Sony Blu-ray BDV-IS1000 Review

By Chad Sapieha
January 21st, 2009


Summary

Blu-ray home-theater-in-a-box (HTIB) systems are still a rarity—there are currently only a few models available from Panasonic, Samsung and Sony. What’s more, they’re pricey. Sony’s BDV-IS1000 lists for $1,000, keeping it just outside the realm of most mainstream consumers. But the biggest hurdle, as we found out, is simply that they don’t always work. Despite trying two systems, spending an hour on the line with a support specialist, and about half that time again on a conference call with a product manager, we were unable to make the system’s rear wireless speakers connect with the main amplifier. Other than that one, rather significant inconvenience, it’s a sweet system.

Full Review

Design

Sony BDV-IS1000The BDV-IS1000 is an undeniably pretty 450-watt, 5.1-channel surround sound system. The combination Blu-ray disc player/amplifier has the sort of minimalist design reserved for high-end gear, sporting a shiny black body and a button-less face that plays host to only an information display and a pair of indicator lights for HDMI and wireless connectivity. Subtle soft-touch buttons line the top edge of the box, providing access to volume, power, playback, disc ejection, and function switching. The bottom quarter of the front panel falls open whenever the disc tray slides out.

The 200-watt subwoofer is attractive, too—or at least as attractive as a big black box can be. The driver is held suspended a couple of inches above the ground by four stilts that raise from the base platform, while the up-firing speaker is set into the top surface and surrounded by glossy ebony plastic.

Sony BDV-IS1000 50-watt channel speakerThe system’s five 50-watt channel speakers are tiny by comparison; little more than golf-ball sized drivers encased in rectangular metal cones. They leave an impressively small footprint and are easy to set up—especially given that the rear speakers are wireless, connecting to a small surround amplifier that can be positioned out of the way in the rear of the room. Rubbery bits on the bottoms of these speakers let them stand well on their own, but Sony has also included a quintet of brackets should you want to affix them to walls or furniture.

Performance

An automatic surround calibration mic helps keep setup time at a minimum—assuming everything works as it should. We followed the setup instructions to the letter, but upon powering up the system we could not establish a connection between the main amplifier and the surround amplifier.

The two devices are supposed to communicate via Sony’s S-AIR wireless protocol. Ideally, all users should have to do to create a connection is snap a pair of wireless transceivers into the amplifier; they’re supposed to find each other automatically in a matter of seconds. That wasn’t our experience.

We dove into Sony’s user guide (which is clumsily written by someone for whom English does not come naturally) and tried all of the troubleshooting tips, but to no avail. An hour-long call with a Sony support specialist, who took us through all of the various fixes we’d already tried—such as switching wireless IDs on both devices, shutting down other potential sources of radio interference, and moving the units closer together—did no good.

Eventually, Sony sent us a second system… and we encountered the exact same problem.
Of course, it’s possible that we may have missed some obscure, undocumented detail in setting up the system, but that would mean Sony’s support specialist who had been trained on the product wasn’t aware of the detail either—and, more importantly, that average users would likely miss it as well. Indeed, try Googling user reviews of the system and you’ll find several in which the writers describe an issue identical to the one we encountered.

However, if you do decide to go with the BDV-IS1000 and wind up encountering similar problems, you’ll have telephone access to a Sony support specialist who will provide details on how to have the unit exchanged or repaired under Sony’s one-year warranty.

With the rear speakers out of commission, we were forced to evaluate the system’s audio performance based solely on its center, right and left channels. And while these three tiny cones outputted satisfyingly clear and sophisticated sounds (the tinkle of glass from a broken window in The Dark Knight gave the impression that the pane had been shattered in our living room), the lack of rear channels kept us from being fully immersed in the film’s audio.

Sony BDV-IS1000 SubwooferIt’s worth noting that the subwoofer’s performance was excellent. The omnipresent background rumblings of the survivors’ spaceship in WALL-E made us feel as though we were one of its passengers, and Iron Man’s many explosions were couch-shakingly powerful without ever sounding distorted, even at higher volumes.

