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Samsung HT-BD2ET Blu-ray Home Theater System

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This review is from: Samsung HT-BD2ET Blu-ray Home Theater System (Electronics)
Attractive unit, and it seems to do what it was meant to do. However, there are some problems...if Samsung could fix a couple of these with a firmware update, I would be satisfied with the product.

* first and foremost, *there is no equalizer settings, or even a simple bass and treble control with this product*! I thought that on a system that plays CD's and has an FM tuner built in, that at least there would be a bass/treble control. I've never seen a unit that plays any audio without this. So I can't get sparkling highs or deep lows with this unit. You can crank up the subwoofer a little, but that's a crude way of doing it. The treble cannot be emphasized. If they would just add the common "jazz/rock/classical" settings, I would be OK. I find myself pining for my old receiver that this replaced, that had an equalizer built-in. This shortcoming makes this unit a poor replacement for your old stereo system.

* in adjusting the gain for the speakers, you can't hear what you are doing as you are doing it. This makes adjustment an arduous process.

* discs take entirely too long to load. My old vanilla DVD player can have a DVD ready for watching in 1/3 of the time.

* the size of the unit is very odd, and I have to remove a door to my entertainment center and turn it on the diagonal to get the thing in and out. This, obviously, is time consuming and annoying. It is entirely too wide and too deep; I don't see why they couldn't have added two inches of height in favor of having a width that is the same as conventional audio components.

* nonconventional speaker connections. I couldn't use my original speaker wire, but had to use what is in the box. If you damage a wire, you'll have to do some wire splicing to use the samsung connector. Ugh.

Even with the above problems, I plan to keep the unit, but it does aggravate me every time I want to listen to a CD. I've spent too much time running wire to undo it all, and I'm tired of shopping for A/V equipment. It does sound nice [UPDATE: I'm revising "nice" to "average"] as a home theater so far, although I've still struggling to find a balance where the music/sound effects don't overwhelm the dialogue.

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