[ใหม่] Low Price Buy Sony HT-CT150 3D Sound Bar System
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Product Features
- HDMI Repeater for simplified audio and video signal transfer
- 3D HDMI pass-through
- Audio Return Channel uses just one cable for TV audio
Complete your 3D home entertainment experience with simple, yet powerful surround sound. The HT-CT150 32" 3D sound bar home theater system features 3D compatibility and can also be turned into your entertainment hub by connecting multiple HD or 3D devices using a single HDMI cable per device (sold separately). In addition to the latest audio decoding technology, this beautifully sleek sound bar can be easily mounted directly to select BRAVIA TVs, hung on your wall, or placed separately on a shelf. Samsung HT-ES6200, Enox CB-50, LG BH4120S, Panasonic SC-PTX60EB-K, Denon DHT1312XP, Panasonic SC-PT850, Panasonic SC-PT160EB, Auna HS505, LG HX906SB, Samsung Ht D5000, Philips MCD988, Philips HTS6515, Onkyo HT-S9405THX, Auna 5.1 Surround, Sony BDVFS350FS, Samsung HT-C7550W, LG HB905DA, Pioneer HTP200, Xenta HT-533USB, Harman Kardon HKTS-7BQ, LG HT806TH, LG HT44S, Harman Kardon HKTS9, Sony DAV-DZ230, LG HX806SG, Harman Kardon HKTS 20BQ, Marantz Slimline, Samsung HT-D455, Panasonic SC-PT170EB-K, Panasonic SC-BTX70E, LG HT253DD, Sharp HTDV40, Samsung HT-BD1220, Pioneer 5.1 Blu-ray, LG HB45E, Boston Accoutics, Harman Kardon BDS, Philips HTS2500, Philips-HTS3510, Samsung HT-D4200, Auna YC 5.1 , Samsung HT-D4500, Panasonic SC-PT70EB-K, Panasonic SC-PT90EB-K
Background: I am an audio enthusiast with 3 small children. My previous audio system, run by 3 Carver stereo amps, is in boxes in the basement, as I did not want little hands breaking things or blowing up pieces. The old system had more spent in Monster Cable wiring then this system cost. Life changes and the wife did not want speakers and wires everywhere so I made a compromise.
Current Setup:
Sony Bravia TV (2006)
Sony HTCT150
Sony Digital Media Port TDM-iP10
Sony PS3 - Original 60gig
Nintendo Wii
Leap Frog - Zippity
At the time of this review I have owned the HTCT150 for just over 2 weeks and have been quite impressed with the results. The main reason I got the system is for movies and TV watching and being able to hear and control the sound. The output range is good and it does a nice job with lows and high end. I liked that the system could be passive as the PS3 is our main DVD player and entertainment source, i.e. Netflix streaming. I have the PS3 hooked up via HDMI. HDMI up to the TV and from the TV I have both optical out and RCA. The TV will not do ARC (audio return channels) though HDMI and the TV will not convert analog audio (Wii and Zippity) to optical. I let the TV handle the analog audio, RCA switching and have the RCA's go into SA-CD/CD, seems on the HTCT150 the TV RCAs will only work without optical in hooked up.Orbitsound T12v2, Boston Acoustics, SAMSUNG HW-E450 , Philips HTS3111, Sony HTFS3.CEK, Samsung HT-C720, Philips HTS3541, Boston Acoustics , Samsung HT-D450, Onkyo HT-S5305B, Trevi SB-8300W, Sony BDVE490, Sony BDVL600, Samsung HT-E5550, Panasonic SCBFT800EBK, Panasonic SC-PT470EB-K, ONKYO HT-S5405B, Pioneer BCS212, Samsung Ht-D4200, Panasonic SC-XH150EB-K, Samsung HT-C550, Panasonic SC-PT480EB-K, Denon AVR-1612, Jamo A102HCS6, LG HT805SH, Sony DAV-DZ260, Sony DAVDZ330, Samsung HT-D7100, Samsung HT-D5530, Philips HTS3560, LG HT805PH, Denon AVR-1312, Harman Kardon HKTS, Sony BDVE190, Samsung HT-D7200, Crystal Acoustics BPT2.0, Panasonic 120W, Sony BDVE670W, Xenta 5.1ch Surround, Harman Kardon BDS, Hyundai Multicav, Samsung HT-C5500
I have both an older 80gig iPod video and the iPhone 3G that I have hooked to the system using the Digital Media Port TDM-iP10. I use the video iPod for audio only and have full control over it using the remote for the HTCT150. I did a brief test with the iPhone by putting it in iPod mode, it worked as an audio source and had control of it with the remote. I did try to display pictures and it would not pass images or work as a video source. It seems the TDM-iP10 is audio only but you do get control with the HTCT150 remote.