The Blu-ray player is commendable, too. Ethernet connectivity enables Blu-ray Profile 2.0 features, and the unit supports both DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD high-def audio formats. Loading times were sometimes a tad sluggish relative to other recent players we’ve tested, but the picture was rock solid.

What’s more, Sony’s Precision Cinema upscaler noticeably improved the picture quality of our standard-definition copy of Speed Racer. However, it still paled in comparison to its Blu-ray counterpart—large patches of skin appeared blurred and the edges of the film’s in-focus cars often lacked crisp definition—evidence that it’s hard to go back once you try Blu-ray on a quality 1080p television.

Features

The BDV-IS1000 has plenty of nice perks, starting with a pair of HDMI inputs, which means you can run your game console, video camera, or any other HD device you might have through the main amp. There are also optical digital and analog inputs for cable and satellite receivers, as well as antennas for FM and AM radio reception. You can even stream audio from a computer or Bluetooth enabled device to the system, though you’ll need to pick up one of Sony’s digital media port adaptors to do it.

Sony BVD IS1000
Sony BVD-IS1000

The intuitive cross-bar menu system (Sony’s horizontal menu bar designed to make the most of widescreen displays) will be familiar to anyone who has ever powered up a . A wide range of settings, from manual speaker configurations to advanced wireless pairing operations (which, as you might guess, we became very familiar with), are easily accessible.

The remote is a standard but well-designed little monolith of user empowerment. Everything has been clearly labeled, and most buttons are smartly positioned. Commonly used controls feature tactile references (bumps, indentations, etc.) to make them easy to locate in dark, though rear lighting would have been better.

Consumers who have outfitted their homes with Sony products will appreciate support for one-touch BRAVIA Sync (Sony’s flavor of the industry’s Control for HDMI mutual control standard), which allows users to manage all of their components with the home theater remote.

Conclusion

Sony BVD-IS1000With its quality Blu-ray player, useful perks and gorgeous design, the BDV-IS1000 is the sort of home theater you just want to love—and we probably would have, had the wireless surround speakers worked. It’s a pity Sony didn’t anticipate the problem and provide users the option of connecting via wires to the main amp. It would have been a prudent move, especially given that wireless surround systems have a reputation for dropping signals and falling prey to interference from other radio emitting devices. As is, buyers should beware that they stand a good chance of running into problems.

Pros:

  • Beautiful industrial design and a small footprint
  • Clear, powerful subwoofer
  • Supports high-definition audio formats and BD Profile 2.0
  • 2 HDMI inputs


Cons
:

  • Wireless rear speakers didn’t work on either of our test units
  • Adaptor required for certain types of external components

Specs

Amplifier:

32-Bit S-Master Digital Amplifier (24-Bit Rear Speakers)
Power Output (450W):
Front (RMS 10% THD): 50W x 2
Surround (RMS): 50W x 2
Centre (RMS): 50W
Subwoofer (RMS): 200W
Functions: Blu-ray Disc (BD), CD, DVD, Tuner (AM/FM), Sat/Cable, TV, DM Port, HDMI1, HDMI2

Player:

Single Disc Tray
Progressive Scan
Bonus View (BD Profile 1.1)
BD Live (BD Profile 2.0): Available Through Online Firmware Upgrade
Tray Lock

Format:

BD-ROM (SL/DL)
BD-R/RE (BDAV/BDMV)
BDAV/BD-RE v2.0 (SL/DL)
BDAV/BD-R v1.0 (SL/DL)
BDMV/BD-RE v3.0 (SL/DL)
BDMV/BD-R v2.0 (SL/DL)
Mixed Disc (BDMV Only)
Hybrid Disc (BD/DVD)
Hybrid Disc (BD/CD)
Hybrid Disc (HD-DVD/DVD): DVD Only
DVD-Video
DVD-RW/-R (Video)
DVD-R (DL)
DVD-R (DL)(VR)
DVD-RW/-R (VR)
DVD-RW/-R (VR) with CPRM
DVD-RW/-R (8cm)
DVD+RW/+R (+VR)
DVD+R (DL)(+VR)
DVD+RW (8cm)(+VR)
CD (CD-DA)
CD-R/RW (CD-DA)
CD-R/RW (Data)
AVC-HD (8cm/12cm) (DVD+R/RW/-R/-RW)
JPEG (BD-R/RE, DVD+RW/+R/-RW/-R, CD-R,RW)

