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enlarge | Brand: Boston Acoustics Category: CE
List Price: $399.00 Buy New: $289.99 You Save: $109.01 (27%)
New (5) Refurbished (1) from $179.88
Rating: 22 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 30.2 Dimensions (in): 18.8 x 15.4 x 35.8 nv:Speaker Type: Surround Sound Speaker Type: Computer Speakers Speaker Setup: 2 - Speakers
MPN: TVee Model: TVee UPC: 090283470997 EAN: 0690283470999 ASIN: B000UTIB7A
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boston acoustics sound bar August 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Boston Acoustics TVee Model 2 Stereo "sound bar" speaker with wireless woofer SilverI bought the sound bar to go in my living room with it being hooked up to my Philips 37 inch lcd tv. I have dish so in order to hook up the sound bar ,i had to buy a a/b swich since my tv had no out-put connection.(had 3 in-puts)After hooking it up.The reviews i read were right on. Its not the best but for my needs it does the job. I get a strong sound with deep bass and the best is not a lot of wires. For the price i paid i am happy. jose
Perfect for Rooms Where you Don't Want Clutter August 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Boston Acoustics TVee Speaker System is perfect for rooms where you don't want a lot of speakers cluttering up the room. I installed the main bar below my flat screen TV in the bedroom and the wireless bass under the bed. The result: Excellent sound. Sometimes I can hear the sound coming from the sides of the room so it is bouncing off the walls like it said, giving it almost a suround sound experience when shows are broadcasting in 5.1. It was very easy to set up, but I couldn't get the DirecTV remote to work as the volume control--it would only accept one feature: volume up or down, or mute. I was able to program the television remote to work the volume. Reason I didn't give it a 5: Sometimes the remote isn't quite as responsive to change the volume level, although I was able to get it to accept a signal about 15 ft away. Also, sometimes, for some commercials, there is an echo (even though I have the TV speakers turned off). This is solved when the commercial is over or sometimes when you turn off the TV and turn it back on it seems to be fine. There's only one input for sound, but I have plenty of inputs on my TV, so that's not an issue for me.
I really like this product. It has greatly enhanced the sound quality vrs the small speakers found in most TVs today. I highly recommend it for rooms where you don't want the expense and clutter of a separate home theater sound system.
Not bad July 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
What is thought of as a "subwoofer" is actually a woofer as it in no way delivers subsonic sound. Other than that it is a big improvement over regular TV speakers, and I am enjoying it very much.
Good Concept - Deficient Execution July 2, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Bought this product to enhance speakers in a newly purchased LCD TV. DIdn't want to get a full blown home theater system, and this unit with the wireless woofer seemed the perfect solution. But, it has now been returned as the remote control of the speaker sound and mute feature failed to work from my easy chair about 10 feet away. Seemed to work fine when I initially trained it to respond to my TV remote, but then I was only 4 to 5 feet away from the unit. That seems to be the range for accurate response. Can not recommend this item unless you are using in a compact setting, or that you know your TV connection supports volume adjustment. Would have been nice to have more connection options to the unit.
Not what I expected June 9, 2008 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This product has good speakers and puts out better sound than the tv has but, the sound volume is very uneven. When you set the voice volume to an acceptable level the digital sound effects and background noise is way too loud. I hooked it up to a Sharp Aquos HD flat screen with 1080 resolution. I tried all of the adjustments that the instructions gave but nothing changed. The bass unit being wireless is a good idea but I could barely turn it up, it was so over powering. I set the digital noise filter to high on the TV but it did not help. In B A's defense I don't think its all their fault. The sound on todays TV transmissions is chaotic. They make too much use of digital electronics sound effects and send them too loud. I also think the cable company is very lax: I E the commercials coming in much louder than the programs. It is a shame because it is a decent product that just can't work in this enviournment.
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