One of the big reasons for my purchase was for nighttime watching and dynamic compression. The system has 2 layers of compression you can use to keep the sound even and not wake the kid. Woke the oldest already before turning on the compression. The system has NIGHT MODE, this is compression in the digital amp of the HTCT150 and limits all sources. Audio DRC (Dynamic Range Control) only works in Dolby Digital, but that covers the TV and PS3 and has 3 levels, None, Standard, Max. With turning both NIGHT MODE and Audio DRC on I can watch TV or movies and hear no volume difference between show and commercial or dialogue and explosions, this is important for us Mom's and Dad's.Panasonic SC-BT230EB-K, Sharp 3 1 inch, Samsung HT-E5530, Panasonic SC-BTT, Philips HTS3531, Ravon Audio 30W, Samsung HT-C450N, LG HT805TH, LG HT306SF, LG DH3120S, LG HX906PA, LG BH7420P, Harman Kardon HKTS 60BQ, Q Acoustics 2000, Philips HTS3520, Sony BDVE370.CEK, LG HT305SU, LG HB405SU, LG HX966TZ, ONKYO HT-S3305B, Panasonic SC-HTB15EB-K, Roth Audio BAR1, Samsung HT-D5500, Denon DHT-1312XP, LG HB44S, Boston Acoustics, Pioneer BCS-414, Sharp HTSB250, Philips HTS3111, Samsung HT-D423H, Panasonic SC-XH50EB-K, Samsung HW-D350, Sony DAVTZ135.CEK, Samsung HT-D6750, Sharp HT-SL50, Onkyo HT-X22HDX, Samsung HT-D350, Samsung HT-D5000, Philips HDT8520, Sony DAVTZ140, Yamaha YAS-101, Samsung HT-D5100, Panasonic SC-BTT262EBK, Orbitsound T12V3, Sony BDVE880.CEK, Sony BDVE380.CEK, LG HT806PH, LG DH6420P, LG BDH9000, Sony BDVEF200.CEK, Panasonic SC-BTT270EBK, Samsung HT-D6500
Audiophile Time: I have played with the system with the LPCM and BluRay audio out and have been able to hear a difference. As they say " you are only as good as your source" . Dolby Digital bit rate out is around 960Kbs and Dolby True is around 7Mbs. By going into the Video Setup of the PS3 (go figure) and changing the audio output from bitstream to LPCM you can get the better sound. Bitstream outputs the encoding on the DVD/BluRay, LPCM has the PS3 do your decoding.
