Experience The Elite Difference
Calling yourself Elite is a pretty tall order. Pioneer, an indisputable world leader in television expertise, has such faith in their recent Elite TV that they are prepared to take on the task of bringing it back into a market that once felt this specific television may be considered slightly over-rated. But says who? Returning to the market after a brief interval, this ultimate television is as incredible as it was before and is being measured as the new “money is no object television.”
What makes this TV so awesome that money is no object you might inquire? Here are just a few replies to that priceless question:
1. The recent Pioneer Elite TV is a mutual effort by Sharp and Pioneer.
2. Sharp and Pioneer are two extraordinary companies offering their finest television ever.
3. Pioneer believes that bigger is better and presents the Pioneer Elite TV in sizes 60” and 70”!
4. The Elite is available in 3D, 1080p, and LCD (markedly some of the best LCD TVs on the market).
5. The Elite contains LED backlighting, wireless capabilities, and local dimming.
6. The Elite includes apps (such as Netflix, YouTube, etc.).
7. Reviewed as having the deepest blacks and most amazing color contrast.
Critics around the world position this television as a higher priced viewing option, but one that is well worth the investment. It’s being hailed as one of the best LCD TVs ever created.
In case you still aren’t quite sold on the idea of the Pioneer Elite, come by All Star Audio Video and take a look for yourself. Trust us, you’ll agree that no other television can touch the Pioneer Elite TV. Our recommendation: The 70-Inch Elite Pro… COME CHECK IT OUT TODAY!
Definitive BP-8080ST Speaker System
The New Black
A lot has changed about the new BP-8080ST towers, but one thing is still the same. You can still have your Definitive bipolar towers in any color you’d like as long as that color is black. They’re still wrapped in unassuming black socks, with a glossy top cap. Each 48-inch-tall tower is a slim seven inches wide and sixteen inches deep and performs an optical illusion in tapering slightly, even gracefully, at the front. Small isn’t the right word for these speakers, but I was constantly thinking to myself that the sonics they delivered (big in every sense of the word) were disproportionate to the in-room footprint. These aren’t small speakers by any stretch, but they somehow don’t occupy as much mental real estate in your room (which as we all know is the hardest real estate to come by, especially for our spouses). And of course some function follows form (or vice versa); the smooth, tapered edges of the narrow baffles combat diffraction, which can improve performance.
Out of the box, the BP-8080ST is easy for two people, as each tower only weighs 66 pounds. The BP-8080ST ships with stabilizer feet and spikes for carpeted floors, as well as rounded floor guides for hard wood, both of which are best installed by two people—one to tilt and one to do the mounting.
Focusing Forward: Business in the Front, Party in the Back
While virtually all of the components in this design are new, the biggest departure in the new bipolar ST series is perhaps philosophical. The Definitive bipolars of yore had two midrange drivers and a tweeter in a D’Appolito array on both the front and back of each speaker, with full output from both arrays. While this configuration results in a more spacious soundstage with all that reflected energy coming off the wall behind the speaker, detractors would say that this approach sacrifices image focus and some detail for all that grandeur. The new bipolar ST series employs what Definitive calls its Forward Focused Bipolar Array. Each speaker has a full dual midrange/single tweeter D’Appolito array on the front baffle, plus a single midrange and tweeter on the back of each speaker. The rear drivers’ output is 6 decibels lower than the front. So in a sense, these new bipolars aren’t quite as bipolar as your daddy’s bipolars. But Definitive contends that this new Forward Focused design is the best of both worlds—the spaciousness of bipolars with the imaging and resolution of a front-firing design. My take? Read on. I’m not making it that easy for you.
The patented 5.25-inch BDSS (Balanced Double Surround System) midrange drivers (two in the front, one in the back) are brand-new designs made with mineral-injected polymer cones, cast-aluminum baskets, and a new, dimpled “linear response waveguide” that’s patent pending and aims for smoother dispersion and off-axis frequency response. The tweeters on the front and back are identical 1-inch pure aluminum jobs that are new to the bipolar line. Then there’s the powered woofers and the heavy lifting. Each BP-8080ST features a 12-inch active woofer (mineral-filled polypropylene cone) and two 12.5-inch passive radiators, effectively making this a bassreflex design. Each active woofer is powered by a 455-watt Class D switching amplifier with a digital front end (signals crossed over to the subwoofers are converted to digital) and integrated Digital Signal Processing for EQ and distortion and damage protection. You’re likely to cry for mercy at high volumes long before these woofers do, but it’s still not a bad idea.
