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Technics SA-C100 Receptor de CD de Red de Clase Premium

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  • Amplificador digital completo, motor JENO
  • Sistema de circuito de fuente de alimentación doble
  • Space Tune
  • Generador de reloj con energía limpia
  • Ecualizador Phono integrado compatible con cartucho MM


Amplificador digital completo, motor Jeno - El SA-C100 utiliza un amplificador digital completo que incorpora la reconocida tecnología de audio digital de Technics. El sistema de transmisión digital procesa señales en estado digital completo en todas las etapas, desde la entrada hasta la etapa de potencia. En comparación con la transmisión analógica, este sistema es menos susceptible a la degradación de la señal causada por el ruido externo, por lo que garantiza una mayor precisión de transmisión de la señal. Sistema de circuito de fuente de alimentación doble: en un sistema que contiene un reproductor de CD, sección de amplificador, circuitos digitales, etc., el diseño de la fuente de alimentación es extremadamente crítico. Para quitar cualquier efecto adverso en la sección del amplificador, el SA-C100 está equipado con una fuente de alimentación dedicada para los circuitos del amplificador que es no empotrado de todos los demás circuitos. Generador de reloj de energía limpia: la fuente de alimentación para el circuito de reloj del motor JENO utiliza el mismo circuito de supresión de ruido empleado en el modelo de plato giratorio insignia de Technics, el SL-1000R, para asegurar un bajo nivel de ruido. Logra una excelente localización de imágenes de sonido y una expresión espacial transparente. Space Tune - El SA-C100 está equipado con la función "Space Tune" que permite ajustar el espacio de sonido de acuerdo con el entorno de la habitación y la ubicación de instalación para que cualquier persona pueda disfrutar de una excelente reproducción de música. Mediante el uso de la aplicación "Technics Audio Centre*" para tablets/smartphones o seleccionando una configuración entre los cuatro ajustes preestablecidos (Free," "Wall," "Corner" y "In a Shelf") utilizando la unidad principal según la ubicación de instalación, el usuario puede lograr la calidad de sonido más adecuada para un entorno acústico específico. Ecualizador Phono integrado compatible con cartucho MM - El ecualizador phono integrado es compatible con el cartucho MM. El amplificador ecualizador phono utiliza una fuente de alimentación dedicada y está equipado con un circuito de fuente de alimentación que es diferente del circuito de control para reducir los efectos de ruido. Componentes incluidos: cable de CA, antena de interior dab, mando a distancia, baterías para control remoto, manual del propietario Dispositivos compatibles: chromecast integrado, airplay 2, dispositivos habilitados para bluetooth Alimentación: eléctrico con cable


Gloria Ivone Cruz V
Comentado en México el 15 de marzo de 2025
Son gruesas y se ven buena calidad, precio. Vienen amplias
Cliff D.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de julio de 2024
For a while now I've been bemoaning the disappearance of the Audiophile. It seemed like no one was catering to people that want their music to sound GOOD.... I mean really good. I would fall into that group and I was beginning to get frustrated. You just can't get good audio gear without spending thousands of dollars. I'm an audio engineer (award winning) and my home stereo set up couldn't hold a candle to my studio set up. To get anywhere close to my studio gear it would have been necessary to spend way more money than I've got to spend.Compound my frustration with the fact that I've been hanging onto a pair of really nice speakers.Enter the Technic SA C-100 Receiver. It's no wonder they use the word premium. I've had the receiver for about 6 months now and I still can't quit smiling. Even when streaming MP's from various streaming services, I'm once again getting the kind of awesome sound that I've been wanting for quite a while now.I could go over all the cool ways this receiver works but there will be tons of those. I want to tell you how it SOUNDS.... and it sounds amazing. Yeah, I said it, it sounds amazing and it's at a cost that's a LOT less than all kinds of high dollar gear out there.I know a lot of people don't hold a lot of stock in reviews on Amazon, especially Vine reviewers like my self. Do not let that stop you on this receiver. It's crystal clear with what it does. There's no detectable noise from the amplifier and let's just face facts here. There's nothing that can compare to a new piece of gear that will put a smile on your face. The Technic SA C-100 will definitely put a smile on your face.
