Panasonic SA-XR25 A/V Receivers

Panasonic SA-XR25 A/V Receivers 

DESCRIPTION

  • Dolby Digital EX, DTS-ES, DTS NEO:6 Decoder
  • Dolby Pro Logic Surround (Pro Logic II)
  • Subwoofer Level Control
  • Large Speaker Terminals (front speakers)
  • 6-Ch Discrete Inputs
  • 2-Channel Down Mixing
  • Full-Digital Processing
  • SFC (Sound Field Control): 6 presets

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 02, 2011]
Tsonomi
Audio Enthusiast

I picked up this unit because I wanted to add a home recording studio to my office area. I enjoy recording compliations on CD and MD, CD's make great masters and you can't beat the portability and ease of editing of an MD unit out in the field. The size was perfect as was the power, roughly 100 watts per channel. Add a mixer and some switch boxes and you can record anything to any format. The receiver if fantastic, all you need is a good antenna. those wire antennas work but you will be amazed when you connect to a real antenna. The receiver is sensitive to pick up distant stations with none of the noises that usually gets pulled in, just clean clear music. +The modern low profile cabinet enhanses the looks of this unit, the silver color scheme with the mirror type glass in front of the display makes me think it was intended to match up with the Panasonic DMR-HS2 Video recorder with hard drive/DVD recorder. Once you get used to the controls this unit is effortless to operate and the remote is a fantastic plus. Initial wiring was easy enough that I had it playing music about 10 minutes out of the box. The dimming display is a nice touch as is the panel light that you can switch off. All in all this was a very good receiver with a good amplifing unit, perfect for what I needed in the office recording studio. This is a very good unit, very good sounding and very good styling will fit in any type of home decor.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 22, 2005]
Lord_GalAthon
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

The unit looks fantastic and is very very quiet. The light in the front is easy to dim in order to remove the distraction when using the projector. Sounds fantastic, I've recently gone to the hifi expo in Montreal and only a few of the higher end systems managed to capture my amazement, all of these systems were using high-end, and incredibly expensive speakers and amplifiers.

Weakness:

I wish it had a third s-video input, but I can see why they only chose to include two given the size limitations. If I could change anything in it, I'd remove the discrete 6 channel inputs (6 RCA plugs in the back) and add better surround speaker terminals and a second speaker set array (A-B speakers)

This unit provided an amazing upgrade from my previous receiver and all the ones I had before, especially considering the price paid. The clarity of the sound and the power and balance of it is absolutely mind numbing. The highs are high and the lows are low. There was a bit of a lack in the mid range which I've corrected by replacing my tiny JBL speakers for new KLH towers. What is really incredible is the improvement in everyday TV viewing that the NEO6 system provides. At times both my wife and I actually get up from our seats to go and see what fell down at the other end of the room, only to realize it was in the TV broadcast or DVD movie. Also very often, I can hear sounds in music CDs that I'd never heard before this little gem made its entrance.

Similar Products Used:

Technics, JVC and Sony. None of which even came close.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 04, 2005]
Bugman
AudioPhile

Strength:

Amazing sound. Looks nice Small and unobtrusive

Weakness:

Cheap binding posts for front R & L channels. OK if you have banana plugs on your cable ends for your mains. Bare wire hookup is difficult with heavier gage wire. Rest of hookups are via cheap and tiny spring clips with holes for wire no larger than 16G.

Bought this unit at a clearance sale based on what great reviews people have been giving this receiver. After about 80 hours of breakin time, I have to give it a raving review for it's overall performance given the price of the unit. The highs are nicely extended. The mids, although very slightly weak, are smooth and accurate. The bass is very nice, but does sound a bit loose compared with my Classe system. In the imaging and detail department, this unit is remarkable at moderate listening levels, but shows convergence when the volume is turned up. Also, some loss of detail was noted when complex pieces were played. Overall, a very nice sounding piece of equipment giving no listener fatigue. This is the least expensive but best sounding "mass market" receiver I have ever had. Also hard to believe something this small and light can sound so good. Not quite audiophile quality but not too far away. This receiver will be given a home in my second sound system.

Similar Products Used:

JVC, Yamaha, Pioneer

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 27, 2004]
quadguy1
AudioPhile

Strength:

Unbelievable quality sound from digital sources for the price. Extremely inexpensive. Nice styling.

Weakness:

Not really enough inputs/outputs on the back and none on the front. The speaker connectors for the surround speakers are el-cheapo clips that won't even support audiophile quality wire. (The fronts have better connectors, though). Mediocre manual.

