Sherwood Hollywood at Home Virtual Theater System

Sherwood Hollywood at Home Virtual Theater System

Sherwood Hollywood at Home Virtual Theater System

Product Description
Amazon.com Review
The operative words for the Sherwood Hollywood-at-Home Virtual Theater System are economy and simplicity. At a price much lower than what some comparably endowed systems are demanding, Hollywood-at-Home is as affordable as it gets. And with a design that will have you up and running in about ten minutes, it doesn't get much simpler than this.

The Hollywood-at-Home is a sleek-looking, complete home-theater system that offers the full range of features that you'd expect, along with full-room sound, thanks to Dolby's Virtual Speaker technology. As long as you're not in the hunt for a system with wattage that will blow your windows out, then this home-theater set-up may be just what you're looking for.


The Sherwood Hollywood-at-Home Virtual Theater System melds affordable sound with sleek style.


Plays DVDs, CDs, and CD-MP3s. View larger.


Simple inputs make for an easy set up. View larger.
Simplity in Style and Delivery
While full surround sound systems may offer the pinnacle of the home-theater experience, the costs in time, labor and frustration to set them up have sent many home-entertainment rookies packing. Running a gamut of speaker wires up and around the room to optimize a system's sound, in addition to playing the endless game of connect-the-countless-color-coded-wires, is not exactly an ideal way to spend a relaxing evening -- or two, or three -- at home. With this simple system, Sherwood is betting that there are enough of us who don't think tool belts are fine fashion accessories.

With the Hollywood-at-Home system, all you need to do is connect a few bare-wire-terminated speaker wires, along with a few other clearly marked wires and indoor antennas to their respective inputs on the receiver, plug in a couple of AC power cords into a wall socket, and you're essentially done. If you're an audio-video savant, this will take you all of seven minutes; if you're a newbie, you might need twelve, maybe fifteen minutes, to do the job.

Simplicity extends to the unit's design as well. The receiver is all of four inches high with a 17 x 11-inch (W x D) footprint and features a sleek, silver-plastic curved design that complements the two eight-inch tall silver satellite speakers. The largest component is the subwoofer at 8 x 12 x 12 inches (W x H x D). With a dark, wood-like grain exterior, it will barely be noticed when placed on the floor. When you power the system up, matching subtle accent lights beneath the receiver and on the front of the subwoofer come on. The fluorescent display on the receiver offers just enough light to get the job done in both full-light and darkened conditions. In short, there's nothing about the design that calls out for attention, which means you can focus on the "theater" component of the system, and not on the system's components.

A Full, but Tempered Sound
To cut to the chase, the technical details for the Hollywood-at-Home components are as follows: The 100-watt subwoofer offers phase control and a variable crossover from 50 to 150 hertz, while each of the speakers, featuring a three-inch woofer and one-inch soft dome tweeter, offers a frequency range of 140 hertz to 20 kilohertz and can handle up to 25 watts. The amplifier outputs all of 50 total watts of power over two channels. All told, the system has 150 total watts at its disposal.

In head-to-head spec comparisons with its competition, Hollywood-at-Home clearly suffers in the power department. When we threw in a few of our favorite action DVDs and musicals that screamed at us for more volume, the system was disappointing. Ideally, this unit is designed best for an apartment-like set-up in which excessively high-volumes will land you in the landlord's dog house, or in a small-room situation, such as a bedroom. The bottom line is that if you want to host an unforgettable Super Bowl party, you'll want to look elsewhere for your home-theater needs.

However, despite it's minor-league power output, the sound Hollywood-at-Home offers is surprisingly full, and its surround-sound-like audio gymnastics make it hard to believe that the system is relying on only two-channels. Within the Dolby Virtual Speaker options, the "wide" mode gave the illusion of sound coming at us from beyond the physical reach of the speakers. In fact, voices at times seemed to come from behind us. With the exception of the issue of overall power, we couldn't have been happier with the system's performance.

As for the visuals, with a flick of the remote, Hollywood-at-Home offers progressive scan playback. When compared side-by-side with our more expensive, but non-progressive-scan, DVD player, the colors were crisper and the pictures sharper. We could also zoom in and even change the angle on scenes, two features that added another surprising dimension to our review. Our playback of CD, CD-MP3, and DVD files was flawless. For true video-philes, the system also supports PAL playback.

As for the rest of the story, Hollywood-at-Home includes features we'd expect any home-theater system to have, such as AM/FM tuning (with 30 presets), repeat/random/programmed track playback, easy-to-set-up parental controls, and so on. Our only other complaint, a minor one, concerns the glow-in-the-dark controls on the otherwise excellent, universal, multi-brand remote control. In dark conditions, the touch pad is easy to read, but when a movie scene fills the otherwise dark room with bright light, the "glow" disappears and the controls become invisible. A back-lit touch pad would have been a nice addition.

What's in the Box
DVD receiver, two satellite speakers, active subwoofer, remote control, two AAA batteries, composite video wire, indoor antennas, and user's manual.