GoldenEar Triton Two Tower
The modern 48″ tall Triton Two is a high-performance loudspeaker with a built-in powered subwoofer. The Triton Two Tower is engineered for excellent performance in both high-quality 2-channel stereo systems as well as in multi-channel home theater and music systems. The smooth, elegantly curved and sleek design is not just beautiful, but is essential for effect too.
The subwoofer is powered by a 1200-watt GoldenEar designed ForceField Digital Amplifier. The amplifier’s DSP design not only supplies exceptionally linear as well as low distortion response, but also dynamically manages operating perameters for ideal functionality. The amp drives two 5″x9″ front-mounted quadratic subwoofer bass drivers which are paired to dual side-mounted 7″x10″ quadratic planar infrasonic bass radiators. The result is awe-inspiring bass, which allows for both musical subtlety along with room-shaking authority.
There are two cast-basket upper bass/midrange drivers, which incorporate GoldenEar’s proprietary Multi-Vaned Phase Plug (MVPP) in addition to a computer enhanced cone design. They are organized in a D’Appolito layout encompassing the tweeter, a phenomenal new High-Velocity Folded Ribbon (HVFR) design. The HVFR tweeter propagates sound waves and shifts the air by squeezing it with its accordion-like pleated diaphragm, instead of pressing it as conventional drivers tend to do. With its slim, narrow 5.25″ wide baffle, the Triton Two’s sophisticated appearance not only mixes with any backdrop, but also aids the speaker in creating genuinely magnificent 3D imaging with huge depth, height, and width that extends far beyond the loudspeakers themselves. The Triton Two Tower is completed with a sophisticated black designer cloth as well as piano-black base.
Happy New Year From All Star!
One of the real joys of the holiday season is the opportunity to say “Thank You” and express our gratitude to those who have helped make All Star one of Houston’s premier audio/video stores. 2012 promises to be an exciting year and we look forward to serving your family for many years to come…
All-In-One Wireless Sonos Play3
NEW WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY FOR HOME AUDIO GIVES AUDIOPHILES MORE OPTIONS
Many of us dream of a wireless home — a place where stereos, speakers, and video components all live and work together without the eyesore of ugly wires.
To that end, I have good news and bad news…
There’s no such thing as a truly wireless home. Electronics need power. Those running on batteries have to be charged or plugged into an outlet. So, at the very least, there are power cords to contend with.
Then there’s the issue of quality and consistency. Most wireless audio and video devices use the same airwaves as cordless phones, cell phones, and Wi-Fi networks. When all that data fights for space there are pauses, blips, and dead air — like when a video playing on a computer stops and that “buffering” symbol starts spinning.
But new technology allows for increasing degrees of wireless connectivity within the home. At the very least, we can now stream music from different sources to various speakers around the home. It’s not perfect yet, but it’s getting much better.
Introducing Sonos Play3 and Play5. The new Sonos systems are our choice for a great sounding wireless audio system.
Getting great sound from an audio source — as opposed to a TV for a home theater experience — can be a bit more complicated, especially for audiophiles who prize fidelity above all else. But the advent of digital music is making this a lot easier to achieve.
There are a number of ways to stream music from wherever it’s stored, including iTunes, a home computer, a server, backup storage, or from the Internet. Sonos makes some of the best-reviewed solutions for streaming music from multiple sources. The Sonos Play:5 and new, smaller Play:3 deliver digital music from virtually any source. Connect using the Sonos Zone Bridge (sold separately) and get all music stored on a hard drive, in an iTunes library, or on Internet radio stations. You can access virtually any subscription music service like Pandora, Rhapsody, or Spotify, and stream it to any set of speakers anywhere in the house.
It’s a great way to get music throughout a house, without a custom installer going through the walls and setting up an expensive whole-home system. It’s easy to use and a good addition for someone that’s either already invested in some basic home audio equipment or starting from scratch. Sonos makes a controller, but you can download an app that turns just about any handheld device into a personal remote control.
Each unit is a speaker. The Play:5 delivers large sound from a larger speaker and the newer Play: 3 is a smaller unit that easily tucks away out of sight. And it solves the problem of getting sound throughout a home wirelessly. Simply plug them in, load the software, and you’ve got music everywhere. You can play the same tracks all over the house, or different tunes in different rooms. It really is that easy.
