Pros: superior sound, quality speakers, easy to use Cons: not cheap, need room for all 5 speakers
There was only a category for the Aiwa AV-D55 and not
the model we purchased (AV-D25). I guess ours is more than
2 years old, so it's old news. Sorry if this is in the
wrong area.
Pros: Looks Really Good Cons: Horrible Sound, Control Problems, Tunber Knob Is Too Big
I decided to go to Best Buy one Saturday and look at some lower end recievers and their prices. There was a large selection of Sonys, Yamahas, and Aiwas. The Sonys were in the upper price ranges. Both Yamaha and Aiwa had a reciever on sale for $250. The...
Pros: Great sound, plenty of power, excellent value. Cons: Some problems with controls.
The Aiwa AV-D55 is, simply put, an excellent receiver. The sound quality is perfect, and in terms of pure power, the Aiwa's 500 watts blow the competition away. It also comes with some great features: three levels of extended bass, 9 different audio...
Pros: Good looks, Aiwa reputation, Price Cons: Not Digital or DTS, lack of Power, Confusing Remote
"Well it's Aiwa, so I'm sure it will be good." These were quite possibly the most inaccurate words that have ever left my mouth. I went to Best Buy a few months ago with a $100 Gift Certificate and a mission, buy a brand new receiver that had quality...
Pros: Plenty of power, you can actually run up to 7 speakers off it. Cons: No optical digital output, large and bulky.
I have this receiver in my room and I have been enjoying it for over a year. I used it at a party and ran it very hard for quite a while, it never gave out, distorted, or even had much heat buildup. When I bought it, I got it for 250 dollars, it has...
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