Pros:

Cons:

Product Description:
The VR-670 Hollywood-at-Home Virtual Theater System brings the experience of a great theater sound system to your home. Enjoy natural and realistic surround sound effects using only two speakers -- Sherwood's new speaker systems transform watching TV and movies or listening to music into a thrilling surround sound experience without the complexity of typical systems. As there are no wires to run to the back of the room, even inexperienced owners usually complete the installation in less than 10 minutes. DTS, Dolby Digital, Dolby Virtual Speaker, Dolby Headphone Sleep Timer, on-off timer and Auto Power Off FM/AM Tuner Digital clock Multi-brand remote control Connections - Component Video out, Analog audio in/out(2 each), 1 Subwoofer pre-out, Optical Digital Out Console Dimensions(HxWxD) - 4 x 14-3/8 x 11-1/8 Satellite Dimensions(HxWxD) - 8-5/8 x 4-3/8 x 4-1/4 Subwoofer Dimensions(HxWxD) - 11-3/4 x 7-7/8 x 12
Sherwood VR-670 Hollywood at Home Virtual Theater System
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Dead after one week of light use..
  • poor customer service
  • Sherwood Home Theater
  • Good sound, good price, but still not worth the money
  • Great system for the price
Sherwood VR-670 Hollywood at Home Virtual Theater System

Manufacturer: Sherwood
ProductGroup: CE
Binding: Electronics

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Product Features:
  • Plays CD, DVD, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD-R/RW, MP3, VCD, SVCD, JPEG, Kodak Picture CD
  • Progressive Scan DVD reader
  • 2-way magnetically shielded, wall mountable speakers (2.5 mid, 1 tweeter)
  • Satellites 25 W x 2 @ 0.5% THD, 6 ohms
  • 100W built-in subwoofer amp (10% THD, 4 ohms)

ASIN: B0009JY6PM

Amazon.com Review

The operative words for the Sherwood Hollywood-at-Home Virtual Theater System are economy and simplicity. At a price much lower than what some comparably endowed systems are demanding, Hollywood-at-Home is as affordable as it gets. And with a design that will have you up and running in about ten minutes, it doesn't get much simpler than this.

The Hollywood-at-Home is a sleek-looking, complete home-theater system that offers the full range of features that you'd expect, along with full-room sound, thanks to Dolby's Virtual Speaker technology. As long as you're not in the hunt for a system with wattage that will blow your windows out, then this home-theater set-up may be just what you're looking for.


The Sherwood Hollywood-at-Home Virtual Theater System melds affordable sound with sleek style.


Plays DVDs, CDs, and CD-MP3s. View larger.


Simple inputs make for an easy set up. View larger.
Simplity in Style and Delivery
While full surround sound systems may offer the pinnacle of the home-theater experience, the costs in time, labor and frustration to set them up have sent many home-entertainment rookies packing. Running a gamut of speaker wires up and around the room to optimize a system's sound, in addition to playing the endless game of connect-the-countless-color-coded-wires, is not exactly an ideal way to spend a relaxing evening -- or two, or three -- at home. With this simple system, Sherwood is betting that there are enough of us who don't think tool belts are fine fashion accessories.

With the Hollywood-at-Home system, all you need to do is connect a few bare-wire-terminated speaker wires, along with a few other clearly marked wires and indoor antennas to their respective inputs on the receiver, plug in a couple of AC power cords into a wall socket, and you're essentially done. If you're an audio-video savant, this will take you all of seven minutes; if you're a newbie, you might need twelve, maybe fifteen minutes, to do the job.

Simplicity extends to the unit's design as well. The receiver is all of four inches high with a 17 x 11-inch (W x D) footprint and features a sleek, silver-plastic curved design that complements the two eight-inch tall silver satellite speakers. The largest component is the subwoofer at 8 x 12 x 12 inches (W x H x D). With a dark, wood-like grain exterior, it will barely be noticed when placed on the floor. When you power the system up, matching subtle accent lights beneath the receiver and on the front of the subwoofer come on. The fluorescent display on the receiver offers just enough light to get the job done in both full-light and darkened conditions. In short, there's nothing about the design that calls out for attention, which means you can focus on the "theater" component of the system, and not on the system's components.

A Full, but Tempered Sound
To cut to the chase, the technical details for the Hollywood-at-Home components are as follows: The 100-watt subwoofer offers phase control and a variable crossover from 50 to 150 hertz, while each of the speakers, featuring a three-inch woofer and one-inch soft dome tweeter, offers a frequency range of 140 hertz to 20 kilohertz and can handle up to 25 watts. The amplifier outputs all of 50 total watts of power over two channels. All told, the system has 150 total watts at its disposal.

In head-to-head spec comparisons with its competition, Hollywood-at-Home clearly suffers in the power department. When we threw in a few of our favorite action DVDs and musicals that screamed at us for more volume, the system was disappointing. Ideally, this unit is designed best for an apartment-like set-up in which excessively high-volumes will land you in the landlord's dog house, or in a small-room situation, such as a bedroom. The bottom line is that if you want to host an unforgettable Super Bowl party, you'll want to look elsewhere for your home-theater needs.

