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Review 2 of 48
Price Paid:
$75.00
from ebay Summary: This unit is made for the listener who wants their music LOUD. It is inefficient at low volume levels; creating mostly heat and less quality sound. But, once the volume is up where it should be, the cooling fan kicks in and the unit performs well. Although it is rated at 100 watts/channel, I would doubt it is anywhere near that high. It likely puts out around 75 - the highs become slightly muffled at higher volumes.
This unit has a ton of features for the money - what sets it apart is that it has the ability to run 2 sets of full sized speakers (switched as A and B), or, you can run a 5.1 surround setup...it has outputs for both - a feature many of the newest, high end units cannot match.
Inputs-wise, it has everything you will need with the exception of digitial. It was one of the transition recievers when digital was just emerging. Thus, no digital, but it does support S-Video, which is nice. Strengths: Cool blue lights, high volume capability (provided your speakers can handle it), and easy to control with all swtiching done with one rotary knob...not a bunch of little buttons Weaknesses: Runs very hot with even 8 ohm speakers. With 4 ohm, this unit will overheat at low volumes. Noticeable background hum - another reason to play your music loud through this unit. Similar Products Used: Harman Kardon AVR 120 (far superior)
Sansui SP-2500X
Pioneer, etc.
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