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Acoustic system
Acoustics
5.1
shelf
2.1
shelf
Front (RMS)50 W/channel
Subwoofer (RMS)100 W/channel
Total power (RMS)200 W
Wireless connection
Bass reflex
Active subwoofer
Amplifier
Number of channels5.0
Receiver
Media format
 
CD/DVD
3D
Progressive scan
Parental control
Multimedia
 
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
NFC
FM tuner
 
 
 
Video file formats
 
DVD/VCD
Other file formats
 
 
 
MP3/WMA
Audio CD
JPEG
Audio decoders
DTS
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus
 
Dolby TrueHD
DTS
Dolby Digital
 
Dolby Pro Logic II
 
Connection
Outputs
 
 
Dolby Digital 5.1
headphone output
component
composite
 
 
HDMI1 pc1 pc
Inputs
 
coaxial /2/
linear /2 pairs of RCAs/
optical /2/
LAN (RJ45)
S-Video
coaxial
linear
optical
 
HDMI6 pcs
General
Remote control
Magnetic shielding
Subwoofer body materialMDF
Player dimensions (WxHxD)406х65х258 mm349х83х254 mm
Front speaker dimensions (HxWxD)15х5х5 cm64х140х105 cm
Rear speaker dimensions (HxWxD)15х5х5 cm
Centre channel dimensions (HxWxD)5х54х4 cm
Subwoofer dimensions (HxWxD)38х31х38 cm367х222х485 cm
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Front (RMS)

Rated output of one front channel of a home theater system. This paragraph indicates the power of the complete front speaker, however, it can also be used to determine the characteristics of the built-in amplifier — its rated power on a particular channel (not necessarily the front one), usually, slightly exceeds the power of the corresponding speaker.

Rated power in this case is the highest average (root mean square, RMS) sound power that the speaker is capable of delivering for an unlimited time, working without failures and overloads. Individual signal jumps can be stronger, but the power of acoustics is determined precisely by RMS.

The higher this indicator(regardless of whether we are talking about front or some other speakers) — the louder the speakers, the better they are suitable for large rooms. At the same time, in a small room, too high power may be unnecessary, because. operating the speaker at full volume will cause discomfort — despite the fact that powerful acoustics also have the appropriate dimensions, weight and price. More detailed recommendations on the optimal power of the speaker components, depending on the characteristics of the situation, can be found in special sources.

Subwoofer (RMS)

Rated power of the subwoofer supplied with the home theater. See "Front" above for details on power rating; here we note that subwoofers often have a fairly high power, because. they are designed to cover low frequencies in all audio channels.

Total power (RMS)

The total power rating of all home theater speakers, including subwoofers. The value of the rated power is described in detail in paragraph "Front" above.

Wireless connection

The ability to connect speakers to the base via a wireless interface — most often a radio. The main advantage of this connection is the absence of connecting wires, which significantly limit the movement of the speakers and can interfere, getting confused with each other and with other wires. The disadvantages of wireless speakers are often lower sound quality than wired counterparts, as well as high cost.

Number of channels

The number of amplifier channels may be greater than the total number of speakers in the system. This allows you to equip your home theater with new speakers and expand the sound quality of the system as a whole. More specifically, you can read about the appointment of the number of channels in the “Acoustics” paragraph. And this item is especially relevant for 5.1 systems, in which the receiver is equipped with a 7.1 amplifier thanks to it.

Media format

An optical disc format supported by the built-in home theater drive.

CD/DVD. Optical discs of small (CD) and medium (DVD) capacity. The former are well suited for recording music, but a full-length film on such a medium can only be recorded in low quality. The latter allow you to record both music and video in medium and even high resolution. CD and DVD are supported by all home theater models capable of reading optical discs.

Blu-ray. High-capacity optical discs designed specifically for recording large volumes of information, in particular high-definition video (including 3D) combined with multi-channel sound. However to fully view Blu-Ray discs, you need not only a player, but also a TV that supports the appropriate resolutions and capabilities.

3D

The ability to play home theater "three-dimensional" video and photo, that is, an image that, in addition to height and width, has a visible third dimension — depth. The illusion of depth is created by the difference between the images seen by the left and right eyes. Both pictures are displayed on one screen, and the role of a filter that allows each eye to see its own part of the image is usually performed by special glasses. Note that for normal 3D playback, such an image must be supported not only by the cinema player, but also by the screen or other device where the image is displayed (TV, monitor, projector, etc.). At the same time, home theaters, usually, are not equipped with 3D glasses — such glasses are either included in the delivery package of the mentioned playback device, or they must be purchased separately.