However, despite it's minor-league power output, the sound Hollywood-at-Home offers is surprisingly full, and its surround-sound-like audio gymnastics make it hard to believe that the system is relying on only two-channels. Within the Dolby Virtual Speaker options, the "wide" mode gave the illusion of sound coming at us from beyond the physical reach of the speakers. In fact, voices at times seemed to come from behind us. With the exception of the issue of overall power, we couldn't have been happier with the system's performance.

As for the visuals, with a flick of the remote, Hollywood-at-Home offers progressive scan playback. When compared side-by-side with our more expensive, but non-progressive-scan, DVD player, the colors were crisper and the pictures sharper. We could also zoom in and even change the angle on scenes, two features that added another surprising dimension to our review. Our playback of CD, CD-MP3, and DVD files was flawless. For true video-philes, the system also supports PAL playback.

As for the rest of the story, Hollywood-at-Home includes features we'd expect any home-theater system to have, such as AM/FM tuning (with 30 presets), repeat/random/programmed track playback, easy-to-set-up parental controls, and so on. Our only other complaint, a minor one, concerns the glow-in-the-dark controls on the otherwise excellent, universal, multi-brand remote control. In dark conditions, the touch pad is easy to read, but when a movie scene fills the otherwise dark room with bright light, the "glow" disappears and the controls become invisible. A back-lit touch pad would have been a nice addition.

What's in the Box
DVD receiver, two satellite speakers, active subwoofer, remote control, two AAA batteries, composite video wire, indoor antennas, and user's manual.

Pros:

Cons:

Product Description

The VR-670 Hollywood-at-Home Virtual Theater System brings the experience of a great theater sound system to your home. Enjoy natural and realistic surround sound effects using only two speakers -- Sherwood's new speaker systems transform watching TV and movies or listening to music into a thrilling surround sound experience without the complexity of typical systems. As there are no wires to run to the back of the room, even inexperienced owners usually complete the installation in less than 10 minutes. DTS, Dolby Digital, Dolby Virtual Speaker, Dolby Headphone Sleep Timer, on-off timer and Auto Power Off FM/AM Tuner Digital clock Multi-brand remote control Connections - Component Video out, Analog audio in/out(2 each), 1 Subwoofer pre-out, Optical Digital Out Console Dimensions(HxWxD) - 4 x 14-3/8 x 11-1/8 Satellite Dimensions(HxWxD) - 8-5/8 x 4-3/8 x 4-1/4 Subwoofer Dimensions(HxWxD) - 11-3/4 x 7-7/8 x 12

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Dead after one week of light use.........2007-06-04

I wish I had listened to the other reviewers. First, the sound is lousy. I realize that this isn't a powerful ear drum busting stereo, but I expected to at least be louder than the cheap speakers that were built in to my TV, but they weren't. Even with the volume full blast, the sound was just barely acceptable.

Then after about a week of use, it stopped playing my DVDs entirely. In fact, it would not even recognize them as a DVD.

On the bright side, Amazon is taking it back and giving me a refund.

1 out of 5 stars poor customer service.......2007-05-04

We bought this system in January. Right out of the box, the buttons did not work. You could only control the unit with the remote, so heaven help you if you couldn't find the remote. By February, it was having trouble playing DVDs.

Sherwood will not refund your money, their policy is that you have to take the unit to a repair shop. So we did, in February. Now it is May, and the repair shop still has not received the parts they need to fix the unit.

3 out of 5 stars Sherwood Home Theater.......2007-04-11

I had purchased the unit from Amazon and it arrived quickly. The instructions can be a little hard to understand for a novice as they do not show set up for cable boxes specifically. Since most homes nowdays have CATV, it would be beneficial to list CATV setup. The sound was of very good quality for the first couple days. While listening one evening, it sounded as if a speaker fell off the wall and the unit shutdown. When I powered it back up it would shut off after about 5 to 7 seconds. I called Sherwood and they were of no help and just told me to return to Amazon. I returned to Amazon and got a replacement and that has been working okay for the last week. (Fingers Crossed) I like the sound, just am not sure yet on the dependability or lack of Sherwood Support. Of course I can buy 5 of these for the price of the Bose 123 and I cannot tell the differece in sound quality.

1 out of 5 stars Good sound, good price, but still not worth the money.......2007-03-15

As other reviews have noted, the DVD player is very unreliable. I had the unit for six months and the frustration level has reached the point where I am replacing the unit. I can not play DVDs received from Netflix without numerous problems. The DVDs will play fine on other DVD players, however. I have also had a significant problem with interference with my cable remote control. Changing channels with my cable remote will change the volume on the Sherwood. One time it will go up, next time it will go down. With the problem with the remote and the poor performance of the DVD player, I can not recommend it to anybody, despite good sound quality and a low price.

4 out of 5 stars Great system for the price.......2007-03-07

Just got the system works real great for the price. Simulates surround sound pretty good. Perfect system for a bedroom unit.

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