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Panasonic SC-ST1 (05/18/2003)

Panasonic SC-ST1

Entered CNET Catalog: 05/18/2003

SKU: 0037988406463

Manufacturer: Panasonic

Manufacturer description

The step-up SC-ST1 pairs a vertical-type DVD player with matching front and surround home theater speakers in an extremely slim Tall Boy style. Its slim design is ideally suited for use with a Panasonic Plasma TV. The SC-ST1 is an excellent audio performer, with the ability to play back DVD-Audio discs, as well as CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs. It incorporates Dolby Digital and dts 5.1-channel decoding, as well as powerful built-in amplifiers for high-powered audio that will bring the movie to life.

Product summary

The goodThe good: Beautiful tower speakers and pedestal-mounted A/V receiver/DVD player; DVD-Audio; remote subwoofer-level control.

The badThe bad: The towers sound like itty-bitty speakers; weak connectivity options.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: The towers' slender look may be enough for some buyers, but the features and the sound don't measure up.

Average user rating: 0 stars

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 08/05/2003
Panasonic obviously had plasma TVs in mind when it conceived the SC-ST1's high-tech look. This elegant $999 system consists of four slender towers; an exceedingly diminutive center speaker; a powered subwoofer; and a sleek, pedestal-mounted receiver/DVD player. The attractive appearance comes at the expense of power and sound quality, however. If you want a similarly sexy design with better sound and a much lower price tag, consider Panasonic's SC-HT900 instead.

Each 42-inch-tall tower, dubbed a tall boy, comes in three separate pieces: a plastic speaker cabinet, a stand, and a circular metal base. With so many elements, the physical setup of the ST1 takes time, but everything fit together without a hitch. You could, alternatively, wall-mount any or all of the speakers. We placed them on the stands, ran all the wires, and had the ST1 playing DVDs in just less than an hour. The subwoofer is the bulkiest component; it's 6.5 inches wide, 17.5 inches high, and 16.75 inches deep. Its unrelenting plastic feel seemed out of place in the $1,000 kit.

The disc-loading system is very cool: the player's vertical tray glides open, you drop in a CD or a DVD and hit Play, and the machine swallows the disc. All our MP3 test selections played and displayed file information, and the ST1 wasn't the least bit finicky about spinning DVD-Rs, DVD-RWs, DVD+Rs, DVD+RWs, and DVD-RAMs.

The controls of the stand-mounted, 42-inch-tall receiver are on top, but they're not illuminated, and we were always hitting the wrong button. We lost track of how many times we accidentally turned off the power. The small display is on the front panel. A second one on top would have been helpful; we constantly had to bend over or step back to see what was going on.

Of course, we mostly relied on the snazzy-looking remote, but we never did fully adjust to its less-than-intuitive button layout.

Considering its premium price, this system doesn't dazzle you with its features. The receiver's surround-processing modes are bare-bones: just standard Dolby Digital and Pro Logic (no Pro Logic II), along with 5.1 DTS. The ST1 even lacks the typical basic bass and treble adjustments. The four-step subwoofer-level control is the only way to fine-tune the ST1's sound.

Yes, the ST1 has DVD-Audio capability and component-video outputs, but the HT900 gives you those for half the price. Connectivity options are awfully scarce: just two sets of stereo inputs, alongside composite, progressive-scan component, and S-Video outputs.

Each statuesque speaker is home to smallish 2.5-inch woofers and a tweeter. The center uses four 2-inch woofers and a 1-inch tweeter. The sub houses a 6.75-inch woofer as well as all the ST1's power amplifiers. While the sub's amp pumps out 130 watts, the front- and rear-channel amps deliver just 27 watts each; the center's amp is at 62 watts. Those ratings are substantially lower than those of most other kits in the ST1's price class.

The opening battle on the Gangs of New York DVD demonstrated the ST1's best abilities. The fierce hand-to-hand combat, the body thuds, and the clang of metal on metal were all impressively rendered. Later in the movie, Bill the Butcher's knife-throwing scene sounded amazing; we could hear the blades slamming into the wood. The ST1 earned its keep on that disc--the audio was very bright and up-front.

The Ring is a seriously weird DVD, and we love the scene in which a horse breaks out of its stall and frantically gallops around the stable. The primal sounds were so vivid they had us gasping for air. However, as we continued to spend time with the ST1, we noted that dialogue consistently lacked body--it was much too lean for our tastes.

