stevetotheh
chico,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, August 22, 2015
There is nothing about these systems that are useful. Maybe the wires that are included. The original complaint is true. All of the electronics sold under this brand are worthless and cheaply made. Advertised as 'made in Germany' when in fact that is just a marketing ploy to have you believe it is higher end. Everything is China made garbage under this brand. Do not purchase these 'van sale' items.
Stickym
Anytown,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, August 03, 2010
My roommate just got one of their surround systems dumped on him. Model PT-65. The box claims it to be a 2800 watt 7.1 surround system with "wireless technology" and blu-ray compatibility. What it actually is, is a cheap little Chinese built stereo, with no digital inputs and only 5 speaker outs. So no 7.1 surround, maybe 5 channel stereo if you're lucky. And the only wireless thing about it is the remote, if it works. This stuff is all garbage, and you'll never find it in a retail store because then the customer(victim) would have somewhere to return it. Their website includes a "Where to Buy" section, showing locations in Chicago, Las Vegas, New York, etc...funny that there is no mention of an address, business name or contact information of any kind for any of them.
Chris
avondale ca.,#4UPDATE Employee
Tue, May 18, 2010
This complaint was made by a competitor trying to trash our name. I know who it is and he has admitted doing it. Notice how he names 5 differnt models when he claims he bought 2 . He also listed a speaker system. His name is Glen Smith he owns a company called Theater Research Google that and you will see what kind of guy he is and his speakers. He could not afford to Import projectors and was loosing money so he used rip off report. Make him provide a receipt or a certificate of authenticity or remove this. His report is bogus please make him prove it or remove it