Cliff D.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de julio de 2024
For a while now I've been bemoaning the disappearance of the Audiophile. It seemed like no one was catering to people that want their music to sound GOOD.... I mean really good. I would fall into that group and I was beginning to get frustrated. You just can't get good audio gear without spending thousands of dollars. I'm an audio engineer (award winning) and my home stereo set up couldn't hold a candle to my studio set up. To get anywhere close to my studio gear it would have been necessary to spend way more money than I've got to spend.Compound my frustration with the fact that I've been hanging onto a pair of really nice speakers.Enter the Technic SA C-100 Receiver. It's no wonder they use the word premium. I've had the receiver for about 6 months now and I still can't quit smiling. Even when streaming MP's from various streaming services, I'm once again getting the kind of awesome sound that I've been wanting for quite a while now.I could go over all the cool ways this receiver works but there will be tons of those. I want to tell you how it SOUNDS.... and it sounds amazing. Yeah, I said it, it sounds amazing and it's at a cost that's a LOT less than all kinds of high dollar gear out there.I know a lot of people don't hold a lot of stock in reviews on Amazon, especially Vine reviewers like my self. Do not let that stop you on this receiver. It's crystal clear with what it does. There's no detectable noise from the amplifier and let's just face facts here. There's nothing that can compare to a new piece of gear that will put a smile on your face. The Technic SA C-100 will definitely put a smile on your face.
Cliff D.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de julio de 2024
For a while now I've been bemoaning the disappearance of the Audiophile. It seemed like no one was catering to people that want their music to sound GOOD.... I mean really good. I would fall into that group and I was beginning to get frustrated. You just can't get good audio gear without spending thousands of dollars. I'm an audio engineer (award winning) and my home stereo set up couldn't hold a candle to my studio set up. To get anywhere close to my studio gear it would have been necessary to spend way more money than I've got to spend.Compound my frustration with the fact that I've been hanging onto a pair of really nice speakers.Enter the Technic SA C-100 Receiver. It's no wonder they use the word premium. I've had the receiver for about 6 months now and I still can't quit smiling. Even when streaming MP's from various streaming services, I'm once again getting the kind of awesome sound that I've been wanting for quite a while now.I could go over all the cool ways this receiver works but there will be tons of those. I want to tell you how it SOUNDS.... and it sounds amazing. Yeah, I said it, it sounds amazing and it's at a cost that's a LOT less than all kinds of high dollar gear out there.I know a lot of people don't hold a lot of stock in reviews on Amazon, especially Vine reviewers like my self. Do not let that stop you on this receiver. It's crystal clear with what it does. There's no detectable noise from the amplifier and let's just face facts here. There's nothing that can compare to a new piece of gear that will put a smile on your face. The Technic SA C-100 will definitely put a smile on your face.
Cliff D.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de julio de 2024
For a while now I've been bemoaning the disappearance of the Audiophile. It seemed like no one was catering to people that want their music to sound GOOD.... I mean really good. I would fall into that group and I was beginning to get frustrated. You just can't get good audio gear without spending thousands of dollars. I'm an audio engineer (award winning) and my home stereo set up couldn't hold a candle to my studio set up. To get anywhere close to my studio gear it would have been necessary to spend way more money than I've got to spend.Compound my frustration with the fact that I've been hanging onto a pair of really nice speakers.Enter the Technic SA C-100 Receiver. It's no wonder they use the word premium. I've had the receiver for about 6 months now and I still can't quit smiling. Even when streaming MP's from various streaming services, I'm once again getting the kind of awesome sound that I've been wanting for quite a while now.I could go over all the cool ways this receiver works but there will be tons of those. I want to tell you how it SOUNDS.... and it sounds amazing. Yeah, I said it, it sounds amazing and it's at a cost that's a LOT less than all kinds of high dollar gear out there.I know a lot of people don't hold a lot of stock in reviews on Amazon, especially Vine reviewers like my self. Do not let that stop you on this receiver. It's crystal clear with what it does. There's no detectable noise from the amplifier and let's just face facts here. There's nothing that can compare to a new piece of gear that will put a smile on your face. The Technic SA C-100 will definitely put a smile on your face.
