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Review NaN of
Price Paid:
$289.00
from Best Buy Summary: I just bought this from Best Buy a couple of days ago. I had a JVC 884VBK that suddenly died. It wasn't worth getting it repaired since it was over 3 years old.
Normally I do research on the web and buy online to save money, but it died on a friday and I have young kids who need to watch cartoons and a wife who is very impatient so I had one option. Go to Best Buy and buy a replacement. I could have saved $60 on line, but oh well. Sometimes you have to do what you have to do.
I had to narrow things down further since I have a DBS and DVD that both connect via S Video and optical toslink. There aren't many receivers that can switch both of these. Typically one of the optical links is tied to a non video source. On a side note, the sales people at Best Buy are clueless. Trying to explain why I need to switch 2 video sources that each can be coupled with a toslink was a complete waste of time.
I was also limited in space. I had to get something about the same size as my old receiver.
Anyway, my options were limited to the 5550, a newer model 5650, and a sony 8950. The 5550 was over $100 cheaper and was smaller so I went with it.
I'm really happy with it. It sounds noticeably better than my old receiver and setup was easy. The default settings were what most people would want. Not like JVC receivers which require reading the entire manual several times in order to figure out why there's no sound coming from the DVD or why the S-Video switching isn't working.
I can't give this 5 stars since I have a marantz receiver that is noticeably better than this, but it cost a lot more. Strengths: Good value. Decent sound. Easy setup. Weaknesses: No on screen menu. Or at least, I haven't figured out how to display a setup menu on my monitor. Similar Products Used: Several JVC receivers (All are crap). Marantz SR-7000.
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