Sound Bar

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I am after a Sound bar preferable a Panasonic so it connect via ARC and Viera link so the tv volume on remote adjust the sound bar volume.

But I believe panasonic has now done a all in one sound box...

Any you guys got any of the Panasonic sounds system??
 
I recently purchased the Panasonic SC-HTB20 for £180 and it's great! You'll get twisted AV nerds with their anoraks moaning it's not proper 5.1 system but for my needs and the low price it kicks butt. The bass box alone delivers on so many levels, proper shake your room rumble. It's really easy to setup and I've got a Panasonic TV so viera link works a charm. Currently have a Panasonic blu ray player linked to main input by hdmi, optical input for sky hd box and the xbox by optical input too. The viera link easily detects the input and works out which output without you pressing any buttons.
 
I recently purchased the Panasonic SC-HTB20 for £180 and it's great! You'll get twisted AV nerds with their anoraks moaning it's not proper 5.1 system but for my needs and the low price it kicks butt. The bass box alone delivers on so many levels, proper shake your room rumble. It's really easy to setup and I've got a Panasonic TV so viera link works a charm. Currently have a Panasonic blu ray player linked to main input by hdmi, optical input for sky hd box and the xbox by optical input too. The viera link easily detects the input and works out which output without you pressing any buttons.

Thanks mate

If that fills your room I was looking at next one up so shouldn't have a problem then :)
 
The new Panasonic Sound box thing is due this month, it's supposed to sound good, but hard to say until i get one in to play with.

I would pass on their sound bars tbh and either get a LG 450 model cant remember the other letters, which sounds fantastic, or a good Yammy like Psycho mentioned.
 
The new Panasonic Sound box thing is due this month, it's supposed to sound good, but hard to say until i get one in to play with.

I would pass on their sound bars tbh and either get a LG 450 model cant remember the other letters, which sounds fantastic, or a good Yammy like Psycho mentioned.

Was hoping a Panny due to being able to control volume using the tv volume so don't need all remotes hanging around
 
Viera Link is just another word for the same technology that all different brands use, they all use the HDMI CEC standard, so that means your remote will work with all different types for receiver. My panny controls my Samsung bluray, Samsung call it Anynet+ .
 
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