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FM tuner is way below standard, and doght it has the power it's rated for. Could use HDMI Jacks for TV and RCA Jacks for phono. NO one wants to tie phone up for a Blue tooth. The led fancy buttons need to show what there for, have to use flashlight to tune.
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The amp and preamp are good. The tuner is not, luckily I am not using it for that. The flashing lights drive me nuts, finally figured out how to get that to an acceptable level.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Dont turn it off if you don't want to lose your settings.. resets settings everytime power is turned off. Doesn't have a power button on the remote?? Really? Also more choices than RCA inputs would be good.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This is a very simple dated receiver. It's a good upgrade for a little stereo but if you want to get "loud" you will be disappointed. No HDMI connectors was also a big minus.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
It's not a so called 1000 dollar receiver. It's an amplifier with a few bells and whistles. I've owned the 503. It has a pre out to add more amps. Has plenty of power to burn up typical home speakers so you'll need something that can handle it. Yes it does reset all setting but any industrial amp does this. Home stereos? No they don't but this is going to have more power than those anyway. 4 channels but you only need 2 of them. Great look with the power meters. Bass and treble settings And has presets that work and you can add to them. It's a good value and never had any issues. I read alot of "picky" reviews about them. They are what they are, An amp!
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