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Panasonic SC-PT770 1000W 5DVD 5.1 Channel Home Theater System with Built-in iPod dock and front-to-rear-Wireless Rear Speakers | 
enlarge | Brand: Panasonic Category: CE
Buy New: $579.95 (On sale from $799.99) You Save: $220.04 (28%)
New (2) Used (1) Refurbished (3) from $229.00
Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 16452
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.3 Dimensions (in): 12.5 x 7.2 x 14.4
MPN: SC-PT770 Model: SC-PT770 UPC: 037988982332 EAN: 0037988982332 ASIN: B0021AFYPS
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | Upconvert DVD movies to 1080p HD | | • | Powerfully clear Bamboo Cone speakers | | • | Integrated dock for iPod | | • | 5 Disc DVD/CD changer | | • | Smart Setup with Auto Speaker setup for easy setup |
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Product Description Changer Type: 5-Disc Changer plays popular CD and DVD formats HDMI Terminal; Component Video Out; Composite Video Out; Video Out; Digital Inputs (optical); Audio Inputs Special features when used with a Panasonic flat-panel TV - Enhanced VIERA Link displays a menu on the TV screen, making it easier to operate your connected home theater system. For example, you can display a menu with a list of the movies or music stored on your iPod, and use the VIERA remote control unit to select one and begin playback Uniphier single chip LSI Kelton Subwoofer system with a dual diameter structure delivers a deep, powerful bass Built-in Universal Dock for iPod Wireless rear speakers
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Great low end system! May 15, 2009 S2H (Council Bluffs, IA) 31 out of 33 found this review helpful
Was in the market for a home theatre system and after looking at several different brands, I settled on the Panasonic SC-PT770 system. Went with the Panasonic since I have a 56" Panasonic tv. This was very easy to set up and works great in the small area that I have it in. The sound quality is great! The sub hit's with a very nice deep thump! I love the IPod connection with the one screen display. Works very well. The wireless rear speakers work great as well. I did not have any issues or interference with my wireless network like some other folks have mentioned in their reveiw. Of course, I do agree that there was not enough speaker wire for the rear speakers. I used the sound setup mic and it seemed to dial in the speakers like it was supposed to. Thus far, I am very pleased with this system and would highly recommend it!!!
SUPERB System July 7, 2009 Tina 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
I ordered this system from Buydig.com last week because it was less expensive than anywhere else on the web. I was scheduled to receive this item within 3-6 business days, but I received it in less than 2 days from the time I ordered it! I'm not very tech savvy, so it took me like an hour to figure everything out. I have a medium sized living room, and the system came equipped with more than enough wire. The sound quality is WONDERFUL, and the sub is FAR BEYOND IMPRESSIVE!! It sounds like I am really sitting in a movie theater, even when the sub is adjusted to level 1. My neighbor came over and asked me to turn it down; he said that he couldn't hear anything, but that he could feel the vibrations of the sub (which was ONLY set to level 1 at the time)...that should speak for itself!! I love the 5 disc DVD/CD changer; the picture quality is also MAGNIFICENT! It also comes equipped with an AM/FM radio, but I have yet to find the time to set it up. This Panasonic is at the TOP OF ITS GAME. I have ABSOLUTELY NO cons at this particular time. If you're looking for a QUALITY, moderately priced home theater system, then this is most definitely the way to go. You will NOT be disappointed; your neighbors will hate you, but I think it's WELL WORTH IT!
Love It!!! November 20, 2009 Bigguy4765 (POOLER, GA, US) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I purchased this HTiB on Tuesday, November 17th. I signed up for Amazon Prime and paid the $3.99 for one day shipping. UPS delivered the box to me on Wednesday, November 18th in the morning. It was well packaged and easy to set up. We live in an apartment and this unit more than meets our needs. I had one question and called Panasonic support and they helped me immediately. The wireless speakers work well. The subwoofer is awesome. The only neg. is the speaker wire is kind of cheap.
Fast Setup and Great Sound for the Price December 4, 2009 Happy Shopper 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
It took me about an hour to unpack and configure the system; including the wireless rear speakers which worked the moment I turned the receiver on. There's also a handy mic that comes with the system to automatically adjust the correct balance of sound to all 5 speakers, too. I tested the unit by playing The Matrix - the sound and picture quality of the up-converting DVD playback was great. I am very happy with this unit and purchase.
