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by Tom Frost on July 2, 2010
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I looked everywhere to compare this product to the sony bdv-t10. Is there any difference besides the two front tower speakers. Because the t10 is cheaper and sounds freaking awsome!
Is there a stand for sale for the rear speakers?
Better hope your TV has an Optical In Connection. If it does go ask around Best Buy about the Optical Cable and your Sony Home Theater System before buying the Optical Cable. Optical cables are cheap but just ask them for your own safety. I don’t want you to buy something that I told you to buy and in the end you getting mad at me because it didn’t even work.
You don’t need a receiver. The BDV-E500 W has an Optical Out in the back and if your HDTV has an Optical In Connection then you just need a Optical Cable and whatever is on the HDTV the BDV-E500W Home Theater system will pick up the signal(sound) through the Optical Cable and unto the Sony speakers it goes. I’m doing research on this product as well before I buy and what I just told you Best Buy told it to me. Because I want my Xbox 360 to play sound through the speakers.
Or is it that once the HDMI is connected to the Receiver from the BDV-E500W they sync, and let the receiver be the frontrunner?…..
Hey, I recently bought this along with a DENON AVR-2310CI receiver, and I would really like to “Not waste my money” with the receiver, so i would want it to have control of the speakers, but….It seems as though the connectors have a mind of their own, exclusive to the system. Please tell me i didn’t just spend close to $900 on a receiver that I don’t need. I really want to utilize my receiver. Any way i can get around this?