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Boston Acoustics TVEEM20B TVee Model 20 Home Entertainment System (Black)

Boston Acoustics TVEEM20B TVee Model 20 Home Entertainment System (Black)

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Brand: Boston Acoustics
Category: CE

List Price: $299.99
Buy New: $210.00
as of 9/9/2010 05:21 CDT details
You Save: $89.99 (30%)



New (21) Used (1) from $249.00

Seller: GS007
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 5839

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 26.5
Dimensions (in): 17.8 x 34.8 x 12
Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!

MPN: TVEEM20B
Model: TVEEM20B
UPC: 690283478605
EAN: 0690283478605
ASIN: B0037258F0

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Connects to your HDTV with just one cable and works with any remote
  • TVee Soundbar perfectly sized to compliment flat panel TV's 32-inches and up
  • All-new driver technology produces smooth balanced sound with exceptional dispersion
  • Powered wireless woofer goes can be placed anywhere in the room
  • 100-watts total system power, 25-watts per channel Soundbar and 50-watt woofer

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Product Description
Many manufacturers design speaker systems around third-party, off-the-shelf parts. Boston Acoustics engineers every component of every system to meet the highest performance standards (our own). Of course, performance is only one measure of value. So we're careful to build all our products with strict attention to everything from the choice of materials to the details of fit and finish. It's how we've been exceeding the expectations of serious listeners for over thirty years.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Perfect for us   May 12, 2010
Joe Mirenna (Dane County, Wisconsin)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

After reviewing a lot of soundbars, it was one great feature that pushed me to the Boston Acoustics TVEEM20B: the ability of the system to learn your remote commands (volume and mute). We have Dish programming and I did not want to have another remote or give up the great remote from Dish (with its skip forward and backward features to easily skip through TV commercials). Not only did the system learn the remote commands easily, the thing sounds great. We paired it with a new Toshiba 55 inch LED TV. Originally, we were impressed that the TV sounded not that bad, once I had tweaked the default settings to eliminate the enhanced bass (which made it sound hollow). But, after watching a music concert we thought the sound could improve. Tested the TVEEM20B on that same concert and it sounded great. The room is large, 18' x 18' with a high ceiling. No problem filling the room with sound. And the adjustable wireless woofer can be hidden easily as well. The whole thing set up in minutes.


5 out of 5 stars Boston Acoustics TVEEM20B TVee Model 20 Home Entertainment System (Black)   August 8, 2010
T. Olson (USA)
This sound bar is awesome. Great sound and easy to setup. The subwoofer is wireless and can be placed any where in the same room. The price is great for the best sound compared to other units that are $200 to $300 more.
Great purchase. I will buy another one for my other tvs.



5 out of 5 stars Major upgrade   September 1, 2010
MEK
I have tinkered with a few companion systems since buying my Panasonic Plasma about 4 yrs ago but I never found one that really improved the sound in relation to the TV speakers. I received my system yesterday and was blown away by the sound that was produced by just two speakers. The dialogue is clear and crisp and the Bass is all you want. Both cable and DVD media have been heard and performed very well. The set up was very easy and since you can use your existing remote to control volume, muting, and power, it doesn't get much easier. This is not a surround bar so don't mistake it as such but for a 2.1 channel stereo product it is very effective. If you are in the market for a speaker enhancement package, look no further.


3 out of 5 stars It's just OK.   March 16, 2010
E. Boss (SW Hurricaneville, FL)
11 out of 14 found this review helpful

I recieved this as a Chistmas gift so I've had it for three months now. It is paired with a Samsung 52" LCD. While the soundbar sounds far better than the TV speakers, it is not a good replacement if you plan on listening to music a little loud. When I play music, I like to rock out. I turn the volume up to the point where it's loud but not distorted. After about 5-10 minutes, the bass module cuts out from what I'm guessing is excessive heat. Oh, well. I'm probably expecting too much out of a $250 dollar unit. It does work great for television, just don't expect a home theater experience. It is only a two channel stereo device.


3 out of 5 stars Marginal Product   August 20, 2010
J. Diamond (USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought the Boston Acoustics TVEEM20B after extensive research, and a hands on look at our local Best Buy. Compared to other options out there, it is a well built product.

The soundbar comes well packaged, albeit the vendor shipped the product in it's original packaging, and didn't even bother to tape the box closed... So after a quick inventory I started to put the system together. I have a Sony Bravia, the sound from the television is ok, hollow, but ok. I wanted the soundbar to help fill the room. The connection was simple, two ports (RCA I think) connected the unit to the television (the Sony Bravia has R/L audio out ports). Synching with the wireless subwoofer was simple, and other than verifying that the two units were on the same channel required no effort on my part.

After getting it all hooked up, I turned it on, and was disappointed to find that the soundbar really isn't louder than my television speakers. I played with the volume on the soundbar, turned it all the way up, etc., but no, the soundbar speakers are really just on par or maybe slightly better than those of the television. Of course the soundbar and television work in conjunction with each other, so rather than 2 speakers playing at x decibel, I now have 4 playing at x decibel. In fairness, the subwoofer really helps improve the quality of the sound, making for a much richer fuller audio experience.

I'm an anti-Ipod guy, so I didn't want anything with a built in IPOD dock. However, it would have been nice if the manufacturer had included an AUX input port for my MP3 player.

I'm in the service, so I've been looking for a system short of surround sound to minimize that aspect of pain associated with moving. I was just hoping for more I guess, with probably unrealistic expectations. I'd be happy with the system if I'd paid less that $100 for it, but at $258 (AUG2010), I wouldn't make the same purchase again.


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