Darth Vader’s HTIB Samsung HT P1200 Theater System
Samsung HT-P1200 Theater System Product Technical DetailsTechnical Details:HT-P1200 Key FeaturesIncluded Components...
It’s a great medium grade Home Theatre Samsung HT TX75 Theater System I purchased the Samsung HT-TX75 just after Boxing Day at Future Shop in Toronto. It was on sale ($250.00 off the r...
Theres a lot to like about the Samsung HT-P1200. Okay so it has an ugly name but thats all thats ugly about this system. In its glossy Darth Vader Black its quite simply a stunner. Turn it on at night and ooooh as the vertical, stand mounted DVD player glows an eerie blue. Press open and ahhh as the dark glass splits and separates to allow you access to the DVD section. Stand back and and phwoar at the tall, slim black speakers and weighty subwoofer.
Now I could go into a LOT of technical detail here but I wont. Most people reading this are going to want what I wanted, a good looking, nice sounding, simple to set up system thats not going to dominate the living room but will still have the power to make Troy even more of a guilty pleasure.
So from the beginning. The system arrives in a BIG box. You open it and find three smaller boxes. One contains the DVD player, one the five main speakers and the last the subwoofer. Open the boxes and assembly instructions are written on the inside flaps. Theyre very quick, very simple and pretty brief. The DVD player screws to its stand, the first two screws allowing it to hang as you tighten the others, so its a one person job. The speakers slot together and take two screws each. Thats it. Youre done,
Cables are color coded and snap into the back of the subwoofer. Couldnt be easier. A thick cable links DVD unit to subwoofer. Six simple connections and youre ready to roll. DVD can be connected in any number of ways. My TV isnt new enough for HDMI connection (the best quality) so I used component jacks. Picture looks good enough to this untrained eye. Two more component jacks linked DVR to unit and I was done. In total less than 15 minutes.
Then came the fun part. Attach the enclosed mic, put it where youd usually sit and hit ASC. Stand back. The system will now test itself, working out ideal delays and getting the speakers bet configured to your space. Theres a dog startlingly loud white noise half way through this set up (there are still paw prints on the ceiling) but it only takes a minute and then youre all set up and ready to go.
And boy are you ready to go. With five movie modes, four music modes, countless DOLBY PRO LOGIV II modes and manual set up options youre not going to be at a loss for a setting. I personally enjoy virtual 9.1 in which the system mimics a nine speaker set up and really has the house rumbling. But its all pretty much a matter of personal taste.
Also handy is the virtual 5.1 option in which two channel sound is reproduced as 5.1 sound, giving your system a chance to shine even during Nanny 911 (though the sound of screaming kids and yelling parents in 5.1 sound isnt something that I could heartily recommend).
So far I have absolutely no quibbles about the sound at all. Radio reception is crisp and clean, CD reproduction is excellent and DVDs have taken on a whole new lease of life. Ive yet to try to USB port (yup, it will take your I-Pod) but Im sure that it will prove up to scratch too.
Navigation has been a breeze too the on screen instructions are intuitive and graphically simple.
Of course there are some things that might have been better. Id like to have seen the same attention paid to the remote control as to the rest of the system. Something black with a blue LCD would have been perfect, instead you get a standard slab of hard gray plastic with too many small buttons scattered around its surface. Then theres the speaker cables, they seem awfully thin, and the connectors seem quite flimsy especially in comparison to the build quality elsewhere in the system. Connection points also seem scarce but with HDMI, AnyNet, Digital and Component connectors plus a separate USB port there are enough for my immediate needs.
Ultimately though this is a sexy system. You buy it for the way it looks and feel relief when it sounds ok too. For out of the box home theatre its pretty bloody good and it should be at this price and it will create one sound effect that no other system can a coo of envy from all who see it. Job done.
UPDATE
Well other than gathering and REALLY showing the dust I’m still happy… USB does work remarkably well (though not with Shuffle, it limits itself to ten songs) and finding a code to enable MULTI-REGION DVD playback was a cinch (it was a very easy ‘crack’ too).. speakers are wearing in nicely and I have to say that LOST is taking on aurally terrifying dimensions
One last thing - USB connection doesn’t work with the latest video i-pod. Samsung have promised to send me a ‘patch’ as soon as they have one, which is comforting but beware people, currently only 20G, 40G and I-Pod Minis are supported. No Video I-Pods or Nanos
UPDATE II
FINALLY got myself a HD television with an HDMI connection and i have to say that the system works brilliantly. Okay it’s a hassle to have to insert the disc, press STOP, then STOP again, push the SD/HD button twice to get to 1080i mode and then press PLAY to get going (and if you turn the TV over you have to repeat the whole thing) but the results are worth it. Stunning color, great definition, real warmth. This thing just gets better
Samsung HT-HDP40 Theater System Product Technical DetailsTechnical Details:HTHDP40 Key FeaturesIncluded Components:...
It looks pretty…..but it lacks features Samsung HT TQ85 Theater System I had been looking for a surround sound system to compliment my new plasma and came across this home theatre in a ...
Excellent HTiB! Harman Multimedia CP 15 Theater System I'm not a hardcore audiophile-- the kind who pays $400 for a 40 year old tube reciever on eBay just to spend anoth...
Affordable, quality, beautiful home theatre system! Samsung HT Q70 Theater System I purchased the Samsung HT-Q70 Theatre System about a week ago after purchasing a Samsung 56in DLP HDTV. I am extr...
Samsung HT-WP38 Theater System Product Technical DetailsTechnical Details:HTP38WP Key FeaturesIncluded Components:...
Noticing a Big Problem after 2 years Samsung HT SK5 Theater System We bought this system about 2 years ago. As far as we could tell it worked great. My only issue at the time was th...
Good System for the Surround Sound Beginner! Samsung HT X40 Theater System
Samsung HTDB650TH Theater System
Tags: Samsung
Leave a Reply