Pros: All-around excellent features and performance Cons: nothing I consider a fault at this price point
I bought this receiver 18 months ago as the beginning of a home theater system. The receiver is really your biggest potential bottleneck in a system as far as features go, but it's worked well and as I've added components I still see no reason to...
Pros: Ease of use, Compulink feature, DTS and Dolby Surround, Sleep function Cons: none so far
So far the RX-7000 by JVC has been a great surround receiver. It comes with all of the necessary encoding including DTS and Dolby surround. There are numerous analog and digital inputs including two optical inputs. When used with other JVC components the...
Pros: Amazing system for the price Cons: Not much really, other than a little confusing when setting up
I upgraded my old Sony TA AV570 Receiver to one that had Dolby Digital and DTS. The salesman here in Australia recommended the JVC 7001. Its the same as 7000 accept thats in a golden/silvery colour.
There are so many good A/V receivers out there it can be hard to pick one. The JVC offers most of the standard options in this price range, including 3 s-video ins, and enough component inputs for most users. The JVC compulink is great if you have...
The JVC RX-7000 A/V receiver is an excellent value. Mind you, you can spend several hundred dollars more to get a better receiver, but for the average home theatre, the RX-7000 is more than adequate. Front panel controls are easy to use. The remote...
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