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Review NaN of
Price Paid:
$650.00
from Best Buy Summary: If you are looking for a system that will not give you problems and is built to last, pass on this piece of junk. The CD system doesn't play all kinds of CDs, there has been a class action lawsuit against Aiwa for this already (ended in 2003, created for the lawyers, paying only $10 as an award to those unfortunate enough to have bought from Aiwa), and EVERYONE has display problems. Something gets hot and blows inside causing the electronic display to short out making the unit completely unusable until repaired. I've also had spontaneous lockups, the system resets and loses its stored settings. The volume knob on mine broke after 2 years, and the tape deck is broken on my system now after minimal use. I can't hook up any regular type of DVD player to it digitally to use it's DSP functionality, the Aiwa unit is limited to 5 rca audio jacks, or stereo rca just like a VCR. The unit is only Dolby Digital 5.1 if you have a DVD player that automatically decodes the audio into 5 seperate output channels. I am not satisfied with the speakers originally included, the bass isn't very good and a subwoofer should be added. Also, controls are mixed between the remote and the unit, so some functions are only available by using buttons on the unit and some only by using the remote; I often have to get the manual out to figure out how to change something.
On the plus side, the radio tuner seems to work just fine as long as your display works. Sort of an expensive radio tuner though. Strengths: Radio Tuner Weaknesses: Display burns out
CD player doesn't play all kinds of CDs
Tape Deck
Speakers
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