Pros: Price, 2 sets a speakers, the remote Cons: no subwoofer out
This unit is a basic reciever with not many features. It puts out 100 watts per channel and it sounds very good. It has a 2 speaker selection so you can put 2 more speakers in another room. As far as I am concerned, it has plenty of inputs and...
Pros: A great basic receiver for home or office Cons: Missing some features of other receivers (Tape Monitor, Level Meters)
The Sony STR-DE135 is as basic as you get.
Of course, it handles tape input, record output, CD/DAT, a built-in tuner (AM/FM with 30 FM station memories), and sends out a powerful 100W per channel.
I've had this receiver for about a year. I think Sony quality has dropped a little in the past few years, but haven't had any quality problems with this unit. However, I bought a Sony 300-disc changer to integrate with the two-way remote, only to...
I mostly listen to headphones mainly because I want to keep my music to myself and not disturb other people. My old mini system was getting old and I needed something new.
I had bought other Sony products that were reliable and when I saw this in...
Pros: Ease-of-use Cons: Extremely limited on features.
Unlike many Sony products, this is one which everyone can understand just by the words printed on the front of the receiver itself. No need for a manual really.
This receiver is surprisingly popular these days (considering it's lack of...
If you're looking for exceptional sound quality, then you should pick yourself up a Sony receiver. It is easy to install and you can hook almost as many things as you want up to it. There are five different hookups, all of which take audio/video...
I wanted to buy seperate components (amp, tuner, pre-amp), but with a budget of just under $1,000 I turned my attention toward receivers. I read some great reviews of the Sony STR-DA777ES and decided to test drive it against the Nakamichi AV-10, Denon...
Pros: Good Sony Quality, 100 watts of power, inexpensive Cons: limited functions for big systems
I recently purchased this receiver from a technology catalog called Crutchfield (which I would recommened to anyone) I was rather excited when it came a few days later via UPS. This was the begining step to my stereo system that I'm slowly putting...
Pros: More features than you will know what to do with. Easy to use. Cons: $1500.00
Sony has certainly done it again. The STRDA777ES receiver is one of the greatest stereo systems I have ever seen. With 120 watts x 5 channels, this baby packs 580 watts of total system power.
Pros: The SOUND. Cons: The remote could be friendlier.
What can I say about this heavy duty (~60 lbs.) piece equipment other than its a receiver that I would recommend to anyone? Actually quite a bit otherwise I wouldn't be here.
Starting from the beginning, I thought it was time after 7 years...
Pros: Simply the BEST sub $2000.00 unit one can buy! Cons: The only thing I can really pick on is the inability to key in name of different components for your setup. Other than that, there is NONE!!!
I was in the market for a "Hi-End" receiver that will definitely be around for a while. I've checked several models out. They include:
Pros: good FM tuning with direct frequency entry Cons: loud hissing sound in the speaker output stage
Recently I decided to upgrade my office music system to be able to
listen to FM broadcasts in addition to CD's. A survey of local
consumer electronics vendors yielded only 3 possibilities for a basic
2-channel stereo receiver. Based on...
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