Current Setup:
Sony Bravia TV (2006)
Sony HTCT150
Sony Digital Media Port TDM-iP10
Sony PS3 - Original 60gig
Nintendo Wii
Leap Frog - Zippity
At the time of this review I have owned the HTCT150 for just over 2 weeks and have been quite impressed with the results. The main reason I got the system is for movies and TV watching and being able to hear and control the sound. The output range is good and it does a nice job with lows and high end. I liked that the system could be passive as the PS3 is our main DVD player and entertainment source, i.e. Netflix streaming. I have the PS3 hooked up via HDMI. HDMI up to the TV and from the TV I have both optical out and RCA. The TV will not do ARC (audio return channels) though HDMI and the TV will not convert analog audio (Wii and Zippity) to optical. I let the TV handle the analog audio, RCA switching and have the RCA's go into SA-CD/CD, seems on the HTCT150 the TV RCAs will only work without optical in hooked up.Orbitsound T12v2, Boston Acoustics, SAMSUNG HW-E450 , Philips HTS3111, Sony HTFS3.CEK, Samsung HT-C720, Philips HTS3541, Boston Acoustics , Samsung HT-D450, Onkyo HT-S5305B, Trevi SB-8300W, Sony BDVE490, Sony BDVL600, Samsung HT-E5550, Panasonic SCBFT800EBK, Panasonic SC-PT470EB-K, ONKYO HT-S5405B, Pioneer BCS212, Samsung Ht-D4200, Panasonic SC-XH150EB-K, Samsung HT-C550, Panasonic SC-PT480EB-K, Denon AVR-1612, Jamo A102HCS6, LG HT805SH, Sony DAV-DZ260, Sony DAVDZ330, Samsung HT-D7100, Samsung HT-D5530, Philips HTS3560, LG HT805PH, Denon AVR-1312, Harman Kardon HKTS, Sony BDVE190, Samsung HT-D7200, Crystal Acoustics BPT2.0, Panasonic 120W, Sony BDVE670W, Xenta 5.1ch Surround, Harman Kardon BDS, Hyundai Multicav, Samsung HT-C5500
I have both an older 80gig iPod video and the iPhone 3G that I have hooked to the system using the Digital Media Port TDM-iP10. I use the video iPod for audio only and have full control over it using the remote for the HTCT150. I did a brief test with the iPhone by putting it in iPod mode, it worked as an audio source and had control of it with the remote. I did try to display pictures and it would not pass images or work as a video source. It seems the TDM-iP10 is audio only but you do get control with the HTCT150 remote.
One of the big reasons for my purchase was for nighttime watching and dynamic compression. The system has 2 layers of compression you can use to keep the sound even and not wake the kid. Woke the oldest already before turning on the compression. The system has NIGHT MODE, this is compression in the digital amp of the HTCT150 and limits all sources. Audio DRC (Dynamic Range Control) only works in Dolby Digital, but that covers the TV and PS3 and has 3 levels, None, Standard, Max. With turning both NIGHT MODE and Audio DRC on I can watch TV or movies and hear no volume difference between show and commercial or dialogue and explosions, this is important for us Mom's and Dad's.Panasonic SC-BT230EB-K, Sharp 3 1 inch, Samsung HT-E5530, Panasonic SC-BTT, Philips HTS3531, Ravon Audio 30W, Samsung HT-C450N, LG HT805TH, LG HT306SF, LG DH3120S, LG HX906PA, LG BH7420P, Harman Kardon HKTS 60BQ, Q Acoustics 2000, Philips HTS3520, Sony BDVE370.CEK, LG HT305SU, LG HB405SU, LG HX966TZ, ONKYO HT-S3305B, Panasonic SC-HTB15EB-K, Roth Audio BAR1, Samsung HT-D5500, Denon DHT-1312XP, LG HB44S, Boston Acoustics, Pioneer BCS-414, Sharp HTSB250, Philips HTS3111, Samsung HT-D423H, Panasonic SC-XH50EB-K, Samsung HW-D350, Sony DAVTZ135.CEK, Samsung HT-D6750, Sharp HT-SL50, Onkyo HT-X22HDX, Samsung HT-D350, Samsung HT-D5000, Philips HDT8520, Sony DAVTZ140, Yamaha YAS-101, Samsung HT-D5100, Panasonic SC-BTT262EBK, Orbitsound T12V3, Sony BDVE880.CEK, Sony BDVE380.CEK, LG HT806PH, LG DH6420P, LG BDH9000, Sony BDVEF200.CEK, Panasonic SC-BTT270EBK, Samsung HT-D6500
Audiophile Time: I have played with the system with the LPCM and BluRay audio out and have been able to hear a difference. As they say " you are only as good as your source" . Dolby Digital bit rate out is around 960Kbs and Dolby True is around 7Mbs. By going into the Video Setup of the PS3 (go figure) and changing the audio output from bitstream to LPCM you can get the better sound. Bitstream outputs the encoding on the DVD/BluRay, LPCM has the PS3 do your decoding.