That said, this system is better suited to movies than music. Acoustic-jazz CDs were pleasant, but stand-up basses were rather boomy. Elvis Costello's Cruel Smile CD sounded strained even before we reached party levels, with particularly aggressive and harsh vocals. Too often, those big towers performed like itty-bitty satellites, and the sub's deep-bass extension and power were only fair. A lot of our DVD-Audio discs came across as anemic; even with the sub turned up to maximum, the sound was irritatingly thin. We're guessing, but it seemed like the ST1 wasn't accurately redirecting bass from the main channels to the subwoofer.

The ST1 simply lacks the sonic gravitas of the far less sexy Onkyo kits, such as the HT-S667C. Like Sony's style-centric Dream systems, this lovely Panasonic comes up short if you're looking for naturally balanced sound. The ST1's looks-over-performance limitations are a bigger concern with music than movies, so they'll affect some listeners more than others.

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Panasonic SC-ST1 specifications

  • General
  • Product Type Home theater system
  • Dimensions (WxDxH) / Weight Speaker system : Right/left rear channel speaker : 6.3 in x 9.8 in x 17.7 in / 4.0 lbs , Main unit : Right/left channel speaker : 16.9 in x 9.8 in x 41.7 in / 16.3 lbs , Speaker system : Center channel speaker : 9.8 in x 9.8 in x 41.7 in / 9.0 lbs , Speaker system : Subwoofer : 9.8 in x 3.9 in x 41.7 in / 9.0 lbs , Speaker system : 9.8 in x 16.7 in x 2.5 in / 26.5 lbs
  • Audio Features
  • Components Speaker system , DVD player / AV receiver
  • Amplifier Output Details 35.0 Watt - 6.0 Ohm - 45 - 120 Hz - THD 1.0 % - 1.0 channel(s) ( Center ) , 200.0 Watt - 6.0 Ohm - THD 1.0 % - 1.0 channel(s) ( Front ) , 50.0 Watt - 6.0 Ohm - THD 10.0 % - 2.0 channel(s) ( Surround ) , 80.0 Watt - 6.0 Ohm - THD 1.0 % - 2.0 channel(s) ( Front ) , 130.0 Watt - 4.0 Ohm - THD 1.0 % - 1.0 channel(s) ( Center ) , 35.0 Watt - 6.0 Ohm - THD 10.0 % - 2.0 channel(s) ( Surround ) , 50.0 Watt - 4.0 Ohm - THD 10.0 % - 1.0 channel(s) ( Subwoofer ) , 100.0 Watt - 6.0 Ohm - THD 10.0 % - 2.0 channel(s) ( Subwoofer )
  • Sound Output Mode Surround Sound
  • Built-in Decoders Dolby Digital , DTS decoder
  • Surround Sound Effects Super Surround Sound
  • Digital Sound Processor (DSP) Yes
  • DSP Preset Qty 6.0
  • Output Power / Total 500.0 Watt
  • Bass Control Yes
  • Equalizer
  • Equalizer Yes
  • Equalizer band qty 6 bands
  • Speaker System
  • Speaker(s) 1.0 x Center channel speaker - 2-way - External - Wired , 2.0 x Subwoofer - 3-way - External - Wired , 1.0 x Right/left channel speaker - 2-way - External - Wired , 2.0 x Right/left rear channel speaker - External - Wired
  • Driver Details Center channel speaker : 1.0 x Subwoofer driver - 25.0 mm - Piezoelectric , Subwoofer : 1.0 x Tweeter driver - 50.0 mm - Piezoelectric , Right/left rear channel speaker : 1.0 x Full-range driver - 170.0 mm , Right/left rear channel speaker : 1.0 x Tweeter driver - 65.0 mm , Center channel speaker : 4.0 x Woofer driver , Right/left channel speaker : 1.0 x Tweeter driver
  • Tuner features
  • Type Radio tuner - AM/FM - Digital
  • Turntable
  • Type None
  • DVD/Blu-ray features
  • Type DVD player
  • Media Format Video CD , DVD-R , DVD-Audio , CD-R , CD-RW , DVD , CD , DVD-RAM
  • Video D/A Converter 10bit / 54MHz
  • Supported Digital Audio Standards WMA , MP3
  • Additional Features Dialogue enhancer , On-screen display , Cinema mode , Progressive scanning
  • CD System
  • Type None
  • Digital Player (Recorder)
  • Type None
  • MD System
  • MD system type None
  • Headphones
  • Headphones Type None
  • Microphone
  • Type None
  • Remote Control
  • Remote Control Remote control - Infrared
  • Miscellaneous
  • Included Accessories Satellite speaker stand
  • Power
  • Power Device Power supply - Internal