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The system offers Dolby Digital 5.1 and Dolby Pro Logic audio decoding so you can enjoy the full-bodied, discrete surround effects from Dolby Digital DVDs and your DPL-encoded VHS tapes. Dolby Pro Logic II processing actually generates spacious-sounding 5.1 mixes from any stereo (2-channel source), giving you the opportunity to hear your favorite music in surround sound.
One each optical and coaxial digital-audio inputs are available for hooking up the surround output of your DVD player as well as a second component such as a CD player or minidisc player, and you also get 3 composite-video inputs, 2 S-video inputs, and a total of 6 stereo analog audio inputs and 2 outputs.
A drift-free, digital FM/AM tuner offers 40 station presets so your favorite stations are never more than a button-push away. To fine tune your audio, the system offers preassigned equalization curves designated for Rock, Pop, Jazz, and Classical. The supplied remote control operates this system in addition to all RCA DVD players, TVs, VCRs, and satellite receivers.
What's in the Box
Surround amplifier, 4 satellite speakers, a center speaker, a powered subwoofer, a remote control (RCR311AB1), remote batteries, FM/AM antennas, a user's manual, all requisite cabling.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good for the price...,
This review is from: RCA RT2380BK Home Theater Surround System (Black) (Electronics)
The only reason this system does not get Five stars is because it does not decode DTS (no biggy right now but next year the next generation consoles will come out and ps2 and the next Nintendo console will be DTS exclusive, probably pro logic 2 as well). Also, when a dvd player is connected via RCA cables, the max volume gets loud enough, but you can't push it for more. I have not tried to hook up the dvd player via coaxial digital input, that may help with the volume level. Also, I have heard that by buying better speaker wire (like 16 gauge) can help you pump up the volume. I wouldnt recommend this for a living room. You need to spend at least 300 to get something loud enough for a larger room (buy a Yamaha, theyre awesome). However, for a bedroom or apartment or dorm room, this is pretty good. A nice feature with this unit is the ability to replace speaker wires and even speakers. Many cheaper systems (under 200) have wires built into the speakers such as the Sony 420 watt HDDw660's subwoofer. I should also note that on the most pwerful bass setting, this system thumps almost as well as my yamaha (but not quite). For a test dvd I typically use the following 3: 1)the beach sequence of Saving Private Ryan (every time an artillery shell drops on the beach, my subwoofer producers a nice loud boom, and the camera shakes...now to me, it's timed so perfectly it's almost as if my subwoofer booming is what is making the camera shake, nice touch here, even the expensive Sharp sdat1000 [500 list price] can't produce bass like this), 2) Black Hawk Down- rangers and delta entering 'the Mog'. It's awesome to hear "RPG!" being yelled then FEELING the bass from my sub. The end of this movie is also good for testing bass, go to the part where the Little Birds are doing their straffing runs all night long, its great, 3) The Eye- a little known Japanese horror movie that has the creepiest audio in any movie ever, forget the Ring; forget the Grudge. I use the part at the beginning with the old lady in the hallway saying 'im freezing', its pretty awesome on this surround system and its comparable to my yamaha (sorta). Bottom line, if you can live without DTS decoding, this is a good system for only around 150 or so.
I should note that this system just feels and looks well made, especially when compared to other cheaper systems. The speakers seem as if they are built well and have a nice weight to them, they dont feel cheap and plasticy. Even the receiver seems quality. It has oodles of inputs and outputs. All cheaper surround systems have to skimp somewhere. This RCA system only skimps on DTS decoding and max volume level (which should be rectified with larger wires). Most cheaper systems skimp on inputs/outputs and the quality of the speaker package (Sony, Sharp, etc.). I'd much rather have a system that lacks DTS and doesnt go to "blow my speakers" volume level.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Buy,
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This review is from: RCA RT2380BK Home Theater Surround System (Black) (Electronics)
I had read all the reviews before placing my order for this RCA Surround Sound system. Despite the few negative remarks that are there, the attractive price and product image compelled me to give it a try. I am pleased to say that I have now set up the unit in my home and the performance certainly exceeds my expectations. My opinion is as follows:
As I had suspected, it does get a bit complicated to properly connect multiple components that have different capacities requiring different types of cables [optical vs. component video; DTS, digital coaxial, versus analog audio, etc.]to this- and frankly any other- Surround system, so the negative reviewers may have just had bad setups. You can't always easily tell because this RCA will work, to some extent, even if it is not properly set up and the user manual is rather vague on some complex issues. Additionally, there are two minor drawbacks: 1. The receiver does not have any Component Video jacks so I had to get S Video cables; unless you own very expensive HDTv or Plasma, etc, from which you would want top performance, S-Video technology works just fine and still offers a much better picture than the standard coaxial cables. 2. There is only one headset jack and it is located in the front of the receiver. Since I use a wireless noise cancelling headset all the time, I had to get an adapter to make the Audio L & R fit into the one micro jack. For people who need to connect more than one headset, they had adaptors [splitters] for that as well. Although the adaptor only cost about $4 at Radio Shack, I would have preferred to see more than one headset jack, and at least one on the rear of the unit as wireless headsets have their own wireless receivers that must be connected and I don't find front panel jacks particluarly attractive/decorative on anything. The only other issue was that the video cable that was supposed to be included in the box was missing (and I hate repackaging and returning this kind of item because it would be a big hassle). To my pleaseant surprise, Amazon immediately resolved the problem(that's the great service we shop here for)and I just went and bought a cable at Sears. Overall, considering the $145 price that includes speakers and cables, the functional features, and the quality sound of this unit- compared to other units that are two or three times as costly and up- I give this product 4 stars. One star was deducted for the inadequacies of the user manual and the missing cable. In closing, the missing features described above may actually be blessings for those who live in apartments or who have peripheral equipment/components that are more than a few months old, because, unless you live in a football field, you most likely do not need a 1000 watt system, and if your TV and DVD player do not come with optical video, etc., having those features on your surround receiver will most likely only make everything malfunction or fail to function altogether.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Endless problems.,
This review is from: RCA RT2380BK Home Theater Surround System (Black) (Electronics)
I purchased one of these and had to return it because the unit would freeze while playing or would refuse to turn on. I found through an internet search that many people have had this problem. I later purchased the RCA RT2390 and it is almost the same unit, with a better subwoofer and no receiver problems.
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