• Reviews around plug (1.00 of 5)

    Panasonic SC-BTT190 Energy Star 5.1-Channel 1000-Watt Full HD 3D Blu-Ray Home Theater System (2013 Model)

    • If you need to extend non-speaker connections the proprietary plug issue could be challenging.
    • It uses a proprietary plug system for the speakers themselves, which is also color coded.
    • Hold your breath, it's $27.20 for thin generic speaker wire and some really expensive plugs
    • I won't rate the audio quality, since I'm only able to run it without a center channel, but that does bring up an issue that caused me to immediately remove a full star: speaker wires with proprietary plugs
    • The speaker wires have integrated plugs - which means using other speakers can be a pain
    • While the proprietary plugs used for the speaker connection make replacingthe included speakers a problem, it is vastly outweighed by the speed of set up
    • But it requires the integrated, proprietary plug, so I can't use it until Panasonic sends a replacement, which could take weeks, or maybe they'll just refuse to send one at all
    • The speakers connect to the Theater using a proprietary plug that is color coded, so even if you sustain crippling brain trauma while setting the system up, you should be able to drool your way to a fine home theater experience
    • Unfortunately, it would not work with the LG 47G
    • Playback over wifi dlna 1080p file is not great, seeing artifacts, my WD live does a much better job, but the drop in quality may be due to my wimpy little 802.11g, will be hooking it up to the 1gbs lan when I get some more cable, assuming that will help.