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Review 4 of 197
Price Paid:
$600.00
from Local Price Beater R Summary: I've used this receiver for over three years. At first, I loved everything about it - the sound, the customization abilities (DSP, speaker controls, etc.), the great touchscreen remote, and the variety of I/O for my components. Shortly thereafter, the remote's battery consumption got to me. My retailer didn't support the problem, I reached a couple of dead ends at Sony, and I ultimately just stopped using my home stereo. After about a year of virtual silence, I decided to replace the remote with a Sony multibrand (touchscreen) model that has none of the battery problems and started enjoying the receiver once again. The sound is full (and flexible), movies sound great in all modes, and there is so much to tinker with that listening is fun. I especially appreciate the sound field memory by source so that I don't have to reset my preferences for CD, DVD, and Tuner. I just upgraded from a hodge-podge set of unmatched speakers to a satellite and dual subwoofer system. The passive sub supports the music beautifully while the powered adds punch to the cinema. Years later I still swear by this receiver despite giving up a few features distinct to the original remote. I bought this receiver at a very discounted price. Most retail stores listed it at $999. I found a mail order shop selling for $600 and when they told me the unit was backordered I was able to use my receipt to get the same price locally. I have to admit that feeling like I saved $400 made the remote problems more palatable. Strengths: Sound, Flexibility, Durability, Convenience Features. Weaknesses: ORIGINAL REMOTE. Some setup features could be more user friendly. Similar Products Used: Kenwood A/V receivers.
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