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Review NaN of Summary: I've had this receiver for just over two years now and I still like it, although I'm ready to take the plunge into home theater now. It was one of the cheapest receivers for the power produced when I bought it, and it's still pulling its weight nicely. It has a very solid output, which I use to drive two Yamaha NS-894C speakers. I have never turned it past '5', and I rarely turn it above '3' or '4'. The only time I ever get disortion is when I turn it up too much and the speaker cones over-travel, which has nothing to do with the receiver of course. The only complaints I have with this unit is that fact that it has a motor-controlled volume control, which means that you don't get a whole lot of accuracy when you're using it. I often found myself having to get up and adjust the volume 'just a little higher' or 'just a little lower' for my liking. I also would have liked a sub-out on it (I guess you can't have everything though), but I got around that by using a speaker-level to line-level converter to run my DIY home audio/car audio hybrid sub - works perfectly. I really like this receiver and it was a very good beginner receiver for me, although I do not listen to music that quality is a huge concern - hip/hop and electronic. I truely recommend this receiver if you are looking for a high-power, cheap stereo-only setup. I sure got the $200 CAN I put into it in enjoyment out if it.
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