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Nakamichi SoundSpace 8.5 Home Theater System with Surround Processor, DVD/CD Player, 5 Satellite Speakers, and Dual Subwoofers

by Nakamichi
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)


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Product Specifications
Brand Name:Nakamichi
Built In Decoders:DTS decoder, Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II

Technical Details

  • Complete home theater system with top-loading DVD/CD player, surround sound processor with AM/FM tuner, and center channel amplifier
  • Includes 5 satellite speakers (2-way, 3-drivers each) and dual active subwoofers with 6.3-inch woofers in bandpass enclosures
  • Supports DVD, CD, CD-R/RW, and MP3-CD formats; processor integrates DTS, Dolby Digital, Pro Logic II, and synthetic surround effects
  • Built-in subwoofer amplifiers separately power left- and right-channel satellites to minimize interference and crosstalk
  • Satellites measure 3.1 x 7.2 x 3.9 inches (W x H x D) each; subs measure 8.9 x 20 x 9.6 inches; 2-year warranty
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Product Details

  • Item Weight: 82 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 98 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B0000A1FZS
  • Item model number: SS8.5
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #126,530 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Nakamichi's stylish, powerful SoundSpace 8-1/2 DVD home theater system produces dynamic, exciting surround sound from Dolby Digital and DTS DVD soundtracks and includes a range of user-friendly functions to manage continuous DVD/CD/MP3 CD playback. A 5-channel satellite speaker system in charcoal and silver immerses your senses in Nakamichi's trademark high-level sound, while the system's plug-and-play simplicity and scalability let you add other components with ease. The SoundSpace 8-1/2 features not just 1, but 2 stand-alone powered subwoofers to provide sound that's as carefully balanced as it is powerful.

The system is built around 3 separate units: a top-loading DVD player, an AV tuner/processor with a built-in FM tuner and DSP/surround-sound circuit, and a center-channel amplifier. All components feature a brushed-aluminum top panel and a sleek, half-mirror acrylic-finished front panel. Compact and slim, the units can be stacked on top of one another to form a cube, placed side by side, or arranged in any other way to suit your taste and décor.

The AV tuner/processor is the system's control center. Its front panel offers only the minimum necessary controls--source selection, main system volume, and FM tuning--so as not to mar the panel's stylishness or interfere with its ease of use. A headphone jack, optical digital output (minijack-type for hookup with a minidisc recorder), and auxiliary input (stereo analog minijack) are aligned at the bottom left. In addition to an FM tuner, the AV tuner/processor all digital signal processing, from surround decoding to Dolby Pro-Logic II processing, which generates discrete 5.1-channel sound from stereo (2-channel) sources. Furthermore, the processor offers Natural, Hall, and Stadium modes, simulating the natural ambience of different environments for your movies and music.

The system's amplifier design is a twin-mono configuration engineered to bring surround sound reproduction ever closer to perfection. The amplifiers mounted in the left subwoofer drive the front-left and rear-left speakers in addition to the subwoofer. Similarly, the amplifiers in the other sub amplify the signals for the 3 (including the subwoofer) right-side speakers. This maintains separation between the left and right channels, virtually eliminating interference and crosstalk between the 6 speakers. The center channel, whose low-frequency content is evenly divided between the subwoofers, gets its own stand-alone amplifier.

The SoundSpace's compact satellite speaker system provides exceptional installation flexibility. You can arrange the speakers in various ways to suit a given room: on a sideboard, on a bookshelf, or on the floor using optional SA-1 floor stands. You can also fix them to a wall to save space using the optional SA-2 wall mount kit.

The satellites each use a 2-way, 3-driver design, with two 2-inch midrange drivers and a 1-inch semi-dome tweeter. All speakers are magnetically shielded to prevent distortion when placed on or near a television or computer monitor. Further, the speakers' drivers are arranged so as to achieve the utmost in realism and perceived image definition: the tweeter position is ingeniously shifted backwards to prevent phase distortion with the high and midrange frequencies. The speaker enclosures are finished in a dark metallic gray that perfectly matches the system's main unit, while the front grilles are light metallic silver.

