Panasonic SC-HT40
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Features of the Panasonic SC-HT40 include:
- Output Power - Home Theater Mode (FTC)
- Total Power: 500W
- Front: 50W x 2 (150Hz-20kHz, 4 ohms, 1% THD)
- Center: 150W (150Hz-20kHz, 6 ohms, 1% THD)
- Surround: 50W x 2 (150Hz-20kHz, 4 ohms, 1% THD)
- Subwoofer: 150W (45Hz-150Hz, 6 ohms, 1% THD)
- Output Power - Home Theater Mode
- Total Power: 800W
- Front: 90W x 2 (1kHz, 4 ohms, 10% THD)
- Center: 220W (1kHz, 6 ohms, 10% THD)
- Surround: 90W x 2 (1kHz, 4 ohms, 10% THD)
- Subwoofer: 220W (100Hz, 6 ohms, 10% THD)
- Dolby Digital Decoder
- DTS Decoder
- Dolby Pro Logic Decoder (Pro Logic II)
- Rear Wireless Ready - 2-Way Wireless when used with optional Panasonic SH-FX60 2-Way Wireless Receiver
- Wireless 2nd Room Audio Ready - when used with optional Panasonic SH-FX80 Wireless 2nd Room Receiver Kit
- Sound Field Control (SFC)
- Center Focus
- Surround Music
- Subwoofer Level Control - 5-step subwoofer level control (min, 5, 10, 15, max) via Subwoofer Level key on remote
- FM/AM Digital Synthesizer Tuner
- Remote Control - A/V remote controls most current Panasonic TVs and DVD Players/Recorders
- Energy StarŪ Qualified
- Multi-Format Playback (Playable Disc Type) DVD: DVD-Audio, DVD-Video, DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW CD: CD (CDDA), HDCD, CD-R/RW (including MP3, JPEG, WMA, and HighMAT)
- INPUT/OUTPUT:
- Music Port - provides simple connection for portable audio players
- Digital Inputs - 3 (2 optical, 1 coaxial)
- Audio Inputs - 1
- Color - silver
Panasonic SC-HT40 Consumer Reviews
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Reviewed by Ticked off on 06/06/2009 Popping from a Panasonic. I spent too much money for this to happen. My 1927 Radiola does not pop and it's strill got the original caps. Guess I won't be buying Panasonic anymore. Rating:    
Reviewed by Guy Dv on 06-22-2008 I bought my sc-ht40 about 13 months ago and it is just ouot of warranty. It started making loud popping sounds through the speakers. It seems that the unit easily overheats. Will be shopping for a new system ......but not a Panasonic. Rating:    
Reviewed by ONTARFF on 12/09/2007 I puchased the SC-HT40 at Circuit City about a year ago. Recently the unit started making popping noises. It popped yesterday and said "Overload" and shut off. I guess I should have bought the extended warranty. It is toast! I thought Panasonic made good products. I guess I was wrong about this one. Rating:    
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