I was looking to replace a 20 or more year old Technics receiver. I wanted a basic 2-channel one, & was comparing a Yamaha receiver with this Sony model, both were about the same price. What swung things in favor of the Sony was the phono input, which the Yamaha did not have. That was very important to me, as I will be using it for playing vinyl, CD's, & even tapes at times. The Bluetooth feature doesn't mean much to me, though maybe that'll change in the future....Anyway, very pleased with this receiver. It's easy to set up,& use. The remote is real nice, seems to have every function you could hope for. I think the only negative is the two big dials on the front of the receiver, one for volume, & one for input selecting, they look kind of awkward, & you're bound to use the remote instead of those 99% of the time, push buttons would've looked better, but that is a minor quibble. All in all, this is a solid unit at a very affordable price, very happy with it so far! Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I am used to high quality integrated amps from the 70's. This amp has acceptable sound, but it does not match them. But, at this price range, this would be expected. I can't see how it has 100 watts per channel. My old 70's amp had 90 watts and it was a lot more powerful. It is strong, but not 100 watts strong IMO. The volume control has a ton of friction in it. It's just silly how much force it takes to twist it. The electronic controls are something of a pain to use. The unit needs manual controls for tone and balance.......but that would cost more probably. The display is smallish and hard to see. TIP: The unit requires electronic adjustment for 6 ohm or 8 ohm (and up) speakers. I have 6 ohm speakers and the sound sure improved when I selected that. Mine did not have English in the manual. I asked the outfit that sent it to me for an English manual and they said they did not have any. So, I just downloaded a PDF file from Sony, but I sure would rather have a paper one. No AM in the radio. Overall though, for the money, this unit is very good. I suggest using a good equalizer with it to get the best sound out of it.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Pretty simple, basic receiver. No subwoofer output, no way to loop in EQ for all output selections (have to choose one, i.e. phono, cd, etc). Other than that, good sound and options in system. Great that it does bluetooth.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
The receiver is excellent. Bluetooth connects easily and sounds great. TV connects via RCA and sounds great. Same with other components. All connect via RCA (red and white). The FM is the only small drawback. The antenna connects via an odd little plug instead of wires or screws. Its ability to pull is stations is on the average side. I did not really het it for the FM. If FM is a big deal for you , you will need a location that has good reception.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is a good receiver, and I am pleased. My only issue, which I think is similar for the more expensive Sony Receiver as well, is that the EQ is not readily accessible, and I think not a significant impact, but maybe not really needed since the sound really is good; thus, a really good product overall that I am plesed with. Bob
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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