Let us show you how you can have a complete whole house audio system, without all the wires. Stop by our new Houston home theater showroom at 7300 Southwest Freeway to enter for a chance to win a new Sonos Play3 (drawing to be held December 21st).
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Home Theater Systems Make Great Holiday Gifts
Now more than ever people are turning their ordinary television rooms into their own home theaters. Nothing compares to recreating the movie experience in the comfort of your own home. Get out the popcorn, put on your pajamas, and prop up your feet! This article covers the ins and outs of how to totally transform your living room into your own movie theater haven.
Bring the Movie Theater to Your Living Room
So you’ve been hearing about how great a home theater system is, and you’re thinking of purchasing one yourself. You are probably wondering a lot of questions. Is it expensive? How do I choose the right one? Why should I purchase one? Hopefully we can provide you with some answers and show you how the process can actually be simple and fun!
There truly is no experience like it. With a surround sound home theater system, sound effects can soar above you, fly over your shoulder, and make you feel like you’re right in the middle of the action. There are a number of different home theater systems designed to fit your home, lifestyle, and budget. Setting one up might seem complicated, but it’s actually really simple. If you’re not into doing all the handy work, All Star will visit your home to help set it up for you.
Bring the Family Together
Having a home theater system provides the ultimate entertainment experience and allows you to spend more quality family time together. Plan a movie night once a week with your family – it will bring you closer together and your kids will love it!
Affordable
They are now more affordable and practical than ever. A few years ago, a good quality system could run you thousands of dollars. Many people think that they are outrageously priced, but these days you can easily get a whole movie theater system for just a few hundred dollars. Consider all the money you will save by not spending it at the movie theater and concession stands!
Get Expert Advice
With so many home theater systems out there, it could be overwhelming to choose which one is right for you. There are a number of professionals at All Star that will gladly help you choose which is the right product for you. They will help you choose what kind of video you want, screen size, energy use, what brands to choose, etc. We also highly recommend reading up on reviews to see what other consumers are saying.
Onkyo 608 – A Home Theater All Star
When purchasing a home theater, don’t stop at just a big-screen HDTV and a DVD or Blu-Ray player. You’re not going to have a truly great cinema experience until you have a great surround-sound audio system. That’s more than just a strong bass sub-woofer; you’ll also want multiple speakers to envelope you in the audio experience.
The Onkyo 608 fits the bill nicely, offering the audio quality and long list of features you’d expect only in much more expensive units. It’s still called a “receiver” from the old stereo tradition where the audio amplifier featured an AM/FM receiver. This Onkyo receiver adds audio surround-sound processing, video switching, and a lot more.
5.1 + 3 = 7.2?
You’re may be familiar with 5.1 channel audio systems. They add 4 more speakers beyond the old stereo systems, for a total of 6 speakers. Starting with the 2 stereo speakers, add a center-speaker for a more solid sound. Then two (left and right) more speakers in the rear behind the listener so they’re surrounded by sound. Finally add a sub-woofer for power at the really low frequencies so important to movie special effects. Now you have a 5.1 channel surround-sound system.
A 7.2 channel system adds 3 more speakers. First, there’s a second sub-woofer. Now the really low stuff is in true stereo. The other 2 speakers are usually used as extra-wide speakers in the front for an even bigger cinema effect. With a 7.1 channel system, you don’t get the second sub-woofer.
The Onkyo SR608 can also process the audio for placing the 2 additional speakers higher up in the front for a more 3-dimensional effect. Or (with the 608) you can use those speakers as a stereo in another room. You can even feed them a separate audio source than that of the main room. Yep, the 608 can feed 9 speakers, with several different options.
Audiophile Sound
This home theater audio system isn’t just for movies and games. It also receives very positive reviews and comments for it’s sound quality and power – 100 watts per channel (though a bit over 700 watts total).
It’s also packed with audio processing capabilities. It features Dolby TrueHD, and can even improve the sound from MP3 and other compressed sources. The Onkyo 608 can automatically adjust equalization to precisely tune the sound to your particular room, and even includes a microphone. It can also automatically adjust tone for different volumes.
Audio-Video Switching
With receivers like the 608, you no longer need switchers or converters to connect all the components of your home theater. With 6 HDMI inputs, you should be able to handle as many digital video and audio sources you’re ever likely to have. Plus video and audio get switched together with a single remote-control command.
