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Tulga
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from Date Reviewed: September 17, 2010
Bottom Line: RX-DP10VBK wow
i bought it from vann clearance about 500 in 2007. now 3 years enjoying clean loud sound. this days so many hdmi receivers came up. this year i bought couple of them test it next to RX-DP10VBK. very next day send them back to store. it is just too good. i promise myself i'll never replace it until this break.
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Classical Avenger
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from Date Reviewed: January 29, 2007
Strengths: Really, really clean and powerful sound. Great interface design.Weaknesses: Sound is perhaps a little "dry" to my ears. Only 3 crossover adjustments (80, 100, and 120Hz) Only one coaxial input. Noise floor is only about average...low yes, but could be lower.Bottom Line: Wanted to put in a good word for this unit. Got it on closeout from vanns.com, and have it set up at my parents house in a large, high ceiling room for music and home theater. Very powerful and clean sound even at high, I mean really high, volumes. Kudos to the engineers of this unit as it is one of the most practical and logical designs I have ever come across. For example, there are separate EQ settings for each input, including the 5.1 channel analog inputs (a very, very rare feature). There are separate level settings for all the inputs. All settings are remembered for each input when you turn it off(even EQ or Line Direct).
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$399.00
Purchased At: Vanns.com
Similar Products Used: JVC RX-DP20VBK
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Jim Nuss
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from Louisville, KYDate Reviewed: June 28, 2003
Strengths: Checkout its features/componentry...What more do you need?Weaknesses: NoneBottom Line: Bought this highly featured A/V Receiver in June 2002 to be the central control and audio signal processor for my HDTV/Surround Sound home theater system. Since it was JVC's "flagship" model I took the chance that they had done right by its design and component quality...despite my son's warnings about JVC quality/reliability and his preference for Yamaha based on his extensive knowledge and experience with home electronics. I loved the appearance design and it had all the right highend electronic features for a price that compared well with competitive brands of similarly featured "flagship" A/V receivers. This is a complex control center and took me awhile to figure it out but once I did I am delighted that I own this product. It exceeded my cautious expectations and has operated flawlessly for its first year in my home theater. I can even upgrade my system, which is very ample as is, without having the need for upgrading this A/V receiver.
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$998.00
Purchased At: 6th Avenue Electroni
Similar Products Used: This is my first A/V SS receiver.
I used a Pioneer receiver in my stereo days.
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timmers
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from Campbell River, B.C.Date Reviewed: November 7, 2002
Strengths: allWeaknesses: noneBottom Line: I work at sears and I had a kenwood VR510 Wich was a great unit and this came on clearance for $900.00 So naturally I made the switch and let me say It was well worth it. I have Paradigm Speakers
Fronts: Mini Monitor
Center: CC370
Side : ADP170
Rear : Mini Monitor
Sub : PS1200
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$900.00
Purchased At: Sears Canada
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Christopher Huffman
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from ChicagoDate Reviewed: August 6, 2002
Strengths: THX-EX Ultra
7 Discrete amps
DTS-ES Support
CC 24bit/192k DAC
HDTV Capable component switching
Dolby Prologic HeadphoneWeaknesses: Heavy, Heavy. It was hard for me to get it 6' up into my rack even with 3 guys.Bottom Line: I bought this receiver as an upgrade to an older JVC. I really wanted a THX rated receiver with 7 amps. Let me tell you the audio quality from this baby is phenominal. Especially with CC 192k filter enabled.
I wasn't too sure about DTS-ES support. JVC does not print it on the box or on the receiver. But, the manual does state that DTS-ES is fully support and decoded while in THX-EX mode (go figure). All 6.1 channels decode just fine from DTS-ES DVD's
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$1100.00
Purchased At: CDW
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