Latest 6 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the Samsung HT-AS720ST Blu-Ray-Matching 5.1 Channel Home Theater System
"Minor problems/learning curve"
2009-11-16
- Reviewed By User: A1Q4A3ACUMJ302
I've owned the HT-AS720ST for over a year now and to be honest, I couldn't really be happier with it. I've read some of the other reviews and I've experienced similar problems and in the long run I realized that the problems were caused by my lack of experience with it, not malfunctions in the equipment. I wouldn't say anything about using this device is counter-intuitive, but it's an intricate piece of machinery with a lot of variables. Once I got it set up correctly, I haven't adjusted a thing. To be fair, I've read some reviews that complain about the remote and I personally bought a harmony 880 to run the HTS and my Samsung plasma as well as a Samsung BDP1500. In a word...flawless. I was nervous about compatability with other brands at the time of purchase. Those concerns have been put to rest by adding a dell computer to the inputs as well as changing TVs to a Panasonic for a short time.
All in all, GREAT sound and no real problems once I got it set up correctly makes this a fantastic bargain at under $400. In fact, I'm considering buying another one for the main floor living room. I just plain love it.
"PS3 issues from the start Samsungs TERRIBLE Response"
2009-08-30
- Reviewed By User: AOM3GOJ7OOQPD
Since day 1 I have had issues with this unit. Samsung claims you can use this unit as a "pass through 1080p" So I should be able to connect my PS3 to the Receiver then to my TV.
My Setup is as follows: I would connect my Cable Box and PS3 to the Receiver via HDMI In then connect the receiver to the TV via HDMI out. When switching inputs on the receiver from TV to PS3 the receiver would have a brain fart & the screen went blank. Samsung said the receiver has problems descrambling the PS3 sometimes and they said to just use HDMI for video direct PS3 to TV then use Optical for Audio ( Isnt the point of HDMI to have Audio/Video Samsung sucks for giving me that answer)
Since I bought a new tv which does not support 480i only 480p I have had to change my cable box from 480i to 480p to view non-hd stations in the settings portion of my cable box. The box keeps reverting back to 480i even if I change it to 480p in the settings menu. Comcast has no explanation but if I connect it directly to the TV instead of passing through the Samsung receiver it is fine.I am blaming Samsung on this one.... Why offer pass through HDMI if you can't use it properly...
"Problems"
2009-07-13
- Reviewed By User: AHN1YIYBAL07M
The unit I purchased from Electronic Expo through Amazon was out of stock. Electronic Expo offered to provide the 730 at the same price. The reviews AT THAT TIME indicated little difference, and I accepted the new model.
The 730 works for us only because we use it exclusively with TV and Blue Ray. There are several problems: 1. registering it with Samsung, 2. the FM tuner saves stations to preset only so long as you leave the unit on. Off or standby leads to the loss of settings. 3. the hdmi inputs are hard to select; the hdmi output is sometimes acts strangely. 4. The Anynet feature does not seem to work well with the 650 Samsung TV line.
For the price the unit seems a good alternative to combined cd or blue ray home theaters, but it is not really up to the next level. For my configuration the best set up involves using hdmi connectors for the cable box and blue ray directly to the TV with paired optical audio cables to the home theatre.
"Better sound for new Samsung tv"
2009-06-03
- Reviewed By User: A27AIX41J2CI7Z
I purchased this system to experience home theater sound with my new Samsung TV. The sound is amazing right out of the box. It took about an hour to hook up but it was easy. It's not the most powerful system out there but for the price you can't go wrong. It is loud enough to sound like your at the movies. You can experience the movies without ever leaving the comfort of your home. The receiver is a little big, but if you have room it will work nice.
"Great Home Theater"
2009-05-07
- Reviewed By User: A2CHYBH5MK0T0Z
I had some reservations about purchasing this product after reading other reviews. Ultimately I decided to get it, figuring I could return it if there were problems. I'm pleased to say that the product has performed flawlessly. The sound is great; it fills my large living room with sound. I have it installed with a Samsung plasma display & Samsung BD 1500 Blue Ray player. Contrary to other reviews I had no problem hooking it up according to the manual. I did use (3) HDMI 1.3 compliant cables for all connections; as well as (1) optical cable as directed for sound. The Anynet feature works fine. After allowing Anynet to find my other components I am able to perform everyday viewing tasks with one remote. Advanced features of the TV still require using the remote for the TV. Amazon price and delivery were excellent as usual. So far, I am completely satisfied with this purchase.
I read what people wrote about this ht, but honestly I am impressed with this item, the only problem is that the one for all home theater remote doesn't seem to work good with my samsung blue ray player
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