Cliff D.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de julio de 2024
For a while now I've been bemoaning the disappearance of the Audiophile. It seemed like no one was catering to people that want their music to sound GOOD.... I mean really good. I would fall into that group and I was beginning to get frustrated. You just can't get good audio gear without spending thousands of dollars. I'm an audio engineer (award winning) and my home stereo set up couldn't hold a candle to my studio set up. To get anywhere close to my studio gear it would have been necessary to spend way more money than I've got to spend.Compound my frustration with the fact that I've been hanging onto a pair of really nice speakers.Enter the Technic SA C-100 Receiver. It's no wonder they use the word premium. I've had the receiver for about 6 months now and I still can't quit smiling. Even when streaming MP's from various streaming services, I'm once again getting the kind of awesome sound that I've been wanting for quite a while now.I could go over all the cool ways this receiver works but there will be tons of those. I want to tell you how it SOUNDS.... and it sounds amazing. Yeah, I said it, it sounds amazing and it's at a cost that's a LOT less than all kinds of high dollar gear out there.I know a lot of people don't hold a lot of stock in reviews on Amazon, especially Vine reviewers like my self. Do not let that stop you on this receiver. It's crystal clear with what it does. There's no detectable noise from the amplifier and let's just face facts here. There's nothing that can compare to a new piece of gear that will put a smile on your face. The Technic SA C-100 will definitely put a smile on your face.
Cliff D.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de julio de 2024
For a while now I've been bemoaning the disappearance of the Audiophile. It seemed like no one was catering to people that want their music to sound GOOD.... I mean really good. I would fall into that group and I was beginning to get frustrated. You just can't get good audio gear without spending thousands of dollars. I'm an audio engineer (award winning) and my home stereo set up couldn't hold a candle to my studio set up. To get anywhere close to my studio gear it would have been necessary to spend way more money than I've got to spend.Compound my frustration with the fact that I've been hanging onto a pair of really nice speakers.Enter the Technic SA C-100 Receiver. It's no wonder they use the word premium. I've had the receiver for about 6 months now and I still can't quit smiling. Even when streaming MP's from various streaming services, I'm once again getting the kind of awesome sound that I've been wanting for quite a while now.I could go over all the cool ways this receiver works but there will be tons of those. I want to tell you how it SOUNDS.... and it sounds amazing. Yeah, I said it, it sounds amazing and it's at a cost that's a LOT less than all kinds of high dollar gear out there.I know a lot of people don't hold a lot of stock in reviews on Amazon, especially Vine reviewers like my self. Do not let that stop you on this receiver. It's crystal clear with what it does. There's no detectable noise from the amplifier and let's just face facts here. There's nothing that can compare to a new piece of gear that will put a smile on your face. The Technic SA C-100 will definitely put a smile on your face.
Cliff D.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de julio de 2024
For a while now I've been bemoaning the disappearance of the Audiophile. It seemed like no one was catering to people that want their music to sound GOOD.... I mean really good. I would fall into that group and I was beginning to get frustrated. You just can't get good audio gear without spending thousands of dollars. I'm an audio engineer (award winning) and my home stereo set up couldn't hold a candle to my studio set up. To get anywhere close to my studio gear it would have been necessary to spend way more money than I've got to spend.Compound my frustration with the fact that I've been hanging onto a pair of really nice speakers.Enter the Technic SA C-100 Receiver. It's no wonder they use the word premium. I've had the receiver for about 6 months now and I still can't quit smiling. Even when streaming MP's from various streaming services, I'm once again getting the kind of awesome sound that I've been wanting for quite a while now.I could go over all the cool ways this receiver works but there will be tons of those. I want to tell you how it SOUNDS.... and it sounds amazing. Yeah, I said it, it sounds amazing and it's at a cost that's a LOT less than all kinds of high dollar gear out there.I know a lot of people don't hold a lot of stock in reviews on Amazon, especially Vine reviewers like my self. Do not let that stop you on this receiver. It's crystal clear with what it does. There's no detectable noise from the amplifier and let's just face facts here. There's nothing that can compare to a new piece of gear that will put a smile on your face. The Technic SA C-100 will definitely put a smile on your face.
