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from firend Summary: This is about as cheap a receiver as you can find, and it sounds and performs like it! It is severly underpowered, and loses its presets unless you leave it on most of the time. Based on the way the unit behaves when turning it on, you may want to leave it on anyway (see below).
When turning it on, it always starts in tuner mode, regardless of what input was chosen when it was turned off. So, if you always in the mood to have the radio blast at you when powering on, this is the unit for you. I would much prefer that it remain on the last choice like every other receiver I have ever seen. Is it too much to ask to have it remain on "aux" if that was the last setting? Apparently so. The real drawback to this is that the tuner seems to produce louder output than components attached to the CD or aux inputs, so it can literally blast you with sound when it defaults to tuner, unless you remember to turn it way down first! Geesh - what were they thinking?
This unit accepts two sets of speakers, but if you engage both at the same time, the "A" speakers take over and the "B" speakers get almost no volume at all. The speaker switch area indicates that A+B is a surround mode, but it is not really apparent what if anything this mode is doing other than diminishing the B speakers to the point that you can't hear them. My guess is that the unit is so underpowered that it has no hope of driving two sets of speakers, so they simply all but disable one set if you try to use both. So, if you want to drive two sets of speakers simultaneously, you don't want this unit.
If like me, you have a friend offer you this receiver for free, believe me it is not worth the price. And, you may want to reevaluate it they really are a friend at all ;-) Strengths: It was free to me - otherwise none other than it can occupy empty space in your home somewhere if you don't have enough to fill up your house. As a receiver, it is pathetic. Weaknesses: Pretty much everything. If you can think of something you'd like a receiver to do, this one will probably not do it, and even if it does, it won't do it well. 50 of the most feeble watts of power you will ever find. I believe 5 watts is more like it, but even that may be overstating the rating! Similar Products Used: Battery operated transistor radio is about as similar as you are going to find to this junker..
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