Parental control

Prevent children from viewing discs with inappropriate content, such as erotica or violence. Licensed discs with such films, usually, have appropriate digital marks that are recognized by the home theater player, and adult users can set a password without knowing which it will be impossible to start such a disc.

Multimedia

Smart TV. This function actually turns the home theater into a networked medical centre with Internet access. Specific Smart TV capabilities vary by manufacturer, but in most cases they include at least access to branded online content repositories and/or Internet services (like YouTube). In addition, games, educational programs can be provided, and the most advanced models even allow you to install additional applications at the request of the user. To connect to a network, a Wi-Fi module(see below) or a LAN port (see "Inputs") is usually used.

Connecting an iPod. A special dock connector for connecting iPod family players to the acoustics of a home theater (except shuffle, which does not have a dock connector). You can also connect such players to play music through a regular line -in, however, connecting via a dock connector provides more additional features — for example, you can switch tracks from the home theater control panel.

Wireless playback (AirPlay). The device supports AirPlay wireless playback technology. AirPlay was created by Apple to replace AirTunes proprietary wireless technology. Wi-Fi technology is used to transfer data, and in this way you can broadcast not only music, but also additional data (song titles, album covers and even videos). A...irPlay is especially useful for portable devices (iPhone, iPod touch, etc.) as allows you to play music without placing the gadget on the docking station. Although the technology was originally created for Apple devices, it is not completely closed. Not only portable devices and Apple computers can serve as music transmitters, but also PCs with iTunes installed, and receiving systems of various classes (from acoustic sets to music centers) are produced by several third-party manufacturers.

— FM tuner. The presence of an FM tuner allows the home theater to receive and play FM radio broadcasts through its own acoustics — that is, in fact, turns the device into a full-fledged receiver (however, an external antenna may be required for reliable operation). This feature is relevant in light of the fact that it is the FM band that the vast majority of modern music radio stations prefer.

— TV tuner. With a TV tuner, your home theater can receive cable, over-the-air or satellite television broadcasts. This option can be useful given that not all TVs come with their own built-in tuners (especially for wall panels). When buying a cinema with a TV tuner, you should separately pay attention to the standard of the received signal. Main signal standards:
DVB-T (Terrestrial) — conventional terrestrial television signal;
DVB-C (Cable) — cable TV;
DVB-S (Satellite) — satellite TV.
In addition, it should be taken into account that all these standards are digital, and analogue broadcasting is still very common in the post-Soviet space.

— Bluetooth. Wireless communication technology between different devices. In home theater systems, Bluetooth can be used, for example, to play music from a Bluetooth device (such as a mobile phone or player), copy files from such devices to the home theater's own storage, connect wireless headphones, etc.

— Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi technology is most often used to wirelessly connect a home theater to local computer networks. In this way, you can access content that is stored on the hard drives of computers on your home network, and even access the Internet — for example, to update the player's firmware. In addition, such a connection can be used to use DLNA features (see DLNA Support). And more recently, many Wi-Fi modules also support other accessibility features, such as Direct mode (a direct connection between two devices that does not require a computer network). Such a connection can be used, for example, to operate a smartphone as a remote control, to wirelessly connect a video signal using Wi-Di or Miracast technology, etc. Specific Wi-Fi capabilities vary by home theater model.

— Card reader. A memory card reader that allows direct playback of memory card content on your home theater system, such as photos taken with this digital camera or video from a camcorder. Note that at the present time several types of memory cards are actively used, and not all of them are mutually compatible; therefore, when using a card reader, you need to pay attention to the type of supported cards.

— NFC. NFC technology is intended for direct wireless communication between various devices over short distances — up to 10 cm. Theoretically, the applications for this technology are very diverse, but in home theaters it is most often used to simplify connection with an external device (also with NFC support) using Wi-Fi technology and bluetooth. The chip is most often installed in the remote control, and to establish a connection, it is enough to bring the connected device to this remote control so that the chips “see” each other and confirm the connection via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. This is much more convenient than digging into the settings and establishing a connection manually.

— Karaoke. A popular entertainment that gives users the opportunity to sing their favorite songs themselves: under the appropriate musical accompaniment (the so-called phonogram — “minus”, in fact, a composition with a cut out vocal part), lyrics are displayed on the screen, highlighted as they need to be sung. A mandatory attribute of a home theater with a karaoke option is a microphone jack; sometimes there can be two such connectors.

— Karaoke Mix. A system that provides advanced features for using karaoke (see Karaoke). So, participants can be given points for the quality of performance, it becomes possible to arrange team competitions. There is a function of creating and editing a list of favorite songs, sorting them by a number of parameters (title, artist, genre), etc.
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