Video:

Video DAC (Component): 1080i,720p, 12bit/148.5MHz
Video DAC (Y/C): 480i,576i, 12bit/54MHz
Video Output (BD-ROM):
Component: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p (60Hz)
HDMI: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p (60Hz)
HDMI: 1080p (24Hz)
Video Output (DVD Video):
Component: 480i/480p
HDMI: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p (60Hz)
Video Output (DVD R/RW BD R/RW non copy protected):
Component: 576i/576p/720p/1080i/1080p (60Hz)
HDMI: 576i/576p/720p/1080i/1080p (60Hz)
DVD Upscaling: HDMI (720p/1080i/1080p)
Noise Reduction (NR): Frame NR, Block NR, Mosquito NR
Precision Cinema HD Upscale
x.v.Color
PhotoHD TV
Blu-ray Disc:
HD (24Hz) (24p True Cinema)
HD 24Hz to 60Hz conversion
HD (60Hz)
SD (60Hz)
DVD Format:
TV Type Default Setting: 16:9
On-Screen Display:
TV System Default Setting: 60Hz

HDMI Video:

HDMI Quality:
HDMI: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p (60Hz)
HDMI: 576i/576p/720p/1080i/1080p (50Hz)
HDMI: 1080p (24Hz)
Deep Color
x.v.Color (xvYCC)
To HDMI:
Composite to HDMI: Sat/Cable, Digital Media Port
Component to HDMI: Sat/Cable
Video Signal Input (480i, 480p): Decode to 480p HDMI Video Signal Output
Video Signal Input (720p): Decode to 720p HDMI Video Signal Output
Video Signal Input (1080i): Decode to 1080i HDMI Video Signal Output
Video Deocoder (A/D): 480i/576i (10bit/54MHz), 720p/1080i (10bit/74.25MHz)

Surround/Effects:

Stream Decode:
LPCM (2ch, 5.1ch, 7.1ch)
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital EX
DTS
DTS96/24
DTS-ES Matrix 6.1
DTS-ES Discrete 6.1
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD
DTS-HD HR
DTS-HD MA
DTS-HD LBR
Decoding Mode:
A.F.D. Standard
A.F.D. Multi
2ch Stereo
Dolby Prologic
DTS Neo 6 (Music, Cinema)
Sound Modes: Auto, Movie, Music, Sports, News, Omni-Directional Sound, Portable Audio Enhancer
FS Limit: 48KHz, 192KHz

HDMI Audio Out:

HDMI:
DTS Bit-Stream Out
DTS-HD Master Audio Bit-Stream Out
DTS-HD High Resolution Bit-Stream Out
Dolby Digital Bit-Stream Out
Dolby Digital Plus Bit-Stream Out
Dolby TrueHD Bit-Stream Out
LPCM 2ch (192kHz/96kHz/48kHz) out
LPCM 6ch (192kHz/96kHz/48kHz) out
LPCM 8ch (96kHz/48kHz) out
Dolby/DTS Downmix to 2ch LPCM

Inputs/Outputs:

Audio Line IN (Analog) x 2 (Sat/Cable, TV)
Audio Line IN (Optical) x 2 (Sat/Cable, TV)
Audio Line IN (Coaxial) x 1 (Sat/Cable)
Video Signal IN (Composite) x 1 (Sat/Cable)
Video Signal IN (Component) x 1 (Sat/Cable)
Video Signal IN (HDMI) x 2
Video Signal OUT (S) x 1 (BD/DVD Only)
Video Signal OUT (Component) x 1
Video Signal OUT (HDMI – Upscale 1080p for DVD) x 1
Digital Media Port x 1
D.C.A.C. Auto Calibration: Mono
Headphone Jack: 3.5mm (at Wireless Rear Speaker Adapter)
LAN

