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Price Paid:
$1300.00
from eBay Summary: Bought new, in box, from a former B&K dealer who was only doing custom home-automation installs at from that time. It's been solidly reliable and sounds great. Watching movies and listening to music through a Denon DVD 5900, a very musical, detailed source, is very satisfying. The B&K has plenty of power for my speakers... they have 12" woofers and are very warm and capable for old ones. The bass response shakes the house, literally. "Subwoofers? We don't need no steenkeen subwoofers!"
Yes, there are the 'clicks' between modes but they don't bother me... probably to protect the circuits from pops, and sounds impressively powerful.
Proper programming and setup is critical. I suspect that some of the less-than-flattering reviews simply hadn't sussed out the proper settings. I had that experience and really had to study the manual but it's well worth it. I've never heard another home theater receiver that comes close. Decidedly upper-middle-fi and a pleasure to own.
I'd love to know how to turn off the speakers when I listen on the headphones, though! Strengths: Fabulous with music and video. Plenty of punch at the low end and very natural, detailed sound with the right source equipment. Can listen to two different sources in two different rooms simultaneously. Has enough setup options to fit any room, and is actually NOT that difficult to configure if you take your time. It's really a computer with a honkin' big amp connected to it. Upgradeable and beautifully made. Weaknesses: Very, very heavy. Slightly complex setup. And can somebody tell me WHY the speakers don't cut off when I plug in the headphones? I can't find that in the manual! Can get warm even in standby, and sometimes unit itself 'buzzes' when left in standby mode for long periods, though no noise whatsoever through speakers... very quiet there. Similar Products Used: Vienna Acoustics speakers, Jolida, Micro turntable, Sony CD changer, Denon DVD, Victor S-VHS, Sony DAT
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