Subwoofer performance is precisely adjusted so that the upper range of the bass output blends smoothly with lower-frequency sound from the satellites. The active subwoofers each use a magnetically shielded 6.3-inch woofer housed in a bandpass enclosure designed for optimal efficiency, maximum dynamic ability, and minimum size. Individual subwoofer level controls are mounted on the units' rear panels. The enclosures are finished in the same color and fabric as the satellite speakers.

What's in the Box
DVD/CD player/tuner unit, center-channel amplifier, 2 subwoofers, 4 satellites, 1 center-channel speaker, all requisite cabling, a user's manual, and warranty information.

Product Description

NAKAMICHI SS8-1/2 - The SoundSpace 8-1/2 is an elegant, compact Home Theater System capable of incredibly faithful sound reproduction. The 8-1/2 delivers accurate, seamless, dynamic 5.1-channel surround sound. The main unit comprises three streamlined components in mirror finished silver, which make a striking visual impact against the charcoal and silver clad 5 channel satellite speaker system. Component, S-Video & Composite inputs for external sources Multiple audio inputs+ Optical digital output Includes two remotes for ultimate control


 

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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Great sound, horrible durability, nightmare warranty, August 13, 2007
This review is from: Nakamichi SoundSpace 8.5 Home Theater System with Surround Processor, DVD/CD Player, 5 Satellite Speakers, and Dual Subwoofers (Electronics)
I bought one of these Nakamichi SS 8.5 HTS units new from an Amazon Marketplace seller. The unit arrived in good condition, and worked wonderfully right out of the box. The sound was exceptional, and the unit was relatively simple to set up.

The problems started after about 20 DVD plays (a little over two months after we purchased it). The unit was unresponsive when we tried to turn it on, and a DVD was trapped in the DVD module. When the power button was turned on, the power module would not display any message, and would only show a few lights flickering faintly. The seller told us that the warranty could only be handled by Nakamichi. Knowing Nakamichi's reputation for quality, I called their customer service number and asked for instructions.

Nakamichi instructed me to send just the 3 modules and some wiring to an authorized repair facility in New Jersey (at my expense). The shop in New Jersey took a couple of weeks to get to it, and told me that the unit was 'unrepairable', shipped it back to me, and instructed me to ship the entire unit (wiring, speakers, books, and all) to a warehouse in California run by a Nakamichi-authorized warranty company called "ESI". I packaged the entire unit up and sent it off FEDEX insured to California (again at my cost).

Several weeks went by, and I heard nothing from ESI about my warranty exchange. I used several e-mails and phone calls over the next several weeks asking for the status of the exchange, and finally got an answer from an ESI representative who told me that the unit had been damaged in shipping, and that I must file a claim with FEDEX for the damaged parts. I immediately did so, and FEDEX told me that they would send someone over to ESI's warehouse to pick up the unit and take it back to FEDEX for inspection.

By now, we had been without the unit longer than we actually had the unit running. Several more weeks passed without any word, and neither FEDEX or ESI would respond to e-mail or phone calls. I e-mailed Nakamichi for another contact at ESI, and received an e-mail stating that:

1. They claimed never to have heard of ESI, and that this was NOT an authorized warranty center.

2. They did not currently have ANY warranty claim center operating in the United States.

3. They had no further information to share with me about my warranty claim.

At this point, fearing that my expensive HTS system had vanished into a black hole, I filled out a fraud claim with my state's attorney general's office, and with the Federal Trade Commission's fraud website.

I sent copies of this paperwork and my receipts to Nakamichi, ESI, FEDEX, and the New Jersey warranty claim center.

Strangely enough, about a week later, I suddenly heard from ESI that the person I had been in contact with had been replaced by a new contact, and that FEDEX had picked up the unit and was waiting for the decision from their inspector.

The end of this nightmare came from FEDEX, who could no longer find the unit after it had been picked up, and then paid for the item in full.

So after over 7 months, dozens of e-mails and phone calls, and the loss of several hundred dollars in shipping costs, I received my money back thanks to a fluke inventory loss by FEDEX, and NOT from Nakamichi.