Other Functions:

BRAVIA Sync
Standby Mode: Normal, Quickstart
Single Disc Resume
Advance / Replay (Flash)
Scene search
XMB (Xross Media Bar)
Screen Saver
Parental Control
Easy Set-Up
Startup Screen
Bit Rate Indicator (Video)
Dimmer (On/Off)
VACS
Child Lock
A/V Sync (Lip Sync): 0ms - 300ms / 25ms step
Timer (Sleep)
On-Screen Languages: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese

Wireless:

S-AIR Wireless: Surround, Surround Back, 2nd Room
S-AIR Mode: Party, Separate
S-AIR Standby

BRAVIA Sync:

System Power Off
Control for HDMI (Easy Setting)
System Audio Control
Volume Limit
One-Touch Play
BRAVIA Cinema Mode (Theater Mode)
Language Follow
Remote Control Pass Through

Tuner:

Band: AM/FM
Tuning Range (FM): 87.5-108.0 MHz (100 kHz step)
Tuning Range (AM): 530-1710 kHz (10k step), 531-1710 kHz (9k step)
Station Preset: FM 20, AM 10
External AM/FM Antenna: FM 75 ohm

Equalizer:

Bass / Middle / Treble Control
Portable Audio Enhancer (Plus)
Night Mode (Plus)
Audio DRC

Power Adjustment:

Power Save Mode
Power Requirement: 120V AC, 60Hz
Power Consumption: 100W
Power Consumption (Standby): < 0.3W

Speakers:

Front (model SS-IS15)
Type: Micro-Satellite (Golf Ball Size)
System: 1-Way
Enclosure Type: Closed
Impedence: 10 ohm
Speaker Unit: 1
Push Type Input Terminal
Length of Supplied Cable: 5m x 2

Surround (model SS-IS15)
Type: Micro-Satellite (Golf Ball Size)
System: 1-Way
Enclosure Type: Closed
Impedence: 10 ohm
Speaker Unit: 1
Push Type Input Terminal
Length of Supplied Cable: 5m x 2

Centre (model SS-IS15)
Type: Micro-Satellite (Golf Ball Size)
System: 1-Way
Enclosure Type: Closed
Impedence: 10 ohm
Speaker Unit: 1
Push Type Input Terminal
Length of Supplied Cable: 3m

Subwoofer (model SS-ISW1):
Enclosure Type: Closed (Bass Reflex)
Impedence: 4 ohm
Active/Passive: Passive
Speaker Unit: 12cm / 16cm
Cabinet Material: Wood
Length of Supplied Cable: 3.5m x 2
Input Terminal: Screw (2 Pairs)
Cutoff Frequency: 800Hz

Remote Commander (RM-ADP030):

Battery Size: AA
BRAVIA Sync Direct Key

S-AIR Amplifer:

Power Output – Surround (RMS 10% THD): 50W x 2

Other Included Accessories:

S-AIR Surround Amplifier (EZWT100)
S-AIR Transmitter (EZWRT10) x 2
Wall Hanging Bracket x 5
Video Cable (Composite) x 1

Dimensions and Weight:

Main Unit:
Dimensions: W 430mm x H 125mm x D 355mm (D 385mm with EZWRT10 inserted)
Weight: 10 kg
Front, Surround, and Centre Satellite Speakers:
Dimensions: W 45mm x H 55mm x D 40mm
Weight: 0.07 kg
Subwoofer:
Dimensions: W 196mm x H 350mm x D 372mm
Weight: 9 kg
S-AIR Amplifier:
Dimensions: W 85mm x H 100mm x D 345mm (Including Speaker Cord Cover and Holder)
Weight: 1.7 kg

Warranty:

One year

 


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