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by dhlacey , Jun 22 '03
Pros: Microphone assisted automatic surround setup, nice remote. Also Has 7.1 surround capability. Cons: Cautions against using 4 ohm speakers
I did a lot of research into home theater receivers by playing with them in stores and reading revie ...
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by cattledog , Jan 27 '04
Pros: MCACC, 110 wpc, Multi-room capability, 7.1 input, huge I/O selection, universal learning remote. Cons: No on screen display, 8 ohm speaker requirement, unlighted remote, complex menus.
In looking for a home theater receiver, there are a lot of good choices available. If you can not afford to spend a kilobuck or more, but still want it all, your choices quickly become more limited. For a street price of around $300, there is no other ...
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by sailforte , Jun 25 '03
Pros: Works well and has good power,Fairly easy to set up, Good universal remote Cons: No on-screen display
I did some research before buying this receiver and found it lots of bells and whistles for a little ...
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Great Receiver
by djrivera ,Mar 10 '04
Pros: MCACC easy to setup 110 watts per ch fan on heatsink. Sound great Cons: THD% .2% My Harmon Kardon have a THD% .05% but still a good receiver.
For the price very good sounding receiver,great features MCACC make setup easy. 110 Watts rms per channel.
Great on Mid's High's and Low's. work great with my polk audio 3-way Polk audio speakers. Preouts for hooking up amps. metal front face very durable receiver. Fan located on heatsink keep unit cooler. Looking for a good receiver for great price this is the one, you will be happy with it.
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