JVC RX-8000V 5.1 Channels Receiver
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- Surround Sound: Dolby Digital® DTS®
- THX Certification: No
- Number of Channels: 5.1 Channels
- Type: Receiver
- Surround Mode Power: 100 Watt @ 8 ohm, 1 kHz, THD: 0.8%
- Stereo Mode Power: 120 Watt @ 8 ohm, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, THD: 0.02%
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Great Home Theater Receiver!
Pros
Features, features, features.(and inputs!)
Cons
Remote should learn or have more pre-programmed choices
Recommended it?
Yes
I bought this because I wanted a receiver with DTS and enough inputs and outputs to accommodate all my equipment.
I have a DVD player, vcr, camcorder, monitor, computer all hooked into this thing with room to spare!
I definitely wanted multiple s-video inputs & outputs for all this equipment. This has 4 inputs and 2 outputs for s-video.
It has inputs on the front for my camcorder which can be either s-video or composite.
The digital optical inputs are cool because you can assign them to different equipment. There is also a coax digital input that I chose to use with my DVD player.
There is plenty of power here with 120 watts/channel. The sound is excellent as expected.
One thing that was a disappointment was that it can only pass s-video signals to s-video and composite to composite. It would be nice if the receiver could convert the signal internally so you could mix equipment. I have never tried this with other equipment so I am not sure if this is a problem with most receivers.
You can buy this receiver for under $300 if you look around and at that price it is a steal. Comes with a 2 year warranty.
I have a DVD player, vcr, camcorder, monitor, computer all hooked into this thing with room to spare!
I definitely wanted multiple s-video inputs & outputs for all this equipment. This has 4 inputs and 2 outputs for s-video.
It has inputs on the front for my camcorder which can be either s-video or composite.
The digital optical inputs are cool because you can assign them to different equipment. There is also a coax digital input that I chose to use with my DVD player.
There is plenty of power here with 120 watts/channel. The sound is excellent as expected.
One thing that was a disappointment was that it can only pass s-video signals to s-video and composite to composite. It would be nice if the receiver could convert the signal internally so you could mix equipment. I have never tried this with other equipment so I am not sure if this is a problem with most receivers.
You can buy this receiver for under $300 if you look around and at that price it is a steal. Comes with a 2 year warranty.