All video inputs are converted to 1080p resolution for the best viewing and no resolution changes when you switch sources. This isn’t flawless, however. If you’re watching slower video, such as the 30 frames-per-second you find on some cable channels, you’ll get a momentary flicker if there’s a data dropout on the input. The 608 doesn’t process this away, although many HDTVs will do this themselves.
Summary
Despite some special-case video glitches, owners love this receiver for movies, music, gaming, and more. The Onkyo 608 is a modestly priced surround-sound receiver that offers the features and quality of much more expensive equipment.
Come on down to All Star Audio Video’s amazing new showroom at 7300 Southwest Freeway, Houston, TX 77074 or call us today… (713) 464-8203
Home Theater Surround Sound

Yamaha NS-P1600 5.1 Channel Surround Sound Home Theater System
Have you talked about your home theater? Everyone talks about screen resolution on HDTV sets, but people tend to forget about the other important part of the high-def experience: 5.1-channel surround sound. So if you’ve got yourself a great plasma, LCD, rear-projection HDTV or projector, and you’re rocking the built-in speakers you’re doing you and your loved ones a serious injustice by using them.
True film freaks and audiophiles will probably want to go with specialized individual components, especially if you’re trying to fill a large room with bone-rattling and mind-blowing sound. whether it be a small room or large, will they pump out satisfying surround sound for the average music-and-movie enthusiast? Absolutely. The unique feature–be it price point, looks, size, or connections/options. They’ll all provide good sound for movies and music, but as always, some perform better than others. Take your pick of the name brands and I’m sure you will find something to your liking.
Yamaha has some great features if you’re just looking for part of the package and go to someone else for the speakers. Jawing has some good package as well as Magnavox. Depending on the size of the room you want to put this in there are many different ways to go. Or if you just want that all around sound and room doesn’t matter. So whether you want progressive scan, Am/fm radio includes, or 6.1 channel digital, or high watts. You will be able to find a deal on them.
There are too many great theater systems out there to mention them all. You can have the minimum in surround sound or blow out the whole neighborhood. Whatever you do take your time in choosing a Home Theater and I’m sure you will be happy with what ever you choose. I have my speakers for my system in the living room, down the hall, and in the kitchen, and talk about surround sound – it’s awesome. I only have seven speakers with my system but you can go as big as you like.
Just keep adding components as time goes by and you’ll have the greatest home theater anyone has ever seen. So spend some time and check them all out and I am sure you’ll find the perfect home theater for you and your family.
New Elite 3D LED HDTV
A Hands-on Review of the PRO-70X5FD and PRO-60X5FD Elite 3D LED models manufactured by Sharp under the Elite name. Return of the Pioneer Elite? We’ll see!
A lot of excitement has been generated recently with the return of the Elite brand. Pioneer Elite is well-known to be the best of the best when it comes to picture quality. Well, until Pioneer decided to up and leave the Plasma market.
NuVision attempted to take the market of the “high-end panel” and in my opinion, they did a great job! They had a LED that looked great but it didn’t really have any of the features we come to expect in today’s panels. Unfortunately for NuVision, they didn’t last very long and recently announced it was leaving the market.
It was long rumored that most of the techs from Pioneer joined Panasonic and that Panasonic may bring the Elite name back, but Sharp recently acquired a controlling interest in the Elite brand and has officially released the new Elite lineup, but how does it stack up? When it was announced that Sharp would be taking the reigns a lot of skepticism arose amongst those in our industry.
To start, the Picture Quality is great! It has a few picture modes that allow you to seemingly “simulate” the Kuro picture and the contrast is definitely impressive. Overall, I am a fan of the “realistic” or “organic” picture and by playing with the extensive picture settings I could achieve both my preference as well as the industry standard which is achieved by ramping up the color and contrast to the extreme.
We currently have two models available to us, the PRO-60X5FD and the PRO-70X5FD which are, you guessed it, a 60″ and 70″ model. This makes the Elite the largest 3D Flat Panel currently available.
While the TV is manufactured by Sharp, it does absolutely have a stronger picture which is something I was concerned about when I first heard that the Elite brand would be produced by Sharp. Pioneer was very quick to tell us that the TV is manufactured differently and has some key differences in it’s chipset that set it apart from Sharp LED’s that we know are entry level sets.
The 3D is being advertised as “Elite 3D” and it is definitely above the Sharp 3D quality. I have noticed a big change between different manufacturers and their 3D capabilities. So far, Sony & Samsung have the best 3D I have seen personally on the market today, the Elite comes in equal if not a bit under those sets.
