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Rating Reviewed by: Davis Bacon(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date March 2, 2000Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
3 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year |
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Review 1 of 17 Summary: Biggest flaw is the remote control, it does control most of my other components but some functions are not available and I think they should be. I've tried the Sony 2000 remote control to eliminate some of my many remote controls without success. One button is used to cycle through your attached video components VCR, DVD, LD etc. which cannot be learned by MANY remote controls.
Audio amplification power seemed to be down as compared to my older amp with less wattage, 100 versus 150!
Audio quality was cleaner than my older amp
Lacks DTS capability and limits upgrade paths, IE DTS cd players and DVD...
Strengths: price, audio quality, dolby digital performance Weaknesses: No DTS, remote control lacks sophistication to control other types of equipment, audio power lacking
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Rating Reviewed by: Paul Tillman(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date March 1, 2000Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year |
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Review 2 of 17 Summary: Overall a very affordable receiver for the wattage output and the features. I had a AV-1080 prior to this one and the upgrade was worth it. Easy to set up Strengths: Inputs. Dolby Digital Weaknesses: Needs more digital inputs and component video switching. Similar Products Used: AV-1080
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Rating Reviewed by: Stefan Finn(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date February 10, 2000Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year |
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Review 3 of 17 Summary: I have had this receiver since mid '98 and still throughly love it! It ROCKS. I am running a Sony DVP 500D DVD player, a Pioneer Laserdisk player two VCRs, a JVC S-video and a Sony, a Sony mini disk recorder and a Sony CD player with inputs to spare! I have not had a moments worth of trouble from this unit. It has been rock solid! I run it at 1/3rd power and it is loud and clear (my wife complains at that level) but when she is not home I run it at 1/2 volume (50 db) on the display and it still sounds clear but is very loud. I LOVE IT! I am running Infinity RS5 as mains, a DCM KX Center 2, JBL control 5 rear and two Orion MTX3 10 inch subs in a bandpass box driven from a Carver Pro 100 amp bridged for serious THUMP. In the invasion scene in "Saving Private Ryan" at 40 Db it seriously sounds like they are in my living room, the bullets sound like I am going to be hit. A friend of mine brought an spl meter over and it went to 105 db before I turned down the volume (for fear of a neighbor calling the police) at that point the display read 12 db. There were 12 clicks left on the dial! I paid $500 on close out at the GoodGuys with a three year extended warranty. hopefully this unit will be with me for years to come and as to the weaknesses I listed I have found a few places that for about 150.00 can upgrade them into the unit. Strengths: Great sound, ease of setup through on screen display, S-video inputs and large number of inputs lots of room shaking power inputs Weaknesses: Not enough digital inputs, no optical output no 6 channel pre in. Similar Products Used: Sony, Marantz, Luxman,
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Rating Reviewed by: Sam Anderson(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date January 13, 2000Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year |
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Review 4 of 17 Summary: I have lived with this receiver since Feburary of 1998.
The good: This reveiver can be had for bargin prices these days. Remember that this product was released in 97 so forget about DTS being included. BTW Who was even doing DTS in 97 ? This guy has 150 Watts x 5 (this measurement is at 1khz into 6 ohms). According to my sound pressure meter, I can generate over 100db in my theater with this receiver into Definitive Technologies BP8s, BP2Xs, a C1, and one PF15TL. It has 5 Video Inputs (2 of which have record outs Video 1 and 2) all with S-Video Connections. Three AC-3 Inputs (2 Coaxial, and 1 Toslink). Video-2 has the Toslink, Video's 3 and 4 have Coaxial inputs.
The Bad: No Audio Digital Inputs or Outputs. The tape-2 monitor, and loudness controls cannot be on with a AC-3 input. They cannot be controlled from the remote either. So if they are on and you want to watch a AC-3 source, you must walk up to the receiver and disable these controls. The Remote can be a pain to use. You have to press 2 keys to output a menu command to a RCA DSS receiver (One of the most common commands I use with DSS). There is also no S-Video Output for Second-Room Video. It will not simulcast video on both composite and S-Video. It will not upconvert Composide to S-Video.
I like being able to do video switching. I have a dolby digital DSS receiver, a Toshiba DVD Player, a S-VHS recorder, a Tivo video server, and a PlayStation hooked up to this guy. I also like Kenwood's audio control system. I have all kenwood audio peices including one of their MD recorders, the 1070KE, a CD changer, and tape deck. Kenwood's CCRS system is great for making recordings, and the active audio input switches the receivers input.
Strengths: Healthy number of A/V inputs, and outputs, ample power, dual source and zone, Macro Functions on Remote. Weaknesses: Some key functions not available from remote. Similar Products Used: Various NAD, Sony, and JVC reveivers.
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Rating Reviewed by: Joseph Buonomo(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date December 17, 1999Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 3 months to 1 year Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
2.00 votes
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Review 5 of 17 Summary: I bought this unit refurbished for approx $450.00, so my views may not be the same as someone who purchased this unit new for over $1000!! The unit and the remote have operated flawlessly with great sound.
It is very flexible with lot of extras like a front panel s-video input for your camcorder and seperate source for a second room speakers. Strengths: Vast array of s-video inputs and outputs Weaknesses: No DTS
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