Cliff D.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de julio de 2024
For a while now I've been bemoaning the disappearance of the Audiophile. It seemed like no one was catering to people that want their music to sound GOOD.... I mean really good. I would fall into that group and I was beginning to get frustrated. You just can't get good audio gear without spending thousands of dollars. I'm an audio engineer (award winning) and my home stereo set up couldn't hold a candle to my studio set up. To get anywhere close to my studio gear it would have been necessary to spend way more money than I've got to spend.Compound my frustration with the fact that I've been hanging onto a pair of really nice speakers.Enter the Technic SA C-100 Receiver. It's no wonder they use the word premium. I've had the receiver for about 6 months now and I still can't quit smiling. Even when streaming MP's from various streaming services, I'm once again getting the kind of awesome sound that I've been wanting for quite a while now.I could go over all the cool ways this receiver works but there will be tons of those. I want to tell you how it SOUNDS.... and it sounds amazing. Yeah, I said it, it sounds amazing and it's at a cost that's a LOT less than all kinds of high dollar gear out there.I know a lot of people don't hold a lot of stock in reviews on Amazon, especially Vine reviewers like my self. Do not let that stop you on this receiver. It's crystal clear with what it does. There's no detectable noise from the amplifier and let's just face facts here. There's nothing that can compare to a new piece of gear that will put a smile on your face. The Technic SA C-100 will definitely put a smile on your face.
Chris Hales
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de mayo de 2024
The SA-C100 Network CD Receiver by Technics, is a great receiver that’s designed to allow clear and undistorted audio, with multiple avenue to choose from. Here are some of the things I’ve learned while owning it and things to consider before buying.I. Quality – This receiver looks and feels like a well-made unit that should hold up over time. It has a nice higher quality build to it, that shows in its appearance.II. Performance – I’ve found it to perform very-well for my purposes. It allows me many ways to connect my music, including being able to bring out those old CD’s. I also like the presentation of the CD player that offers a bonus visual and process that’s a bit retro, but an interesting touch. The music comes out very clear and without distortion. It has enough power for most at home users, with the ability to crank it up to a decent level. The CD player is high quality and has performed flawlessly so far.Overall, this unit has worked out great for me, providing a wonderful audio experience that I enjoy whenever I have the joy of using it. I’ll be sure to update this review, if I ever start to have problems with it.You can trust that this review is simply my honest opinion that is attempting to provide you with helpful insight that I wish I had before I picked this product. Hopefully it was helpful in your decision.
Chris Hales
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de mayo de 2024
The SA-C100 Network CD Receiver by Technics, is a great receiver that’s designed to allow clear and undistorted audio, with multiple avenue to choose from. Here are some of the things I’ve learned while owning it and things to consider before buying.I. Quality – This receiver looks and feels like a well-made unit that should hold up over time. It has a nice higher quality build to it, that shows in its appearance.II. Performance – I’ve found it to perform very-well for my purposes. It allows me many ways to connect my music, including being able to bring out those old CD’s. I also like the presentation of the CD player that offers a bonus visual and process that’s a bit retro, but an interesting touch. The music comes out very clear and without distortion. It has enough power for most at home users, with the ability to crank it up to a decent level. The CD player is high quality and has performed flawlessly so far.Overall, this unit has worked out great for me, providing a wonderful audio experience that I enjoy whenever I have the joy of using it. I’ll be sure to update this review, if I ever start to have problems with it.You can trust that this review is simply my honest opinion that is attempting to provide you with helpful insight that I wish I had before I picked this product. Hopefully it was helpful in your decision.
Chris Hales
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de mayo de 2024
The SA-C100 Network CD Receiver by Technics, is a great receiver that’s designed to allow clear and undistorted audio, with multiple avenue to choose from. Here are some of the things I’ve learned while owning it and things to consider before buying.I. Quality – This receiver looks and feels like a well-made unit that should hold up over time. It has a nice higher quality build to it, that shows in its appearance.II. Performance – I’ve found it to perform very-well for my purposes. It allows me many ways to connect my music, including being able to bring out those old CD’s. I also like the presentation of the CD player that offers a bonus visual and process that’s a bit retro, but an interesting touch. The music comes out very clear and without distortion. It has enough power for most at home users, with the ability to crank it up to a decent level. The CD player is high quality and has performed flawlessly so far.Overall, this unit has worked out great for me, providing a wonderful audio experience that I enjoy whenever I have the joy of using it. I’ll be sure to update this review, if I ever start to have problems with it.You can trust that this review is simply my honest opinion that is attempting to provide you with helpful insight that I wish I had before I picked this product. Hopefully it was helpful in your decision.
