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Average customer rating:
- The JVC "TH-C5" Home Theatre
- Good Sound, but too annoying to use
- Not bad; not bad at all!
- I thought it sucked BUT....
- Best bang for your buck
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JVC THC5 Home Theater System with 5-Disc DVD Player and Floorstanding Front Speakers
Manufacturer: JVC
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Product Features:
- 5-Disc DVD changer tray
- Plays DVD-Audio/Video, DVD-RAM, DVD-R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, SVCD, VCD, MP3/WMA/JPEG
- Digital Direct progressive scan output
- Front/Center 2-Way Speaker
- Front floor standing wood speakers
ASIN: B0007X7VZC |
Amazon.com Product Description
Add a complete, yet compact surround sound system to your entertainment center with the JVC THC5 DVD Digital Theater System, which features a slim design silver DVD receiver with a progressive scan five-disc DVD changer and an amplifier that delivers 1000 watts of total power. This system's wraparound audio will add depth and dimension to your DVD movies, VHS tapes, TV shows, and even videogames. It includes two floorstanding front speakers, two rear surround speakers, a center channel speaker, and a subwoofer with 167 watts of output. The front and center channel speakers are magnetically shielded so as not to interfere with your TV's video signal, and the front, center, and surround speakers are wall-mountable. The front left and right speakers include built-in floor stands for easy placement. This system offers built-in Dolby Digital, DTS, and Pro Logic II processing for surround sound from DVD, VHS, and stereo sources.
The 5-disc DVD player/changer is compatible with a wide range of disc formats, including DVD-Audio, DVD-RAM, DVD-R/RW, Video CD and CD-R/RW, as well as MP3, WMA, and JPEG file formats. Other features include 192kHz/24-bit audio DAC (digital to analog converter) and 12-bit/108MHz video DAC and a built-in radio tuner with 30 FM and 15 AM station memory. This system is a cinch to setup with the easy "hand clap" setup designed to make the system do all the fine-tuning so you can enjoy the best sound audio experience possible. It offers selectable progressive-scan mode for smoother video with HD-compatible TVs (via the component video output); it provides the following connections:
- Composite Video Out: 1
- Composite Video In: 1
- S-Video Out: 1
- Component Video Out: 1
- Analog Audio In: 1
- Digital Audio Optical In: 1
- Headphone: 1
What's in the Box
JVC THC5 5-disc DVD player with integrated receiver, one subwoofer, one center channel, two floorstanding front speakers, two rear surround speakers, speaker cord, remote control, batteries, printed instructions
Product Description
JVC's new THC5 Home Theater System surounds you in grogeous, cascading digital audio from your favorite sources. Feel the epxlosions and car crashes of your favorite action movie, or feel your heart swell with the music of your favorite album -- this powerful 5.1 speaker makes it possible. Connect it to your TV and enjoy more realistic, more immersive sound as you're drawn deeper into your favorite films, video, slideshows and albums. Ultra-high performance one-chip AV decoder Smart Surround Setup Version 2.0 10 powered subwoofer All-Channel Stereo Mode DVD Express Play Start 192KHz/24-bit Audio D/A converter 12-bit/108MHz Video D/A converter Dolby Digital/Dolby Pro Logic II/ DTS Decoder Total Power - 1000 watts -- 167 watts x 2 (front), 167W center, 167x2W surround, 167W subwoofer Wall-mountable front & surround speakers Multifunction remote Connections - Analog & Digital input; Component, S-Video and Composite Video out Dimensions & weight currently unavailable
Customer Reviews:
The JVC "TH-C5" Home Theatre.......2007-01-23
This is a cool system and I must say I work it very hard... I've watched Saving Private Ryan and Terminator 2 after recommendation regarding great movies for surround sound and I wasn't disappointed but movies make up 5% of what I use this system for... 95% is concerts viewed at ear splitting levels. Most will never use a home theatre in this capacity and with that said for most this system is exceptional and in my capacity it's still not far off from exceptional. The only limitation I've found is turned all the way up the system has an overload protection circuit and when the bass starts boomin' the system will shut itself off as it's supposed to do to avoid damaging the unit. The downside is you lose your place on the DVD when the system powers down then you have to search to pick up where you left off. I found that placing a small fan blowing directly into the front vent fins usually keeps the unit cool and doesn't shut down. There's a fan on the back but mine doesn't work apparently. Summed up, just as everyone else stated... This is a great buy for anyone and I've done the endurance testing for you for the past two years. Dollar for dollar, there's not a better buy available. That's why I bought the unit. Good luck!