The Nakamichi SoundSpace 8.5 that I bought quit completely after less than three month's minimal use, and careful care. The unit was plugged into a 4-megajoule Belkin surge protector, and had been turned off after each use. So the durability of the SS 8.5 is highly suspect, and Nakamichi's warranty program is a disorganized mess.

Therefore, I strongly advise that potential buyers DO NOT BUY a Nakamichi SoundSpace 8.5 Home Theater System in particular, and avoid Nakamichi products in general. This product receives a well-deserved one star rating.
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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive in performance and design, July 10, 2004
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This review is from: Nakamichi SoundSpace 8.5 Home Theater System with Surround Processor, DVD/CD Player, 5 Satellite Speakers, and Dual Subwoofers (Electronics)
A favorite pastime is to visit audiovideophile stores and listen to home theater set-ups. Well the prices are coming down. No longer the $15K or more set-ups. At least until I get a large plasma screen or something. I bought a mere 32" Toshiba HD TV and I realized the sound fell short of what it could be. Oddly, I saw demo'ed at Sam's Club a Nakamichi SoundSpace 8.5 speaker system (with A-V receiver-DVD player). The whole set-up was totally impressive. When the price dropped further, I couldn't resist.

This system is now set-up with 5 satellite speakers and TWO sub-woofers plus the electronics. This have been beautifully designed components (and compact). I don't think I could enjoy the sound any more in a theater -- I know I wouldn't. The only thing now lacking is a huge screen. The sound and spaciousness of 5.1 audio is impressive. I've listened to "Return of the King", "Kill Bill, Vol. 1", and "Terminator 3". The exploitation of the dimensionalty is simply awesome. The sharpness of the sound is impressive. I just finished adjusting the system for time delays based on positions of the speakers (manual is very clear and straight-forward) and even my ears heard (and felt) improvements. I found that my old DVDs had new life and interest. It's difficult to tell whether it is the sound alone, or the quality of the DVD player that is part of SS8.5 that made such a difference.

I do not have perfect pitch or especially good ears, but the experience of this system is remarkable. My family has been wowed by the set-up. Sounds on the discs are momentarily mistaken for real sounds in the room. In "Kill Bill", breaking glass sounds like real breaking glass. Together with the increasing cable offerings available in HDTV, many new choices are appearing. These do not have the impact of the DVDs that I've played, but nevertheless well executed.

I am one VERY satisfied Nakamichi customer.

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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Borderline solution..., for a special type of customer, November 3, 2004
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This review is from: Nakamichi SoundSpace 8.5 Home Theater System with Surround Processor, DVD/CD Player, 5 Satellite Speakers, and Dual Subwoofers (Electronics)
Nakamichi 8 1/2 will be for some time (depending on the course of its price and competitors) the happy compromise for those who want a combo consisting of: (1) decent DVD player (2) good CD/FM tuner/MD amp audio solution, (3) HIFI audio, and (4) at about the right price.

It's only a decent DVD player for it lacks the newest/greatest (digital) connectivity, thus inherent limitations of S-Video, etc.

Great audio solution for its low harmonic distortion (0.04%, as in some high end cans like Sennheiser, and it shows!). A little more detail on the audio fidelity: It is achieved by breaking the whole thing into 3 separate units + 2 sub-woofers + 5 satellite speakers. Each sub-woofer has a couple of satellites connected to, and DRIVEN by, it. The first unit is the disc player. The second unit drives the central satellite speaker. The third unit is the AM/FM tuner and connects to most everything else (btw, the FM tuner's reception is average). Make sure you check out the Dolby Pro-Logic II setting even for your typical 2-channel stereo sources! Connected headphones are served well--with a headphone amp by the disc unit or directly by the AM/FM tuner unit. Pumping only as much as 20Watts worth of power per speaker makes this solution less than great for the typical audiophile.

Beyond and above the price tag or this configuration, the rich wire-connectivity, and especially the lack of support for newer audio/video data formats make Nakamichi 8 1/2 a borderline solution for a special mix of customers--not exactly "mainstream" one might say.
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