Chris Hales
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de mayo de 2024
The SA-C100 Network CD Receiver by Technics, is a great receiver that’s designed to allow clear and undistorted audio, with multiple avenue to choose from. Here are some of the things I’ve learned while owning it and things to consider before buying.I. Quality – This receiver looks and feels like a well-made unit that should hold up over time. It has a nice higher quality build to it, that shows in its appearance.II. Performance – I’ve found it to perform very-well for my purposes. It allows me many ways to connect my music, including being able to bring out those old CD’s. I also like the presentation of the CD player that offers a bonus visual and process that’s a bit retro, but an interesting touch. The music comes out very clear and without distortion. It has enough power for most at home users, with the ability to crank it up to a decent level. The CD player is high quality and has performed flawlessly so far.Overall, this unit has worked out great for me, providing a wonderful audio experience that I enjoy whenever I have the joy of using it. I’ll be sure to update this review, if I ever start to have problems with it.You can trust that this review is simply my honest opinion that is attempting to provide you with helpful insight that I wish I had before I picked this product. Hopefully it was helpful in your decision.
Chris Hales
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de mayo de 2024
The SA-C100 Network CD Receiver by Technics, is a great receiver that’s designed to allow clear and undistorted audio, with multiple avenue to choose from. Here are some of the things I’ve learned while owning it and things to consider before buying.I. Quality – This receiver looks and feels like a well-made unit that should hold up over time. It has a nice higher quality build to it, that shows in its appearance.II. Performance – I’ve found it to perform very-well for my purposes. It allows me many ways to connect my music, including being able to bring out those old CD’s. I also like the presentation of the CD player that offers a bonus visual and process that’s a bit retro, but an interesting touch. The music comes out very clear and without distortion. It has enough power for most at home users, with the ability to crank it up to a decent level. The CD player is high quality and has performed flawlessly so far.Overall, this unit has worked out great for me, providing a wonderful audio experience that I enjoy whenever I have the joy of using it. I’ll be sure to update this review, if I ever start to have problems with it.You can trust that this review is simply my honest opinion that is attempting to provide you with helpful insight that I wish I had before I picked this product. Hopefully it was helpful in your decision.
Chris Hales
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de mayo de 2024
The SA-C100 Network CD Receiver by Technics, is a great receiver that’s designed to allow clear and undistorted audio, with multiple avenue to choose from. Here are some of the things I’ve learned while owning it and things to consider before buying.I. Quality – This receiver looks and feels like a well-made unit that should hold up over time. It has a nice higher quality build to it, that shows in its appearance.II. Performance – I’ve found it to perform very-well for my purposes. It allows me many ways to connect my music, including being able to bring out those old CD’s. I also like the presentation of the CD player that offers a bonus visual and process that’s a bit retro, but an interesting touch. The music comes out very clear and without distortion. It has enough power for most at home users, with the ability to crank it up to a decent level. The CD player is high quality and has performed flawlessly so far.Overall, this unit has worked out great for me, providing a wonderful audio experience that I enjoy whenever I have the joy of using it. I’ll be sure to update this review, if I ever start to have problems with it.You can trust that this review is simply my honest opinion that is attempting to provide you with helpful insight that I wish I had before I picked this product. Hopefully it was helpful in your decision.
Chris Hales
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de mayo de 2024
The SA-C100 Network CD Receiver by Technics, is a great receiver that’s designed to allow clear and undistorted audio, with multiple avenue to choose from. Here are some of the things I’ve learned while owning it and things to consider before buying.I. Quality – This receiver looks and feels like a well-made unit that should hold up over time. It has a nice higher quality build to it, that shows in its appearance.II. Performance – I’ve found it to perform very-well for my purposes. It allows me many ways to connect my music, including being able to bring out those old CD’s. I also like the presentation of the CD player that offers a bonus visual and process that’s a bit retro, but an interesting touch. The music comes out very clear and without distortion. It has enough power for most at home users, with the ability to crank it up to a decent level. The CD player is high quality and has performed flawlessly so far.Overall, this unit has worked out great for me, providing a wonderful audio experience that I enjoy whenever I have the joy of using it. I’ll be sure to update this review, if I ever start to have problems with it.You can trust that this review is simply my honest opinion that is attempting to provide you with helpful insight that I wish I had before I picked this product. Hopefully it was helpful in your decision.