Good Sound, but too annoying to use.......2006-11-29
The sound from this system is very good. It is easy to use and has multiple inputs.
However, the annoyances and idiosyncrasies overcome the excellent sound quality.
The same base tuner/DVD player is used for the THC4, THC40, THC5, THC50 and THC60. These comments would apply to all these models. The differences are with the speakers and subwoofer.
The DVD often looses it's place, even with the "Resume" feature turned on. It does this whenever you turn the unit off or switch to a different input, say your cable-TV or VCR. This is very annoying, especially when I have to repeatedly sit through the endless copyright notices.
The on-screen prompts never display which DVD is playing. Minor but yet another example of a poorly thought out design.
The "Universal Remote" isn't. It will only operate *some* JVC components. For example, it will not operate a two-year JVC TV!
No audio out!
Headphone usage: You cannot connect headphones without cutting off the speakers. Since there is no audio output, there is just no other way than to use the headphone jack in front. Unplug the headphones and it takes 5-6 seconds to switch the speakers back on. Sometimes when listening to music, I want put on the wireless headphones while working around the house, but I do not want to wear them all the time. Maybe I just want to run into the kitchen and do not want to miss any dialog.
Even with this limitation, there is a killer problem. Headphones will only work for a few minutes before. Then, without warning you get ear-splitting hiss. Unplugging and plugging in the headphones corrects this but what is the point? At first I thought my headphones had died so I bought another pair. It was not the headphones. Headphones are useless with this unit.
So, if you always watch a DVD from start to finish, never use headphones, and own nothing but recently manufactured JVC products, I think you will be happy. If you do not, I think you will like the sound, but will be often annoyed.
Not bad; not bad at all!.......2006-11-23
I've owned this system for almost 2 years and it is quite hardy for a "value" priced theater. I've put it through frequent torture (very loud movies, music, etc.) and it sounds as crisp as the day it came out of the box. I agree with all the other posts in that it's got power to spare, which may be its only downfall.
When the time comes, my next system will be like this one in that it will have crisp treble and thundering bass, however, I will make sure it has an active subwoofer and not a passive one like this. The digital bass setting only goes so low and even then it is sometimes a bit much. With an active adjustment control, I'll be able to acutely adjust the level with a small knob. With it you can even eliminate the bass altogether.
It was extremely easy to set up, so easy that my technologically-challenged wife took over after 5 minutes and finished up in 20. Not bad for a rookie!! LOL
Overall, this system rules! In my opinion, if it had an active sub, I would have nothing but praise!
I thought it sucked BUT...........2006-04-02
...it was my setup! The bass is waaaayyy intense so I had to turn it to -6 and then, wow, it sounded much better. I thought it was too boomy and generated a lot of static until I started fiddling with the settings and found the perfect selection of bass and treble. I do wish it had more inputs, like for my ipod, but an A/B box ought to take care of that. The speaker wires that come with it are long enough to run through the floor and under the house to set the rear speakers in the back of the room.
I have the unit playing right now at top volume (60) and I feel the vibration through my bones. This system replaced a Bose.
Best bang for your buck.......2006-03-18
This system is complete and can be set-up in 15 minutes. Everything is color coordinated so if you are like my wife with AV equipment you can figure it out. The sound works well in a small to medium sized room if that is a concern. There is a lot of low end from the subwoofer. Sometimes it is a blessing and sometimes it is a burden. The easy surround or (hand clap set-up) is a no brainer for set-up. Just sit in your listener position and clap your hands once, done. The two standing front speakers are a nice edition. It is a rarity for that anymore. The omni-directional rear speakers are great for your stereo surround sound. The center channel is longer than the ones that I have used in the past so it fills up the listening area with more sound. It includes all the wires to have a basic set-up. I would recommend that you use the component connection or the s-video connection if you are able to. It has a 5 disk changer that I have used for DVD, CD, and MP3 disks. I have not messed around with DVD-R disks yet. The instructions for this are very easy. There are a few surround modes such as a movie surround, a music surround, and all stereo surround. Don't worry it defaults to the auto select. In all it was a great purchase. I found it here through the amazon marketplace shops for almost $200 less than I did at the retail stores.
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