It's true, it's all true: This is a giant killer. Absolutely AMAZING sound for such a cheap piece of gear. Extremely clean highs and no fatigue as you increase the volume. Bass is tight. Beautiful styling, too, in a modern look sort of way. Note that the receiver's strenghts really come into play when you connect a digital source (CD or DVD player, or I suppose a DAT) via a digital cable. For analogue sources, it's good...it's VERY good...but it's not quite as much of a star. I only wish it had more inputs/outputs...As it is, it doesn't quite have enough to comfortably sit in the middle of a complex, modern A/V system. (It'll do fine for the average person, however).

Similar Products Used:

Just about every midpriced surround sound amp out there (Yamaha, Onkyo, JVC, Sony, Pioneer). For sound quality from a digital source, this receiver crushes them all HANDILY.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 28, 2003]
gmood1
AudioPhile

Strength:

Light weight. looks pretty cool,thin profile, Depth,Clarity,midrange,tight and tuneful bass with great pitch.And the biggest thing is spacial information.Dosen't use much power at all and runs whisper quiet.Anyone one who thinks this is average for a $200 dollar unit is nuts!!!

Weakness:

Best for nearfield listening,not a power house but will drive most speakers with a decent impedance curve.

This is one peice of gear that has set me back at it's price to ratio performance.I've been reading all the raves about this product on some audio forums and thought yeah right!! This thing can't be that good. Well it looks like I'am eating crow on this one. After a few hours of burn in and adjusting the speaker sizes to large in the unit .I am duely impressed with this little reciever. I never dreamed you could get this kind of quality for so less. The unit sounded terrible when I first hooked it up.Burn in is a must and it is still burning in as I type.I've ran a test disc on it to check the depth ,imaging and speed. Man there's some very expensive gear out there that could be threaten by this little wonder. It doesn't have a tremendous amount of power and I think it is best used for near field listening.Meaning 10 to 12 feet on most speakers.But when your in that spot you know it. I put on some Dianne Reeves Live and was astounded at the spacial ques that are going on. I've heard this disc probably a hundred times and on many setups.Some over $10,000.I still didn't realize what I was missing until I picked up this little unit for the fun of it. The best way to use it is with a dvd or cd player straight into one of the digital inputs.This keeps the signal in the digital domain until it reaches the output devices in the unit. I expected fatigiung highs and muddy bass. I was'nt even close. Highs are extremely natural.Midrange is transparent and life like.Bass has great pitch and definition..very tight no lagging here! Panasonic has designed a low cost unit that will rival the big boys! For the audiophiles who are stuck on names and how much they spend on a peice of gear...I warn you not to listen or you maybe pissed at the money you have spent and gotten less performance! Powercord upgrade is the next step. But I am satisfied with what I hear know ..so I am sure this will be just icing on the cake. I bought this unit with plans on returning it. It's not going any where now!

Similar Products Used:

Adcom,McIntosh,Monarchy,Music Reference,Dynaco Van Alstine modded and a few others.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 01, 2003]
rglenny
AudioPhile

Strength:

Excellent detail Clean power Bass control Imaging VALUE VALUE VALUE unbelievable

Weakness:

setup is a bit difficult speaker connectors are cheap, too close together Manual is weak

This truly breaks all price/performance records. I read about the XR45 on the Newform Research 'What's New' August section of their web page. Everything John Meyer said there is true. Did extensive A/B comparison with my Rotel RC 972 Preamp/RB 981 Power amp combo. No doubt about it - more detail, imaging better, much better in the bass control department. Lots of power, clean at very high levels. I also tried analog input from my Cambridge D500SE CD player, vs. digital out using the DAC on the XR25. XR25 wins again. Don't know if it's pure digital through to the amplifier output, but that could explain alot. Would love to try the XR45, but couldn't find one. Finally, I am bi-amping my speakers, using the rear surround outputs, setting surround to "party" which drives front and rear equally. I also set the front to rear delay to 10 MS, but I don't think there is any delay in this mode. I can't notice the difference if there is. Unbelievable value - 200 clear watts per channel for less than $300 US. Also great on power, runs very cool. Would be interested in the Sony Digital Amp/SACD combo for comparison - but the speaker connectors are VERY small and hokey looking.

Similar Products Used:

Denon AVR 2800 Marantz MA 700 Monoblocks Rotel 972 pre/981 power Carver M400t Yamaha AVC 110 watt Integrated amp

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 21, 2003]
Sam Elmina
AudioPhile

Strength:

Transparency, detail, ambience and harmonic retrieval and reproduction. I am hearing things in all recordings I never heard before.

Weakness:

No onscreen menus - a little frustrating to navigate. 1 coax input only.

Mold Breaker. Digital amplification for the masses. Total giant killer for el cheapos.

Similar Products Used:

Heard the TACT Millenium. Didn't like it at all. This is much better for thousands $$$ less.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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