π¬ Elevate your home theater gameβbecause your living room deserves the spotlight!
The Rockville HTS56 is a powerful 5.1 channel home theater system delivering 1000W peak power through an 8β subwoofer and five full-range speakers. It features versatile connectivity options including Bluetooth, USB, SD, optical, and RCA inputs, plus dual mic inputs with echo for karaoke. With dynamic LED lighting modes and independent speaker volume control, it offers a customizable, immersive audio-visual experience perfect for movies, music, and parties.
Input Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Model Name | HTS56 |
Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
Special Feature | Digital Display, FM Antenna Input, Zero Distortion |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Televisions, For Surround Sound Systems |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Television, Tablet, Home Theater |
Subwoofer Diameter | 8 Inches |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 5.1 |
Color | Black |
Included Components | Remote Control, RCA Cables |
Product Dimensions | 17.3"D x 17.7"W x 22.3"H |
Item Weight | 28.7 Pounds |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
Number of Items | 230 |
Control Method | Remote |
Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
Speaker Size | 8 Inches |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 7E+1 dB |
Woofer Diameter | 8 Feet |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Audio Driver Size | 8 Inches |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Includes MP3 player? | No |
UPC | 811080029016 |
Style | 6.5β Sub with 5 Dual Cone Speakers |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00811080029016 |
Manufacturer | Rockville |
Brand Name | Rockville |
Item Weight | 28.7 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | HTS56 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Output Wattage | 1000 Watts |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Digital Display, FM Antenna Input, Zero Distortion |
J**L
Great for the price
TLDR: If you have a couple hundred bucks and want a starter-level home theater system that will help you figure out what you want in a future, high-quality theater system, definitely pick this up. Buy a DAC to go with it, too. Throw the whole thing in a man-cave after it's outlived its usefulness.Nice system for the price, but it belongs in a man-cave or office, not as a real theater setup like I intended it for in the living room. I expected this going in, based on other reviews, so I have no regrets about this purchase. I bought it because I have never had a theater system, and have never been to someone's house that had one, so this was my first experience with using anything related to "surround sound" and I wanted to use this as a learning experience.Pros:It's loud. Very loud. So loud that I'm sure my neighbors knew when I had installed it. Simple to setup. Pretty straightforward to use. Great for watching TV and most movies (more on this soon).Cons:The fidelity of the speakers is not amazing, which is what I expected for the price and why I would not use this system to listen to music. The lack of fidelity is very noticeable on music, but I would say hardly noticeable (if at all) when watching most movies/TV. The primary drawback, for me, was its inability to decode digital 5.1 signal, and why I say MOST movies/TV. It will ACCEPT digital signal through SPDIF, but can only read PCM encoding (which carries 2.1 instead of 5.1). It cannot decode actual surround sound signal. It can only decode left, right, and subwoofer (the 2.1 signal), and this is a best-guess scenario when the audio is downgraded from 5.1/7.1 to 2.1. So most of the time it's fine, but some soundtracks end up very... odd. Like for Justice League, the music was extremely quiet most of the time, while dialogue, explosions, and everything else sounded great. Still watchable, but very jarring.RECCOMENDED TO GO WITH IT:I bought a $40 DAC (digital audio convertor) to decode the SPDIF 5.1 channels to 6 RCA plugs, and plugged those into the theater system. Real 5.1 surround sound achieved. Jank workaround, but everything sounds SO much nicer.
B**N
This thing is 100% and more worth the price.
I started searching for a budget system for about a month before pulling the trigger on this. My wife had me on a pretty strict sub $300 budget and I wanted something that would rock the House (good luck with that I was thinking).I've had the system for about two months now and it continues to impress me with it raw power and great sound!!Seriously, I haven't tried everything in this price range obviously but I can't imagine that there is another system available as good as this one.I was mostly worried that the 8 inch subwoofer was going to be under powered and not produce the bass I was wanting, let's say I'm amazed at what this 8 inch subwoofer can produce.After playing around with it for a while, I've come to the conclusion that the best input is by far ARC for quality and just leaving subwoofer and all speakers set to zero is about as perfect as it gets. I've listen to multiple different types of music with this set up and they all sound really good. I was thinking that the claim of 20 Hz to 20 kHz was likely going to be false but as far as I can tell, it's hitting all of the Rangers quite beautifully.I was really torn between this and a sound bar that offered Atmos, so glad I went with this oneπ€In conclusion, I highly recommend this system.
B**O
Be careful with the adjustments!
I read all the reviews before buying the Rockville stereo, they all seemed to be outstanding reviews so I had to give this stereo a chance. I mainly purchased this stereo because I wanted to update the older Bose stereo I have with a more modern on which is bluetooth capable because I listen to Apple music almost constantly and hated that I couldn't play it on my stereo, granted this Rockville stereo is no way close to being a Bose. When it arrived the very first thing I noticed that I was disappointed about was the center speaker, I thought it would be longer and was disability because I wanted it laying in front of my television, to be honest all of the speakers are shorter then I thought they would be. Taking into consideration that all the speakers only have two 3 inch speakers in them other then the 8 inch subwoofer, it does in fact sound fairly good, unless you go in turning up each individual speaker as they distort and rattle. I seen several reviews saying there is absolutely no distortion or rattling but there can be depending on how you set it and the remote control is pretty confusing for a simple, cheap stereo system. The led lights on the speakers and main body are probably pretty cool to most people but I myself find them annoying, the led lights on the main body have a variety of settings but the speakers themselves only have one setting and can not be turned off. The only other thing about this stereo that I really do not care for is that the subwoofer is actually in the main body of the stereo, so if you have the stereo body on a table or bookshelf, anything sitting on there with it will rattle around and can fall off. There is some bass with this stereo, it is not superb but it is actually very good for a cheaper stereo system. Another annoying feature of this stereo is when it is shut off, there are two red lines that constantly blink where the screen is on the main body, I have no idea why they thought this would be a good idea, I mean when the stereo is off, it should remain off. The main body also has a knob on it with some stereo control features, it is very basic and doesn't control to much at all of what this stereo can do. In order to use all of the stereo functions you need to use the remote, so if you misplace the remote or if the remote is damaged then you won't be able to use most of the control features. Being able to adjust all of the speakers individually is very nice, that way if from where you are sitting or standing you can adjust them so you get the most out of each speaker but again that will most likely lead to some distortion or rattling. So far the bluetooth has worked pretty good, I have not had any disconnections but I have had some interference of some sort to where the stereo would get quite soft while listening to it at an elevated level, I am not sure what caused that but I think it was an app lagging or something. Overall, I would say for the money that this is without doubt your best option to get a good sounding stereo with bluetooth capabilities, it sounds very good and has some decent enough bass so you would be able to listen to your favorite songs and enjoy the experience whether you enjoy some classical, country, Americana or some loud rock or some hard hitting rap.
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