Coby's DVD765 system brings together high-tech features, Dolby Digital audio and stylish design for the ultimate home theater experience. Compatible with all standard disc formats, this progressive scan DVD player features a super-slim design that fits easily into your home. Five full-range satellite speakers and subwoofer with tuned port deliver pounding bass and crisp highs: 300 watts of dynamic audio in 5.1-channel surround sound.
| General | |
| Product Type: | Home theater system |
| Speaker System | |
| Speaker(s): | 5 x satellite speaker - external - wired ¦ 1 x subwoofer - external - wired |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type: | 1 x composite video output ( RCA phono ) - rear ¦ 1 x S-Video output ( 4 pin mini-DIN ) - rear ¦ 1 x component video output ( RCA phono x 3 ) - rear |
| Audio System | |
| Surround System Class: | 5.1 channel |
| Amplifier Output Details: | 40 Watt - 4 Ohm - at 1 kHz - THD 10% - 5 channel(s) ( surround ) ¦ 100 Watt - 8 Ohm - at 100 Hz - THD 10% - 1 channel(s) ( subwoofer ) |
| Additional Features: | On-screen display |
| Built-in Decoders: | Dolby Digital |
| Components: | DVD player, speaker system |
| Output Power / Total: | 300 Watt |
| Remote Control | |
| Type: | Remote control - infrared |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Cables Included: | A/V cable |
| Power | |
| Power Device: | Power supply - internal |
| Voltage Required: | AC 120/230 V ( 50 - 60 Hz ) |
| DVD | |
| Type: | DVD player |
| Media Format: | CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD, CD ( NTSC, PAL ) |
| Supported Digital Audio Standards: | MP3 |
| Supported Digital Video Standards: | MPEG-1, MPEG-2 |
| Additional Features: | Parental lock, progressive scanning, JPEG photo playback |
| More Information | |
| Model No.: | DVD765 |
| Shipping Weight (in pounds): | 19.0 |
| Product in Inches (L x W x H): | 11.7 x 8.6 x 1.6 |
| Assembled in Country of Origin: | USA and/or Imported |
| Origin of Components: | USA and/or Imported |
| Wal-Mart No.: | 000569768 |
Posted by Harrison Jacob Calvert on 12th Aug 2010
well this theater system, pretty much is ok. there is no bass at all, so you if you want some good kicks then get a better system or hook up it up through another system (like i did). other than that the speakers arent too bad, they get really loud actually and dont crack, so good for the surround sound, mainly my only con is that the bass sucks.
Posted by Michael R Kaiser on 12th Aug 2010
This is probably the worst Home Theater System you can find. I would list the pros and cons but there isn't anything good about the system at all so I will just list the problems
- The speaker wires are too short. They won't even cover a 10' x 10' bedroom.
- The speaker quality is horrific. My TV from 1995 (no surround sound) sounds better than these
-The volume can only go so low. You can try to keep turning the volume down but once it hits about halfway of what it would be on a normal one the sound will just mute. There is no low volume.
- The DVD quality is terrible as well. So much for progressive scan.
- WORST OF ALL: You cannot control the volume when watching tv ONLY when watching a DVD or playing music. Don't know why anyone would make a home theater product where you can't control the volume when watching tv.
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
Posted by K. Eckley on 12th Aug 2010
I purchased this system brand new. Sure, the bass isn't all there, but it does become better when you're watching a movie with lots of bass. The speaker wires are short but you can get more speaker wire to make it work. I liked that all the wires, ( speaker wires ) and ( rca jacks ) are color coded or have tags identifying where each wire plugs into.
I think the system sounds okay. You CAN control the volume while watching TV. There's a switch on the back of the subwoofer that indicates, "TV" "DVD". You must slide it to the appropriate position. Your TV will need a red and white rca OUTPUT for this feature to work. ~common sense~
The remote control is probably the worst thing about it. You have to aim the remote directly at the dvd player and no further than about six feet away. That's the trouble I experienced anyway. Even with new Energizer batteries.