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Price Paid:
$177.00
from Best Buy Summary: I have also had good luck so far with this receiver, replacing a Technics 5.1 receiver I needed for another room. The sound is somewhat cleaner than the Technics, you can adjust treble and bass on all the sound processing programs (some of which are good -- Roxy Theatre for music, even the 5 channel stereo for some audio; some of which leave something to be desired but that is typical for even higher end receivers).
There is no phonograph input so you could be stuck if you still listen to your aging record collection. Otherwise great assortment of inputs. And the panel is organized in a simple, readily understood manner.
I have always heard good things about Yamaha receivers and I have not been disappointed so far. Solid for both both stereo music reproduction all the way up to 5.1 surround sound for movies. And it runs very cool (especially compared to my older Technics that you can fry an egg on) Strengths: Sound quality
Flexibility with different sound programs
Ease of use
Simplicity of presentation
Remote better than most in this class Weaknesses: No phono inputs if that is important to you
I still like black better than silver, but it's still pretty handsome Similar Products Used: Technics SA1050
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