Rating: Summary: Nice sound for the price Review: A previous reviewer had problems with this unit, however it seems to be a very good sounding reciever. Haven't had any quality problems at least up to this time. There are also lower end two channel units by KLH and Sherwood and the Sherwood does not have the bass response that the Teac 370 does. (Not sure about the KLH model).
Rating: Summary: Stopped functioning after four months Review: This receiver is of poor quality. After about four months it stopped functioning properly. Anytime a loud noise goes through it (i.e. a gunshot during a dvd movie) the volume cuts out for several seconds. Also if you adjust the volume knob the volume cuts out and you get white noise until you jiggle the knob and turn it back and forth several times and even then you don't generally end up with the volume level you were aiming for. However, if you insist on buying it anyway it has almost everything you could ask for in a stereo receiver assuming you get one that functions properly. It even has phono jacks for those of us who still play records. However, it does not come with a remote control. Also the instructions on setting up the AM antenna are unclear.
Rating: Summary: Stopped functioning after four months Review: This receiver is of poor quality. After about four months it stopped functioning properly. Anytime a loud noise goes through it (i.e. a gunshot during a dvd movie) the volume cuts out for several seconds. Also if you adjust the volume knob the volume cuts out and you get white noise until you jiggle the knob and turn it back and forth several times and even then you don't generally end up with the volume level you were aiming for. However, if you insist on buying it anyway it has almost everything you could ask for in a stereo receiver assuming you get one that functions properly. It even has phono jacks for those of us who still play records. However, it does not come with a remote control. Also the instructions on setting up the AM antenna are unclear.