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Price Paid:
$350.00
from Flanner's Summary: I blew up two, yes two of these. Do do not believe it when sales reps tell you they can drive 2 - 4 ohm front speakers. Can't do it. They blow in nearly 1 yr 4 mo. to date of purchase. Other than that, if you are not running low impedance, I'd recommend. Sound fields are abundant and excellent and you can custom tweak. I had the first one rebuilt after 1 yr 4 mo. - cost $150.00 and it worked for 8 mo. then blew again. So I bought a new one which was supposed to be upgraded and improved but the same thing virtually to the day happened - 1yr 4 mo. Wound up trading it in for a B&K which is is a waaaaay higher price/power bracket but it was time.
In case you are wondering, when it blows it just cuts out in the middle of whatever you happen to be watching or listening to - even if it is just low volume TV or music. Bah.
Strengths: Inexpensive
Everything sounds very good
Easy to tweak and customize your sound fields Weaknesses: Cannot drive 4 ohm speakers, no matter what anyone tells you.
Not really enough optical/digital inputs/outputs for today's modern components. Not really enough inputs/outputs period if you are running many components like video game consoles, DVD, VCR, SAT, Tape Deck, CD etc. Similar Products Used: Sanyo Receivers - Sony is really much better all around.
Harmon Kardon 330's & 430's for music and stereo sound ONLY.
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