If you are running this receiver with optical input then it's great, otherwise the sound is very tinted and sounds like you are listening from the back of a dining hall. It's not a great piece but average for the first time home theater person. I would recommend something by kenwood or denon(however, denon is more expensive). Also, this system is very weak if no subwoofer is used, the receiver will barely push any low frequencies to the front speakers if not using optical - (I have 2 12" woofers and it sounded like I was using just the 3" tweeter). Hope this helps. RECOMMENDED: first time or very basic set up.
I needed a cheap 5.1 receiver to show off the speaker system in a condo I was selling. The condo sold, so I guess it sounded ok. No complaints.
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Loved it ever since I brought it!! Never had a problem. I have a cheap DVD sending digital audio to it (via single co-ax) and the sound is fantastic. It came with 12" sub and that's enough to rattle the floor & windows. Normally have it plugged into the laptop playing MP3's - goes fairly loud and had noise complaints ;-) so more than enough to annoy the neighbours. It has been cranked up for many party's and never blown amp or a speaker.
Outstanding! The only word I can use to describe it. I have a large home over 3500 sq. ft. and the sound is great everywhere in the house!
Description was accurate and it was exactly what I was looking for. I'd definitely buy from him again!!!
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Works great!
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this radio is not as good as the one I was going to replace so now the new one is sitting in storage and I am using the old one I was going to replace money out the window
Everything i asked for
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