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Kenwood DT-7000S Sirius Satellite Radio Home Tuner |
List Price: $350.00
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Rating: Summary: Software bug consistently crashes unit Review: I have been wanting to get Sirius at home but did not like the boombox option. This product is sweet, it plugs right into your stereo. I have received a lot of comments on the appearance of this piece. Cool and high-tech looking. Sound quality is much better than radio, sounds like a CD. The amount of channels on Sirius is incredible. You can program 80 channels, and the remote is very easy to use. Can't wait to listen to NFL games this fall.
Rating: Summary: Software bug consistently crashes unit Review: Scrolling past channel 100 locks up the unit; this is a known bug according to Kenwood level 2 tech support. Must send unit to Kenwood for repair, then wait 14 days to have it fixed. I'm on my second receiver with the same bug.
Rating: Summary: Excellent way to get ready for Howard Review: This unit is awesome. I wasn't interested in the dockable tuners, because I primarily listen to radio at home.
The DT-7000S is awesome. You can scroll through the stations, scroll through the categories, and punch in specific channel numbers on the keypad.
It's got a dimmable blue display that displays a lot of information, including the time.
I coupled this with a Terk SIR6 home antenna, which gets a strong signal -- perfect reception -- even though I mounted the antenna in the attic. I didn't even need to go outside!
I read the reviews of the "software glitch" on scrolling past 100 channels, but I have never encountered that. With the ability to punch in channel numbers directly, it's not even an issue.
I'm completely happy with this tuner, and it looks awesome sitting atop my component system.
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