JVC RX-668V 5.1 Channels Receiver
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- THX Certification: No
- Number of Channels: 5.1 Channels
- Type: Receiver
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JVC Provides College friendly Sounds
Pros
Can add any component imagineable and room for lots of speakers.
Cons
Wish it had more than 100 Watts power.
Recommended it?
Yes
JVC RX-668V Audio/Video Control Receiver
I'm am college student, and for most of us that means we like music but don't have a lot of money to do much about it. JVC has the solution.
Recently I went on the look for a stereo surround sound receiver that can be used with my five disc changer and can also be hooked up to my Computer/TV. The JVC RX-668 had everything I was looking for for a decent price. It is top of the line with Dolby Digital Surround Sound and the capability to add any future components as desired such as DVD players VCR's and Minidisc players.
With 5 channels at 100 Watts each it won't blow ear drums but provides great sound. It is fully capable of haveing multiple speakers to enhance sound.
Main features include:
surround sound
sleep timer
compu-link remote
on screen display
sleep timer
subwoofer preamp out
one touch operation
Much more.
I suggest you check it out.
I currently have it hooked up to two technics 140 watts speakers, a sony five disc changer, and my computer which has television and DVD on it. It works great.
I got mine from Crutchfield online but you can probably find it cheaper for around $200.00.
I'm am college student, and for most of us that means we like music but don't have a lot of money to do much about it. JVC has the solution.
Recently I went on the look for a stereo surround sound receiver that can be used with my five disc changer and can also be hooked up to my Computer/TV. The JVC RX-668 had everything I was looking for for a decent price. It is top of the line with Dolby Digital Surround Sound and the capability to add any future components as desired such as DVD players VCR's and Minidisc players.
With 5 channels at 100 Watts each it won't blow ear drums but provides great sound. It is fully capable of haveing multiple speakers to enhance sound.
Main features include:
surround sound
sleep timer
compu-link remote
on screen display
sleep timer
subwoofer preamp out
one touch operation
Much more.
I suggest you check it out.
I currently have it hooked up to two technics 140 watts speakers, a sony five disc changer, and my computer which has television and DVD on it. It works great.
I got mine from Crutchfield online but you can probably find it cheaper for around $200.00.