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Dec 26, 2018
Better FM tuner specification than contemporary receivers.
It has better sound reproduction than the comparable Yamaha products from five years earlier. The tuner resolves stereo better, even with the same sensitivity specification. The tuner is about 10dB better than FM receivers from the 20-teens era. Modern "bluetooth" receivers in the $200+ range are a disappointment in that respect.
It is easy to operate with its "mode" buttons on the front panel. The "CD Direct" button is rather a quaint notion. The receiver is reliable: my comparable RX-395 lasted 20 years before it lost one channel.
It has real banana-jack-binding-posts for the speakers. The FM antenna port uses a real coaxial jack instead of a spring-clip thing. The FM antenna jack is an unusual design that is not an F connector. Don't lose your adapter!
I discovered that I can feed audio into it through one of the "tape deck output ports". I don't know what use that is, but you can demonstrate it to impress your friends.