But now we have the Sony Soundbar and the sound both in television, look at the DVD or hear (from whatever source) absolutely satisfied even music. Many are familiar with the problem that the volume while watching TV constantly fluctuate, advertising is louder than the film or music or sounds in the movie than the spoken words in another volume. Now everything is different. Whatever did it the people of Sony, but the constant grip for remote thing of the past. Once found a volume, this may remain unchanged for a whole evening. The Soundbar convinced both soft and loud passages with a clear sound image and thanks to the connected wirelessly subwoofer with strong, solid and sometimes hard basses. There are several sound modes that can be selected by remote control. These are STD (for normal TV), Movie, football and music. It is amazing that no one actually five or more speakers incl. The complete cabling longer needs to surround sound for enjoying movies at.
The installation of the HT-ST7 is easy and really simple. If one has a TV with an HDMI ARC connector (like the Philips PFL-42) it is sufficient an HDMI cable from the TV to be connected to HDMI input of the Soundbar and you are done. About Here then both the image and the sound from equipment connected to the HDMI Soundbar sources (DVD, Apple TV, etc.) are transmitted to the TV, and the sound from the TV back. Through the HDMI-ARC connection, the remote control of the Soundbar (almost) is then superfluous, because the TV is switched on it goes well and also the volume control takes over the TV remote. Only to change the sound mode is still required then simply held the Sony HT-ST7
Other devices can also be extremely easy to connect with the soundbar. Smartphones with NFC technology (no iPhone) can be produced by simply laying on the left outside link. Devices with Bluetooth (iPhone, laptop, etc.) but also easily transfer music by pressing the Bluetooth button and there you can also wirelessly over here.
One complaint I have yet. The Soundbar is to be mounted under the TV, but unfortunately the cable runs are performed downwards. Also, there are unfortunately two separate cable runs for power and HDMI, so once left and once right. Here I would have preferred a central opening.
Despite these criticisms, and also the relatively high price, I forgive for the Sony HT-ST7 due to the excellent sound and the convincing technology five stars.