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Apex HT-100W (discontinued)

Apex HT-100W

Entered CNET Catalog: 04/18/2002

SKU: HT100

Manufacturer: Apex Digital, Inc.

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 08/20/2002
Updated 9/23/02

Editors' note:
The rating and/or Editors' Choice designation for this product has been altered since the review's original publication. The reason for this is simply the general improvement of technology over time. In order to keep our ratings fair and accurate, it's sometimes necessary to downgrade the ratings of older products relative to those of newer products.

Apex Digital has made its reputation building budget-priced DVD players and televisions, and with the introduction of the HT-100W, the company has now slashed the cost of a full-featured home-theater audio system to a new low. Updated 9/23/02

Editors' note:
The rating and/or Editors' Choice designation for this product has been altered since the review's original publication. The reason for this is simply the general improvement of technology over time. In order to keep our ratings fair and accurate, it's sometimes necessary to downgrade the ratings of older products relative to those of newer products.

Apex Digital has made its reputation building budget-priced DVD players and televisions, and with the introduction of the HT-100W, the company has now slashed the cost of a full-featured home-theater audio system to a new low.

Breaking the price barrier
Let's get right to the HT-100W's standout feature: its price. This kit includes a full-sized DVD player/receiver, five speakers, and a sub for just $249. At that price, you might expect overt cost cutting, and sure, the HT-100W's feature complement is far from lavish, but it has all the essentials. Yes, the sats are plastic, but they're handsome and feel fairly solid. Unfortunately, Apex failed to include any provisions for wall mounting. The matte-silver wood subwoofer is fairly compact. All in all, the HT-100W stacks up pretty well against most of the lower-priced kits that we've reviewed.

The DVD player/receiver's surround-processing capabilities are routine--Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic, and DTS--and you get onscreen displays of menu options. The player is compatible with all standard formats, including DVDs, audio CDs, and MP3 CDs. Connectivity choices are limited to one S-Video output, a smattering of A/V inputs, two digital-audio outputs, a powered subwoofer output, and something that we haven't seen before on an entry-level kit: two microphone inputs with echo control, for karaoke fans. Output ratings are quoted at 250 watts total system power, though that may be a little optimistic.

Our early-production owner's manual covered the basics well enough but was completely useless when we tried to use some features such as the five-band graphic equalizer. We had to call Apex's non-800 service line and hold for 10 minutes before someone helped us traverse the tricky menus. Apex says that it's working on a new manual.

Auditioning the Apex
We started out home-theater audition with Outbreak, an altogether scary bioterror flick. The sounds bounding out of the little system really caught us by surprise; the HT-100W's top-to-bottom tonal integration, dynamic range, natural-sounding dialogue, and detail are right up there with those of some of the better $500 kits that we've heard. The sub's bass went fairly low, though its definition was only fair. We noted that the 100W's speaker-protection circuits would momentarily cut off the sound during the loudest sections of the film, although lowering the volume solved that problem. The DVD player's picture quality was good, though this obviously isn't the type of system that you'd match up with a high-end TV. However, it should be quite adequate for non-HD ready sets that are 32 inches and smaller.

We must mention one caveat that doesn't exactly relate to the kit's power limitations. On the few DVDs with a really wide dynamic range--such as Moulin Rouge and Almost Famous--the system does play loud enough. However, while the loudest sections will fill a small to midsized room, the dialogue, even with the volume control set to the maximum level, may be too low for some listeners. This quirk isn't unique to this system; even some of the most expensive kits have the same problem.

Back to the good news: The 100W is equally adept with home theater and music. Most budget kits are optimized for DVD sound, but the Apex sounded fine with rock, jazz, and even classical music.

Ordinarily, we'd recommend another similar kit for you to peruse before you decide. But we haven't reviewed another system with such a low price, and even those in the $400 to $500 range don't offer dramatically better performance. That said, you might check out the and the for comparison's sake. But you can spend a lot more and still not get something this good.

