 'wireless' speakers are useless. if u want 2 hear a whisper u must sit on the floor next to it and even then you'd be lucky to hear anything.
I've done my research actual wireless are rare and expensive. Setup is simple and the instructions couldn't be any easier. My only problem with this system is the same as others have mentioned. One thing you have to think about is, exactly what batteries do Wireless speakers use, and how long will they work for. I've yet to fully try it, but so far so good. The wireless speakers are not really wireless. They are powered by an attachment that does NOT connect to the DVD player (this is the "no wires part").
This has made setting up the system easier. I can provide sound to the neighborhood. This has been a great home theater system. The sound is great. My teens like the sound of their music on this system too. I really like the wireless part. It is semi-wireless because the receiver has wires to the speakers but I do not have wires running from the front of the system to the back.
to set up with my Panasonic 42" Plasma and the remote works very well with the TV.It takes a little time to regulate the speakers after reading the instructions carefully.Dvd's and CD's look and sound awsome.You have to pump up the sound on the surround speakers but thats part of setup.I am very satisfied for the price. I purchased the Panasonic 960 in Sept and it came packaged very well. It took about 30 Min.
The menu system is incredibly obnoxiously early-90s technology; Changing settings can cause it to stop playback - so you get to restart your DVD from the beginning.It has no ability to play non-region DVDs, so memories made on your computer will likely not play, nor will many independent releases.With only the single stereo input, you're unlikely to ever use your rear speakers with an external input device. I do not have an iPod compatible with this system, but if the menu system is anything based upon it's 'setup', it'd be much more pleasurable to buy a headphone adaptor and connect it to the rear of the unit, instead.The DVD player is functional, if not cumbersome. The Dolby Pro Logic available (attempt to fake 5.1 from 2.1 audio, basically) has 4 entirely pointless settings, none of which work very well - The Music setting will cause the subwoofer to boom, but you can't hear the voices; and other settings are virtually indistinguishable from standard stereo.If you don't mind the extreme limitations of this unit, it does it's job of playing region 1 DVDs, and it does it fairly well.If you want anything more than a sub-$50 DVD player with a 5 disc changer connected to it, and built-in speakers, keep looking. For the price, this is a decent system. The speakers have a decent range, and the AM/FM functionality is very basic, but works.
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