RCA Home Theater offers quite a selection of
systems from which you can choose when you’re setting up your
new theater system.
The RCA RTD217 is a 40-watt system with a
DVD player, radio tuner, five speakers, a subwoofer. An inexpensive
system, it’s easy to set up and has a USB port for easy hook
up of smaller components. It has a low total output of 250 watts, but
it’s a good buy.
The RCA RT2760 has 120 watts, a receiver,
five speakers and subwoofer. Like many of the other RCA systems,
it’s considered a “home theater in a
box,” with very easy set up.
The quality will, of course, not
be that of more expensive systems, but it’s a good way to get
a home theater on a budget. Some consider the sound to be tinny, while
others find it adequate in their small- and moderately-sized rooms.
The RCA Home Theater RT2380 System receives
pretty good reviews for its price. It has a receiver, radio tuner, five
speakers and a subwoofer. It’s 90 watts.
It’s easy
to use, has a fine sound, but of course is not recommended if
you’re going for optimal theater-quality sound. As one
reviewer states, it provides “bang and rumble” for
a smaller space. The same person notes that they were surprised by the
quality of construction, as they expected more plastic parts from a
$150 system.
The RCA RTD207 has a DVD player, radio
tuner, five speakers, a subwoofer, and it’s 40 watts. As with
the other RCA systems, users love the easy set-up.
They appreciate the
color-coded wires for each component. The quality of the subwoofer
leaves something to be desired, but that’s to be expected in
such an inexpensive system.
The RCA RTD120 is a very inexpensive system
with pretty poor reviews. While the sound is okay and it’s
easy to set up, the quality is really not great. The system is not
compatible with external inputs, while there are others on the market
that are.
It seems that an RCA home theater is a good
answer to anyone who wants a very inexpensive entrée into
the home theater market.