User opinions

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User Rating: 8/10

Great System for the Price

Pros: Worked Great

Cons: DVD player motor broke after 4 years

Review: I have had this system for about 4 years. It has been great. The sound is better than some expensive systems. The video was very good and I was playing it on a "Samsung 47" Wide Screen HDTV". If I had one wish it would be that the APEX had been HD also. The DVD player motor, that spins the DVD around, broke about a day ago so I'm looking into fixing it. If I can't fix it I will be buying another unit. Depending on what I see out there, I will most likley get another APEX HT100W. I really liked this thing.

User Rating: 6/10

Volume control settings are horrible

Pros: Good price for functionality.

Cons: Volume setting from 0 - 1 is too large. Setting 1 is already louder than my usual TV volume when watching late movies. Called support, told me that was the factory setting and it cannot be changed. Well back to the factory this unit went.

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User Rating: 10/10

I love Apex

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Review: I love apex and there products , I purchased the HR-100W and had up and running in no time flat. Put in DVD and listened and setup the system, it sounded and looked great. I would tell others to get there hands on the system if there not looking to blow a huge chucnk of change on something over expensive.

User Rating: 2/10

Terrible sytem!!!

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Review: Thought I was getting a bargian when I purschased this system for 180.00 at Rex. Mistake!!! The reception on the tuner was terrible. The analog music sources produced terrible sound only through the two front speakers. The owners manual was very poorly written and indicated that the system had an EQ, which did not worked via their instructions. Got it working after callig Apex tech support, but the sound that it producted was worst than the before application of the EQ. I took it back and bought the Panasonic SC-HT75. The SC HT75 was a much better buy. For about 130.00 more a got a 5-disc changer, superperb sound and many options.

User Rating: 8/10

Perfect Bedroom system

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Review: I bought this system for bedroom DVD watching and it is perfect. Clear and full sound for a unit this small. Unlike the reviewer, I have had no volume issues with voices...all is loud and clear with a solid center channel.

User Rating: 9/10

Now this is real Value

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Review: I can not believe how amazing this little system sounds. To be honest, I had reservations, based on price, but, went ahead and purchased it any way. Needless to say, I am blown away by the sound.

User Rating: 1/10

Quit working in less than 24 hours

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Review: I bought this sytem based on the CNET rating for 199.00 on Amazon. I wasn't to impressed with the sound, features, or controls and then it just quit powering up in less than a day. I'm trying to figure out how to return it now but can't get through on their non-800 number, and my movie is stuck in it. Not happy with this purchase.

User Rating: 8/10

"surprising sound & quality"

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Review: I bought this htib at amazon.com after reading the products review. It is suprising to have this good sound & quality from this low cost manufacturer. The only drawback is you cannot use Monster cable on this htib.

User Rating: 8/10

I'm so glad I got this

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Review: This system performs way better than what you'd expect for the price. The extras are fun -- mic jacks for karaoke, MP3 ability -- but nothing super fancy. If you need a solid system to fill a small room for a small amount of money, this is the best choice.

User Rating: 9/10

Great System for the price!!

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Review: I love the system and was very surprised at how well it sounded for such a cheap system.

Keywords

Apex   |   HT 100   |   ht 100w   |  

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Apex HT-100W specifications

  • General
  • Width 17.1 in
  • Depth 14.0 in
  • Height 3.8 in
  • Weight 7.7 lbs
  • Audio System
  • Components Speaker system
  • Output Channel Qty 5.0
  • Output Power / Total 250.0 Watt
  • Built-in Display Fluorescent
  • Connectors
  • Optical Digital Output 1 day(s)
  • Radio
  • Type AM/FM - Digital
  • Antenna Form Factor Loop AM / wire FM
  • CD System
  • Changer capacity 1.0 day(s)
  • Media load type Top-load
  • Remote Control
  • Remote Control Universal remote control
  • Connections
  • Connector Type 1.0 day(s) x SPDIF input , SPDIF output
  • Power
  • Power Device Power supply
  • Manufacturer Warranty
  • Service & Support 1 year warranty
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