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SHERWOOD RX4100 Stereo Receiver

SHERWOOD RX4100 Stereo Receiver

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Okay...I've only had it ONE day...
Review: BUT I LOVE THIS THING!! For less than $..., I got an entertainment hub that can handle VCR, cassette tape, DVD and CD players, along with AM and FM tuner, 105 watts a channel and a great name from hi-fi's past to boot! The lush, spatial stereo this unit provides will probably have me buying Sherwood amplifiers, preamps or receivers until some Japanese or Dutch electronics giant buys them up, (if they haven't already!)

Remote control, tonal adjustments from across the room, etc., etc.....you can't ask for more than that for $...!! There's even a provision for surround sound!

In the sixities and seventies, Sherwood equipment always did have a great reputation, and they were never expensive, either. I guess they're carrying that tradition into the 21st century.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent, better then the JVC and Pioneer
Review: Excellent, better then the JVC and Pioneer I had before and less money too. Buy this one.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: modern-day stereo mediocrity
Review: Sound quality okay; generally clean good for background music and ambient audio when hooked up to video system. Power good, but lack of decent tone controls limits musical enjoyment, however. Typical of many new-age units, the lack of [meaningful] bass/treble controls make it hard to tailor the sound to any environment. There are only five settings each, and they provide minimum boost over a very limited spectrum. This is why they invented equalizers.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: 5 Audio Inputs...But not for your Phonograph
Review: This Amplifier is worth the $100. Although the specs claim to have 5 Audio Inputs...Including a TV/AUX, You will need to Purchase a Pre-Amplifier if you plan to use a TurnTable.
The Amp I was replacing was OLD...Before Remotes...and had a Max Output of 50 Watts Per Channel...But the Phonograph was Plug and Play. In today's world, CD's have virtually replaced Albumns, so it is no longer necessary to have a pre-amp for the majority of purchasers...but if Customer Service had informed me when I called for advise, I would not have waited 2 weeks thinking I had an Unreturnable(Received for Christmas...30 Day Return Policy...Mother purchased in Nov.)Unit which would not serve my needs.
The Pre-Amp is available from Phonopreamps.com for about $27.00.
After all was said and Done I had around over $150.00 invested.
Also, like the new Gasolines...I don't think Watts are graded the same today because it seems the 50 WPC unit I replaced had more BOTTOM than this Unit.
Adult Child Of the 70's...Vinyl Forever!!!


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