Pioneer NS-DV55 Home Theater in a Box
Pioneer NS-DV55 Home Theater in a Box
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 12, 2001]
Goof Ball
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
dts, cdr/cdrw capable, great unit, learning remote,am/fm tuner
Weakness:
poor cd audio quality This machine rocks for movies, especially in DTS mode. The sound is great in a small to medium sized room. The cd audio, however, is terrible. I am going to try an upgrade to some considerably better speakers. Sub is adequate but distorts at moderate volumes when introduced to complicated busy music (rock, jazz). All in all an excellant value for the money. Has some the a most advanced options I have seen compared to its competitors. Similar Products Used: panasonic |
[Mar 02, 2001]
Stefan
Casual Listener
Strength:
Beautiful design. Compact system, compact speakers. CDR/CDRW capability. DD5.1, DTS. FM tuner with RDS. Backlit, learning remote.
Weakness:
No SCART or RGB outputs. Fuzzy remote. Normal audio quality CD/tuner is, I think due to the small satellite speakers, not at same level as with full-fledged speakers. Although it features a clock, the clock cannot synchronise with the RDS-clock signal. Also when standby the clock cannot be put on the display. When selecting the FM-tuner the display is default displaying the frequency, I would have preffered the RDS info if that was available. DVD playback rocks! DD5.1 sounds great! Good sound details, crispy sound. Video is great too. No fancy GUI to setup the system though. Similar Products Used: Sony DAV-S300 |
[May 04, 2001]
Maurice
Casual Listener
Strength:
Small enough to not look ugly,multi remote Dolby Digital DTS radio tuner S-VHS port
Weakness:
none that I have found so far This unit is so GOOD that they cannot keep up supply I had to wait 2 months for my unit But the wait was worth it Similar Products Used: none |
[Oct 10, 2001]
Sam
Casual Listener
Strength:
Very simple, very elegant looks; programmable remote; plug and play
Weakness:
Remote inevitably a little bewildering Love it! This is the perfect machine for anyone who enjoys listening to music and not the absence of negligible distortion. I am happy with my ears, they work very well in general, and I was delighted to discover that CD's sounded better playing through the Pioneer's 5.1 channels than they ever did from the ugly stack of black Hi-Fi separates it replaced. DVD playback is great, but having little experience of this medium, I don't feel qualified to rate it. What impresses me most about the Pioneer though is how well designed it is - how well specced the package. I believe it is an excellent idea to separate amp from source and Pioneer have stuffed the amp in the subwoofer, indirectly making cable management a bit easier. The display is separate too and looks perfect on top of my TV. The remote control is fully programmable - not as difficult to set up as I thought - so I could lose the ridiculous Sony VCR and Samsung TV remotes for a start. The digital lines are a very welcome touch, if like me you have an MD recorder with a digital Line-In. The build quality is superb and the instructions are easy to follow. There is room for improvement in one or two areas and Pioneer have just released the DV88 which I imagine may address these, but for the money, the DV55 is a gorgeous bit of kit. |
[Dec 10, 2001]
Paul
Casual Listener
Strength:
Easy to set up, easy to use out of the box home theater system.
Weakness:
None so far I did my homework, comparing this system to others I have seen. Bought this as an early Christmas present for my family since we've never had a nice all-in-one-system. Tossup between this and the new BOSE 3-2-1, but the $1,000 pricetag and unavailability of the BOSE system made this an easy choice. |
[Oct 23, 2001]
john
Casual Listener
Strength:
compact design, awesome power and clarity
Weakness:
CABLES!! somewhat ordinary radio reception. The inabilty to put the subwoofer more then 1 metre from the groovy silver box I am a big listener of music and a rare television viewer but do dig the odd movie. I bought this because of the design but also because of the DVD aspect to "futureproof" the stereo. I figure if you buy the latest and spend some money it lasts much longer. Similar Products Used: none....first such system. Used to have a Sony shelf system so this is a totally new toy |
[May 10, 2001]
Erwin
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Excellent DVD-picture & -sound quality! Dialogue sounds very crisp and clean and the subwoofer is like your very own little earthquake. 30 Watt speakers is way more than my neighbors can handle. Very slick and compact design (the silver/wood combination really fits in with my furniture), lots of features (for a mini-system) such as: DTS & Dolby Digital 5.1, many sound options like Virtual Surround Sound, independent speaker volume adjusting, bass & treble adjusting, RDS Tuner, "Midnight" listening mode, and CD-RW compatibility!! (At the moment of purchase this was the only all-in-one home-cinema system (that I know of) that featured this compatibility.)
Weakness:
Complete control with the RC. This is somewhat a strength, but it doesn't make things easier. Some functions are hidden within a maze of tiny buttons. Also the design of the remote control could've been better, so it would match the rest of the system. Now it's just another big, bulky black thing, although the luminous buttons are actually pretty cool. Furthermore, the clock is not displayed in standby-mode and, on some recordings, CD audio lacks some depth. If you're looking for Home-Cinema-In-A-Box, look no further!! This system has it all! |
[Jul 13, 2001]
Tommy
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great sound for movies, compact, beautiful design
Weakness:
Ever seen a more complicated remote??? Sound for CD's is mediocre only. When I was shopping around, I was hoping to eliminate my old Onkyo Pro-Logic system (due to a lack of space). However, upon listening to a few CD's, I think I'll keep one for audio purposes, and the Pioneer strictly for video. Similar Products Used: Tested Panasonic SCT-80 (something like that), Sony DAVS 300 |
[Jul 05, 2001]
José Azevedo
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Size, features, design cleverness, video and sound quality, plays CDR, CDRW, VCD, tuner, bass and treble, solid construction - all a Pioneer trademark
Weakness:
Remote and manual - also a Pioneer trademark Looking to improve the sound of my Pioneer DV 414 and Sony 29" I ended up fascinated by this new category of systems. They save lots of space and money. Would they deliver the quality I was looking for? Similar Products Used: Sony DAV S300, Panasonic (2 models), Onkio - all on the same Home Theaters In A Box category |
[May 22, 2001]
brent roberts
Casual Listener
Strength:
sound, subwoofer and size. easy to hide. doesnt take up any space.
Weakness:
at the moment having a tuning problem with vcd's this is a great system for those who do not want to spend heaps of money on a home theatre system. this more than meets my needs. the sub woofer is very good, the control is pretty easy to use and the speakers are easily hidden in any room, but still provide a fantastic sound. Similar Products Used: sony dav 300, jvc in a box. |