The Elite has 5 HDMI inputs which is more than enough considering the A/V Receiver is almost always doing the video switching in todays market. We also get a RS-232 port which is always welcomed to provide us some extra control of products during our custom installations.
The Elite comes with a price point of $5,999.99 for the 60″ (PRO-60X5FD) and $8,499.99 for the 70″ (PRO-70X5FD) models. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your definition of worth. Is it better than the sub $3,000 Samsung TVs? Yes, the picture is definitely noticeably better… but does the ability to purchase two of the Samsungs at less than the cost of one Elite make sense? That’s up to you to decide for yourself. If I had some extra money sitting around, I wouldn’t hesitate to buy the Elite. Unfortunately, I’ll stick with my Samsung Plasma until every single one of you calls me up and buys theaters from me (Wishful thinking?).
If you want the best, go with this TV. If you want 90% of what this TV has to offer at 50% of the price, go with a Samsung or Sony. Either way, All Star is excited to start supporting the Elite name again!
What about web apps? If a product that has power doesn’t have apps in today’s market, it’s not a product at all. I mean even our refrigerators have apps now. Elite is no different, owners can choose from a plethora of applications including Netflix, VuDU, CinemaNow, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, do you want me to go on?
TV + stand
PRO-70X5FD 63 61/64″ x 40 3/64″ x 13 1/8″
PRO-60X5FD 55 1/8″ x 34 13/16″ x 13 1/8″
TV only
PRO-70X5FD 63 61/64″ x 38 43/64″ x 3 1/32″
PRO-60X5FD 55 1/8″ x 33 7/16″ x 3 1/32″
2,073,600 pixels (1,920 x 1,080) – 1080P
Sharp Elite LED Specifications, Dimensions, Manuals, and More…
As always, if you have any other questions please direct them to us: Contact Us
All Star Audio Video is a Home Theater Design company that is based in Houston, Texas. We pride ourselves on being unbiased to the products we carry (we don’t say we like something just because we sell it. Our services are elegant, high-quality, and never include any cut corners. If you’re in our area give us a call and let’s setup a free in-home consultation! Even if you don’t want to buy anything, having a great contact in the area for our industry can help in the real times of need or when you have questions.
Experience the Cinema at Home
Until recently, the best way to experience the full impact of a movie was to go to a local cinema. Astronomical ticket and concession prices have made this luxury unavailable to some families. Plus, moviegoers must deal with rude patrons and uncomfortable facilities. With new advances in technology, many have discovered that there are affordable ways to create a theater in their own home. Home theater systems allow people to enjoy the movie experience in a quieter, more convenient location.
When home theaters were first introduced, they were very expensive and out of reach for the average homeowner. Now, there are a variety of affordable systems available to choose from. Lower prices in HD and Plasma TVs as well as Blu-Ray players and other necessary components have made home theaters attainable to many consumers who simply thought it was out of their budget.
A home theater system is designed to create a true cinema experience at home. The first step in creating an at home theater is to find a TV that will be large enough to be clearly seen by everyone in the room. High-Definition Plasma TVs currently offer the best picture quality available. Plus, you can hang it on the wall for an unobstructed view. There are many more TV and projector options available to choose from. Compare and contrast your choices to decide what will work best for your room and budget.
Another necessary component of a home theater is the sound system. Wireless and traditional wired surround sound systems can make you feel like you are in a theater while you are at home. Just like TVs, there are many different surround sound systems available at a variety of prices. A surround sound system with a Dolby Digital recorder built-in will sound more like the cinema because it is able to take sounds that happen in the movie and move them to the correct speakers for a more realistic experience.
An HD video player, like a Blu-Ray, will allow you to show movies with a high-quality picture. Many times, this picture is of a better quality than what you can find in a movie theater.
Finally, do not forget to add some comfortable and stylish seating to complete the look of your room. Try using blackout curtains to block any light from windows and create a dark environment in which to watch your movies. Window tinting can also help block the sun and keep the room dark like a theater.
With so many options available, homeowners can spend a little or a lot to achieve the home theater that they desire. There are many home technology companies out there who help consumers create a home theater to fit any room, budget, or taste. Often, they offer packages that can be customized to the individual needs and wants of the client. Whether you want to spend a lot on your system or a little, consult the professionals for ideas, tips, and solutions to create a true cinematic experience at home.
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