Chris Hales
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de mayo de 2024
The SA-C100 Network CD Receiver by Technics, is a great receiver that’s designed to allow clear and undistorted audio, with multiple avenue to choose from. Here are some of the things I’ve learned while owning it and things to consider before buying.I. Quality – This receiver looks and feels like a well-made unit that should hold up over time. It has a nice higher quality build to it, that shows in its appearance.II. Performance – I’ve found it to perform very-well for my purposes. It allows me many ways to connect my music, including being able to bring out those old CD’s. I also like the presentation of the CD player that offers a bonus visual and process that’s a bit retro, but an interesting touch. The music comes out very clear and without distortion. It has enough power for most at home users, with the ability to crank it up to a decent level. The CD player is high quality and has performed flawlessly so far.Overall, this unit has worked out great for me, providing a wonderful audio experience that I enjoy whenever I have the joy of using it. I’ll be sure to update this review, if I ever start to have problems with it.You can trust that this review is simply my honest opinion that is attempting to provide you with helpful insight that I wish I had before I picked this product. Hopefully it was helpful in your decision.
M Pennyworth
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
I've been perfectly happy with receivers in the $300-500 range my whole life. I do like the advent of Bluetooth to connect your phone. Otherwise it's quite a mess when receivers, TVs, DVD players, and Roku are all fighting for who controls the TV and internet. I like having a "dumb" receiver that just plays sound.I think I've had some techniques stuff in the 1980s or 1990s.Anyway, this one relies heavily on an app. One thing I know about apps is that often people just give up updating them and you end up with some product that relies on an app that no longer exists. That's a bit of a concern for me when each receiver I use lasts 5-10+ years. I don't like how heavily this relies on an app but then again going through menus on your receiver has never worked much for me either.I'm also not a fan of the pointless addition of a CD player. What a gimmick. A more fun deal would be to add on one of those 1990s 50-100 disc changers rather than one with a convoluted CD player that is more show than play. And as others mentioned, you can't really stack anything on it, though it's been quite a while since I have. But I do put remotes and cd cases on top of receivers sometimes.Looking at the back of it for the connections, I'm also shocked at so little plugins on a $1k receiver. I have a Yamaha TSR-5830, and I get 4 HDMI (for video game systems, DVD player, home security system). I also get way more speaker inputs and (2) old school yellow/red/white AV inputs. Why would I ever want to switch to this thing? It only has one audio input. It has zero HDMI. I'm guessing you need a bunch of companion devices (HDMI switcher), to use this thing properly.
M Pennyworth
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
I've been perfectly happy with receivers in the $300-500 range my whole life. I do like the advent of Bluetooth to connect your phone. Otherwise it's quite a mess when receivers, TVs, DVD players, and Roku are all fighting for who controls the TV and internet. I like having a "dumb" receiver that just plays sound.I think I've had some techniques stuff in the 1980s or 1990s.Anyway, this one relies heavily on an app. One thing I know about apps is that often people just give up updating them and you end up with some product that relies on an app that no longer exists. That's a bit of a concern for me when each receiver I use lasts 5-10+ years. I don't like how heavily this relies on an app but then again going through menus on your receiver has never worked much for me either.I'm also not a fan of the pointless addition of a CD player. What a gimmick. A more fun deal would be to add on one of those 1990s 50-100 disc changers rather than one with a convoluted CD player that is more show than play. And as others mentioned, you can't really stack anything on it, though it's been quite a while since I have. But I do put remotes and cd cases on top of receivers sometimes.Looking at the back of it for the connections, I'm also shocked at so little plugins on a $1k receiver. I have a Yamaha TSR-5830, and I get 4 HDMI (for video game systems, DVD player, home security system). I also get way more speaker inputs and (2) old school yellow/red/white AV inputs. Why would I ever want to switch to this thing? It only has one audio input. It has zero HDMI. I'm guessing you need a bunch of companion devices (HDMI switcher), to use this thing properly.
