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Samsung HT-AS720ST Blu-Ray-Matching 5.1 Channel Home Theater System (Set of Seven, Black)

Samsung HT-AS720ST Blu-Ray-Matching 5.1 Channel Home Theater System (Set of Seven, Black)
MSRP: $599.99
Your Price: $384.88
Savings: $ 215.11 ( 36% )
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Manufacturer: Samsung
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Samsung HT-AS720ST Blu-Ray-Matching 5.1 Channel Home Theater System (Set of Seven, Black) Features

5.1 channel home theater system with Blu-ray technology
Includes 4 satellite speakers, 1 center-channel speaker, 1 subwoofer and 1 A/V receiver
Blu-ray full HD playback (Note: Blu-Ray player is NOT included)
Multiple decoding formats built-in including Dolby Digital, Dolby ProLogic II, and Dolby ProLogic
Total power: 650 watts
 

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Additional Samsung HT-AS720ST Blu-Ray-Matching 5.1 Channel Home Theater System (Set of Seven, Black) Information

This Samsung HT-AS720 Blu-ray 5.1 channel home theater system will give you an in-home entertainment experience like you've never experienced. Its surround sound modes will allow you to experience stunning audio and its 1080p up-conversion ability will make the cinematography astounding to watch. Bring all your entertainment full circle. HDMI-CEC allows all products in your entertainment area to communicate with each other while using one remote control. The HT-AS720 has multiple decoding formats built-in including Dolby Digital, Dolby ProLogic II, Dolby ProLogic IIx, DTS, Dolby Digital EX, DTS ES Discrete 6.1, DTS 96/24 and DTS Neo:6.

 

What Customers Say About Samsung HT-AS720ST Blu-Ray-Matching 5.1 Channel Home Theater System (Set of Seven, Black):

It's not the most powerful system out there but for the price you can't go wrong. I purchased this system to experience home theater sound with my new Samsung TV. It is loud enough to sound like your at the movies. The sound is amazing right out of the box. It took about an hour to hook up but it was easy. You can experience the movies without ever leaving the comfort of your home. The receiver is a little big, but if you have room it will work nice.

I had some reservations about purchasing this product after reading other reviews. I did use (3) HDMI 1.3 compliant cables for all connections; as well as (1) optical cable as directed for sound. After allowing Anynet to find my other components I am able to perform everyday viewing tasks with one remote. I'm pleased to say that the product has performed flawlessly. Amazon price and delivery were excellent as usual. The sound is great; it fills my large living room with sound. Ultimately I decided to get it, figuring I could return it if there were problems. The Anynet feature works fine.

I have it installed with a Samsung plasma display & Samsung BD 1500 Blue Ray player. Contrary to other reviews I had no problem hooking it up according to the manual. Advanced features of the TV still require using the remote for the TV. So far, I am completely satisfied with this purchase.

I read what people wrote about this ht, but honestly I am impressed with this item, the only problem is that the one for all home theater remote doesn't seem to work good with my samsung blue ray player

The amplifier also supports analog connections. That is one less remote control and one less HDMI cable. I'm putting this in the "good news" section even though I can't exploit it, and the box is much bigger than it need be in order to support these analog connections.Bad News:HDMI sucks. If I had a laser disk player this would be a must have feature. Connecting the cable does not mean Anynet will work, but it is a start.

Even at its best HDMI doesn't come close to that dream. This isn't obvious but it is mentioned somewhere in fine print on page thirty something of the manual. You must plug all the HDMI cables into the appropriate slot as there is no plug and play that identifies devices.The Blu-Ray or set top box HDMI cables go into the amplifier and a third cable goes to the TV set. The "universal remote" that comes with this box isn't powerful enough to control all devices, but it is so complicated that casual users can and do get lost. All are connected through HDMI cables.Good News:The sound quality is fine and the speakers are a nice black finish that goes well with the TV.

This amplifier gets mixed reviews from me. My "media room" is small enough that 7.1 speakers would be overkill. If you go through an elaborate ritual that you must learn by trial and error, you can get all the devices to talk to one another, but you will still need four remote controls to get TV, Blu-ray, amplifier, and set top box all to work together.HDMI is full of content protection. In order to get this to work, you need a third optical cable running from the TV into the amplifier. I remember in 1995 Sony showed off a "concept system" that simply had 1394 plugs and speaker cables. If I plug the STB or Blu-Ray directly into the TV audio is synched correctly but plays through cheesy speakers on the TV.

Unlike USB on a PC where you can plug any device into any socket and "it just works", HDMI missed on the concept of plug and play. I don't know if all HDMI sucks, but this implementation leaves a lot to be desired. With the addition of two more speakers, this system would support a 7.1 sound system. Future versions of Samsung devices promise to support DLNA which is a system for connecting home media devices over Ethernet. As a consequence every time you change channel on the STB or attempt to discover the Blu-ray player it takes longer with the audio amplifier sitting between the TV and these sources. Basically all this equipment was built assuming the customer is a criminal out to steal Snow White from dear old Uncle Walt Disney somewhere in his cryo vat. The idea was that DVD, camcorder, and TV would work together by daisy chaining digital devices. A side effect of all this is that lip synch is lost.

This could support a better control architecture so that devices could discover each other and hopefully play well together. It is running with a Samsung HDTV LN52A650 TV, Samsung Blu-Ray player BD-P2500 and a Scientific Atlanta cable box. Suggestions:My Blu-ray player and TV both have Ethernet. This is annoying. Samsung promotes a system called AnyNet. This system is still too complicated for most people to setup or run. If I had it to do over again, I'd buy a system with Blu-ray and amplifier built into one box. I find there is plenty of power, but someone with a large viewing room or heavy carpeting may want more.

Even so one wrong button push and it is down the rabbit hole. Audio gets taken off the HDMI cable and video is passed on to the TV set. Running through the amplifier, the sound is great but out of synch. I have had to print up instructions on how to turn on the TV.

It has meet our expectations of great "movie like" experience. I highly reccomend this pruduct. Instalation was not difficult.

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