HONEY turn it DOWN PLEASE!!!!! CLEAR SOUND..BIG BASS.. Follow the DIRECTIONS!! February 4, 2010 L. Washington (Arlington Texas) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Good day folks, just read the one sheet that has the surround sound system speaker layout on it and you can pretty much expect to get most of the install correct the first time around. I enjoy the sub, right front and left front tower/satellite speakers, and the small rear speakers as well. The "WIRELESS" speakers ARE NOT "WIRE-LESS"...more like "TOTALLY WIRED" so don't be fooled by some idea that you are gonna just hang two wireless speakers up ...to good to be true as far as this feature is concerned. All my speakers do work and work well. The DVD player is a 5 disc holder and yes all CD's work and they LOOK like HD (not true HD 1080p) but they look better than they would on just a DVD player that does not have the picture upgrade feature. The connection in the rear of the receiver are only for connecting the DVD player to your Television and the other connection is the one that comes from your TV's AUDIO-out and to the rear of the Panasonic receiver. NOTE: the following is the best set up for maximum use of this system, which I have set up in my place: turn your TV on, Turn your Panasonic receiver on and go through the automatic setup if you have a Panasonic compatible tv or go through the manual setup as I had to since I have a Vizio 32" best in its class, select 16:9 as your tv ratio..REMEMBER 16:9...ok...16:9, after your receiver is happy with your setup, On your Panasonic remote select DVD (wait for about 2 min. or until the "Reading Disc" message is no longer on your Tv and your receiver will say 0:0). Now select the setup/ ch select button at the bottom left of the remote. Select AUDIO. you want all your audio to say bit and not PCM (bit should already be selected as it will be highlighted in a blue color). Now go to DYNAMIC..this is not set but will allow you to maximize your overall sound on your surround sound...so go to DYNAMIC MODE and use your remote and touch the "right" Arrow to select ON as dynamic is OFF by default....between you directional arrows on your remote hit "OK" to select the "ON" next Left arrow over and you will notice the "ON" is now highlight in blue...your Dynamic Mode is now "ON"..:)..Hook an optical cable from the back of your TV to your receiver for audio for all of your devices that you currently have connected to your TV...ex..I have xbox 360, xbox Hd DVD player, PS 2, and now the Panasonic Receiver/Dvd Player with an HDMI...My Xbox 360 is connected to my tv in the HDMI 2 and my Panasonic Receiver/Dvd player is connected to my HDMI 1 and my xbox 360 HD DVD player is connected to my xbox 360..I have the layout my Panasonic Surround sound system just about as exact as the diagram layout shows us. RECOMMENDATION: The speaker wires are all color coded and have labeling stickers in the plastic bag with the equipment manual. Ok, so I recommend taking the speakers one by one and attach the proper colored wire to its appropriate speaker..now look at the surround sound diagram and put your speakers flat on the floor near to where they will likely be setup. now take one wire at a time and run that one wire through the back of your tv stand and now plug that one wire into the back of your panasonic receiver and label the wire with the appropriate sticker. If you can use a piece of duck tape or a zip tie that is designed for lableling, I would label that one wire at the back of your tv stand also..since you will have a bunch of wires at the back of the tv stand, you will want to identify what wire is what in all that mess. Next do the same for the next speaker wire...last...WATCH the movie TWISTER on a sound of about 28 to 30 (it goes to 50) and you will probably have someone watching the movie with you to please LOWER THE VOLUME..LOL..."OK...I'd be more than happy to have to lower this BEAST!!" oh yeah..make sure your tv AUDIO is set on DOLBY Digital...and on your receiver you will have to press...EXT IN and select either AUX or D-IN TV(digital in tv)..If your audio out on your tv says AUX then you will likely need your Panasonic receiver on AUX...if the audio out on your TV does not say aux then you will likely set your receiver to D-IN...Remember OPTICAL OUT will have a red laser light at the none connected end of the optical cord if it the device is on..if you do not see a red light then maybe the connection came loose or the cord may be damaged...HDMI out of the Receiver is only for your Panasonic DVD player...but you can use any of the receiver/DVD players connections that is labeled as "OUT" to your tv for playing a lower quality DVD picture...OPTICAL for AUDIO and HDMI for Video...SET up the AUDIO from the Panansonic remote and Set up Dolby Digital from your TV remote...
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