M Pennyworth
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
I've been perfectly happy with receivers in the $300-500 range my whole life. I do like the advent of Bluetooth to connect your phone. Otherwise it's quite a mess when receivers, TVs, DVD players, and Roku are all fighting for who controls the TV and internet. I like having a "dumb" receiver that just plays sound.I think I've had some techniques stuff in the 1980s or 1990s.Anyway, this one relies heavily on an app. One thing I know about apps is that often people just give up updating them and you end up with some product that relies on an app that no longer exists. That's a bit of a concern for me when each receiver I use lasts 5-10+ years. I don't like how heavily this relies on an app but then again going through menus on your receiver has never worked much for me either.I'm also not a fan of the pointless addition of a CD player. What a gimmick. A more fun deal would be to add on one of those 1990s 50-100 disc changers rather than one with a convoluted CD player that is more show than play. And as others mentioned, you can't really stack anything on it, though it's been quite a while since I have. But I do put remotes and cd cases on top of receivers sometimes.Looking at the back of it for the connections, I'm also shocked at so little plugins on a $1k receiver. I have a Yamaha TSR-5830, and I get 4 HDMI (for video game systems, DVD player, home security system). I also get way more speaker inputs and (2) old school yellow/red/white AV inputs. Why would I ever want to switch to this thing? It only has one audio input. It has zero HDMI. I'm guessing you need a bunch of companion devices (HDMI switcher), to use this thing properly.
M Pennyworth
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
I've been perfectly happy with receivers in the $300-500 range my whole life. I do like the advent of Bluetooth to connect your phone. Otherwise it's quite a mess when receivers, TVs, DVD players, and Roku are all fighting for who controls the TV and internet. I like having a "dumb" receiver that just plays sound.I think I've had some techniques stuff in the 1980s or 1990s.Anyway, this one relies heavily on an app. One thing I know about apps is that often people just give up updating them and you end up with some product that relies on an app that no longer exists. That's a bit of a concern for me when each receiver I use lasts 5-10+ years. I don't like how heavily this relies on an app but then again going through menus on your receiver has never worked much for me either.I'm also not a fan of the pointless addition of a CD player. What a gimmick. A more fun deal would be to add on one of those 1990s 50-100 disc changers rather than one with a convoluted CD player that is more show than play. And as others mentioned, you can't really stack anything on it, though it's been quite a while since I have. But I do put remotes and cd cases on top of receivers sometimes.Looking at the back of it for the connections, I'm also shocked at so little plugins on a $1k receiver. I have a Yamaha TSR-5830, and I get 4 HDMI (for video game systems, DVD player, home security system). I also get way more speaker inputs and (2) old school yellow/red/white AV inputs. Why would I ever want to switch to this thing? It only has one audio input. It has zero HDMI. I'm guessing you need a bunch of companion devices (HDMI switcher), to use this thing properly.
M Pennyworth
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
I've been perfectly happy with receivers in the $300-500 range my whole life. I do like the advent of Bluetooth to connect your phone. Otherwise it's quite a mess when receivers, TVs, DVD players, and Roku are all fighting for who controls the TV and internet. I like having a "dumb" receiver that just plays sound.I think I've had some techniques stuff in the 1980s or 1990s.Anyway, this one relies heavily on an app. One thing I know about apps is that often people just give up updating them and you end up with some product that relies on an app that no longer exists. That's a bit of a concern for me when each receiver I use lasts 5-10+ years. I don't like how heavily this relies on an app but then again going through menus on your receiver has never worked much for me either.I'm also not a fan of the pointless addition of a CD player. What a gimmick. A more fun deal would be to add on one of those 1990s 50-100 disc changers rather than one with a convoluted CD player that is more show than play. And as others mentioned, you can't really stack anything on it, though it's been quite a while since I have. But I do put remotes and cd cases on top of receivers sometimes.Looking at the back of it for the connections, I'm also shocked at so little plugins on a $1k receiver. I have a Yamaha TSR-5830, and I get 4 HDMI (for video game systems, DVD player, home security system). I also get way more speaker inputs and (2) old school yellow/red/white AV inputs. Why would I ever want to switch to this thing? It only has one audio input. It has zero HDMI. I'm guessing you need a bunch of companion devices (HDMI switcher), to use this thing properly.
