Pros: Cheap, reliable, good effects steering, decent connection options Cons: Old, only 5.1, not great in stereo, only 3 dsp's to choose
I've lived with the RD-6106 for nearly two years now. At the time of purchase it was the cheapest DD/DTS 5.1 receiver available in the UK. Having never had a pro-logic receiver I jumped straight in at the deep end and managed to pull together 2 pairs of...
Pros: Price. Price! PRICE! Great sound and plenty of power for a Small to mid-sized room. Cons: Remote huge, but skimpy. Instructions vague. Sub has to be on speaker level for stereo.
If you're reading this you are probably wanting to blast off into the 5.1 universe, but don't want to bankrupt yourself in the launch process. You are not alone: Everyone doesn't have hundreds of dollars to spend on home theater. I purchased the ...
Pros: Very cheap, good sound and quality. Excellent features. Cons: Sometimes confusing to operate.
I bought the 6108 model receiver (this is the 6106, but it seems very similar) about three months ago and paid $100 for it. This seemed like a great deal for a DTS receiver with 100W per channel so I figured I'd give it a shot. So far, I can't believe...
Pros: Great Receiver for the Money. Full Featured, w/ remote. Cons: None
I bought one of these to replace a high priced 5:1 Dolby this and DTS that receiver. I wanted something inexpensive, with some power, a remote, and standard capabilities (CD,AM/FM, DVD, Video, Tape).
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