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Review 3 of 35
Price Paid:
$160.00
from Egghead - refurbished Summary: I bought this a couple of years ago and was originally using it exclusively for television. As I added components, I would hook up a DVD or VCR to the unit and it would not reproduce the audio tracks. I ultimately had to run the various units through the television and output to the "Aux" input on the receiver.
Later I began to expand my home theater, added rear speakers and moved to a larger room. I noted that tracks recorded in Dolby Digital would not play on the unit until it had warmed up for almost thirty minutes! I have no clue why this was the case, but it was totally annoying. Also, with the T-bass, you have three settings, and that is it. It moves up in a stepped fashion, and there is no compromise. It delivers decent bass, but the tonal quality, in general, is not great.
I have since gone to a Yamaha receiver, and see the difference in quality and design. This Aiwa unit is suitable only for someone with a very fixed budget, not particularly interested in home theater, and who is not discriminating as to sound quality (as opposed to quantity).
I would not recommend it versus similarly priced receivers such as Sony or Kenwood, and obviously, if you can afford a Yamaha, Denon or Onkyo, don't waste your time on this one. Strengths: Features Weaknesses: many features don't work Similar Products Used: Sony, Yamaha
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