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Delfim Silva
a Audio Enthusiast
from Date Reviewed: June 24, 2010
Bottom Line: EU Perdi o manual de instruções deste aparelho, gostaria de saber como poder arranjar uma copia mesmo em PDF, fico a aguardar um contacto.
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Owl256
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from Date Reviewed: August 14, 2005
Strengths: Sound quality, power, well builtWeaknesses: Lack of features, cheapo remote, gets hot, died on me, ugly.Bottom Line: This was my first surround sound reciever amd I am very happy the results. This unit to me seems to be of higher quality than others in the price range. It seemed to focus more on quality and sound then it does on looks. On the inside it has a big fat transformer and a couple huge transistors connceted to a big heat sink and fan. The sound itself on the unit was clear, neutral, and undistorted even at high volumes. With the six channel inputs the sound was even better especially with DVD Audio. What I did not like was the lack of features. I ran out of S video ports and had to buy one of those stupid switches. The remote albiet cute, was cheap and looked like it belonged with a 10 year old vcr, not a receiver of this caliber. Another thing that was not good was the look of it. It cannot ever be considered graceful of elegant. It just looks like a big brownish box. This reciver is a great performer in the audio department, but its features, remote and aestetics are lacking. Unfourtunatly my beloved Technics died about three years after it was purchased making me have to buy another less capable AV receiver.
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$249.00
Purchased At: J and R
Similar Products Used: Panasonic DVD Audio player, Quasar VCR, RCA DSS, Sony TV
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wareagle99
a Audio Enthusiast
from Dayton, OHDate Reviewed: August 12, 2003
Strengths: Fine volume control. Good AM tuner. Sound selections to fit the audio genre.Weaknesses: Not intuitive to turn on and off (tricky). MOSFET failure in first year. Got hot. Low humming noise over the audio. Poor center channel performance. Difficult to find local authorized repair center.Bottom Line: When we first set it up we were very pleased with it. We liked being able to adjust the sound type (Live, Theater, Sim-Surround, etc.) The fine volume control was nice. With less than a year of operation the receiver sound started to cut out intermittently. After the receiver has been on for a while the sound cuts out every 5 seconds or so. The blue MOSFET light has also illuminated and will not go off. We haven't been able to use it for months now. We moved shortly before the failure and were not able to locate our paperwork to make a warranty claim within the one-year period. We are very unhappy with the unit - obviously. Repairman estimates $200+ to repair.
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$350.00
Purchased At: AAFES Base Exchange
Similar Products Used: Considering replcing the unit with Onkyo 501.
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twierzbik
a Casual Listener
from Date Reviewed: August 28, 2002
Strengths: Dolby Digital and DTS decoders,
5 x 100 W, great sound, DSP modes, enough inputs, outputsWeaknesses: Receiver is making hot in short time,
fan works only on large power,
can't record from front VCR2 to VCR1,
volume handwheel shold be I think powered by engine.Bottom Line: Sorry, for my English, I'm from Poland :)This receiver makes great sound, have enough power, and enough audio and video inputs, also digital (coax and 2 optical), has SVideo inputs/output, but signal from SVideo can't be lead out by Video Output and "viceversa". Also supports RDS system, blue "MOS-FET" light is great :),
Purchased At: Mix Electronics Krak
Similar Products Used: Old polish Unitra Tosca 303
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rkt7233
a AudioPhile
from charloteDate Reviewed: July 10, 2002
Strengths: 20Hz-20Khz, DTS, Banana plugs for the A channels + B channel for stereo, MOSFET amp design, TA-KE capacitors, tight bass response and 5.1 channel inputsWeaknesses: For best sound needs equalizer........... Pretty blue light lights up room (can be turned off)Bottom Line: This receiver is undoubtedly the best receiver for under 750. It does 20Hz-20Khz and has superb clarity that will blow your mind away. One test* proved that it could put out 120watts RMS at 8 ohms and 130 RMS at 6 ohms. (*consumer report, they actually use wattage meters, not their ears)also can do 4 ohm stable (you may only use A or B but not both at 4 ohms). Does not run hot! It runs at a decent temperature for Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors (MOSFET). This receiver also hosts Dolby Digital, DTS and Dolby Pro Logic for surround modes and 5 multi-speaker soundfields (Hall, Club, Live, Theater and simulated surround).
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$200.00
Purchased At: Best Buy
Similar Products Used: Kenwood, SONY Pro Logic, Aiwa, Vintage Marantz and ONKYO
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