Friday, December 20, 2013

What blu-ray player home theater in a box sounds the best?

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 on samsung blu ray plaer Refurbished Samsung Blu Ray Player for $77.47
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TODD


Got a panasonic home theater w/ 5 disc DVD back in 2006 at circuit city for $340. Out of all the units I was blown away by the sound quality. The subwoofer could be a bit bigger, but you can see the windows shake, with it all turned up. Well the time has come to update. I got a refurbished blue-ray panasonic receiver and I am moving it up to the bedroom. I have been looking at some Samsung 3d smart 1000watt home theaters. Does anyone have Samsung surround sound system and like it? Or would like to recommend one. I don't want to hear how crappy the box units are and how I should get a huge receiver, speakers and blu- ray player.(unless you can lead me to a place to get a good receiver and speakers for $200.) Looking for something 200-350 new or refurbished. Also what all do you need to make a blue- ray, DVD or whatevers remote go through a cabinet door? Thank you


Answer
Those home theater in a box are not a very good system. They are not flexible for adding anything to them or for up grading. Don't be mislead to the powering rating they provide. You are not going to find a stand alone receiver and a set of good speaker for the budget you have in mind. They only thing that I can recommend is the Onkyo HT-S3500. It is a 5.1 receiver and a set of speaker. You can demo the unit at a Fry's Electronic and retails for around the $280. This is better than any home theater in a box. You add a Panasonic blu ray disc player and you have a nice dependable system. You need to demo the Samsung and let your own ears be the judge. Hope this will help you out.

Is it safe to buy a refurbished Blu Ray player?




Joe S


Refurbished blu ray players are a lot cheaper than Used. a buddy said to buy a refurbished one instead of new. What's your opinion or sources?


Answer
I've had about equal luck with new or refurbished stuff and you can indeed save quite a bit of money buying refurbished. Optical disc players seem especially finicky. Sometimes even a new one will stop being able to read discs after a short time due to some part or adjustment drifting out of spec after a break-in period.

I'm fine with buying refurbished, as long as there's a decent warranty. I wouldn't buy any refurb that's only guaranteed to work when you receive it with no further warranty.




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