M Pennyworth
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
I've been perfectly happy with receivers in the $300-500 range my whole life. I do like the advent of Bluetooth to connect your phone. Otherwise it's quite a mess when receivers, TVs, DVD players, and Roku are all fighting for who controls the TV and internet. I like having a "dumb" receiver that just plays sound.I think I've had some techniques stuff in the 1980s or 1990s.Anyway, this one relies heavily on an app. One thing I know about apps is that often people just give up updating them and you end up with some product that relies on an app that no longer exists. That's a bit of a concern for me when each receiver I use lasts 5-10+ years. I don't like how heavily this relies on an app but then again going through menus on your receiver has never worked much for me either.I'm also not a fan of the pointless addition of a CD player. What a gimmick. A more fun deal would be to add on one of those 1990s 50-100 disc changers rather than one with a convoluted CD player that is more show than play. And as others mentioned, you can't really stack anything on it, though it's been quite a while since I have. But I do put remotes and cd cases on top of receivers sometimes.Looking at the back of it for the connections, I'm also shocked at so little plugins on a $1k receiver. I have a Yamaha TSR-5830, and I get 4 HDMI (for video game systems, DVD player, home security system). I also get way more speaker inputs and (2) old school yellow/red/white AV inputs. Why would I ever want to switch to this thing? It only has one audio input. It has zero HDMI. I'm guessing you need a bunch of companion devices (HDMI switcher), to use this thing properly.
M Pennyworth
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
I've been perfectly happy with receivers in the $300-500 range my whole life. I do like the advent of Bluetooth to connect your phone. Otherwise it's quite a mess when receivers, TVs, DVD players, and Roku are all fighting for who controls the TV and internet. I like having a "dumb" receiver that just plays sound.I think I've had some techniques stuff in the 1980s or 1990s.Anyway, this one relies heavily on an app. One thing I know about apps is that often people just give up updating them and you end up with some product that relies on an app that no longer exists. That's a bit of a concern for me when each receiver I use lasts 5-10+ years. I don't like how heavily this relies on an app but then again going through menus on your receiver has never worked much for me either.I'm also not a fan of the pointless addition of a CD player. What a gimmick. A more fun deal would be to add on one of those 1990s 50-100 disc changers rather than one with a convoluted CD player that is more show than play. And as others mentioned, you can't really stack anything on it, though it's been quite a while since I have. But I do put remotes and cd cases on top of receivers sometimes.Looking at the back of it for the connections, I'm also shocked at so little plugins on a $1k receiver. I have a Yamaha TSR-5830, and I get 4 HDMI (for video game systems, DVD player, home security system). I also get way more speaker inputs and (2) old school yellow/red/white AV inputs. Why would I ever want to switch to this thing? It only has one audio input. It has zero HDMI. I'm guessing you need a bunch of companion devices (HDMI switcher), to use this thing properly.
M Pennyworth
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
I've been perfectly happy with receivers in the $300-500 range my whole life. I do like the advent of Bluetooth to connect your phone. Otherwise it's quite a mess when receivers, TVs, DVD players, and Roku are all fighting for who controls the TV and internet. I like having a "dumb" receiver that just plays sound.I think I've had some techniques stuff in the 1980s or 1990s.Anyway, this one relies heavily on an app. One thing I know about apps is that often people just give up updating them and you end up with some product that relies on an app that no longer exists. That's a bit of a concern for me when each receiver I use lasts 5-10+ years. I don't like how heavily this relies on an app but then again going through menus on your receiver has never worked much for me either.I'm also not a fan of the pointless addition of a CD player. What a gimmick. A more fun deal would be to add on one of those 1990s 50-100 disc changers rather than one with a convoluted CD player that is more show than play. And as others mentioned, you can't really stack anything on it, though it's been quite a while since I have. But I do put remotes and cd cases on top of receivers sometimes.Looking at the back of it for the connections, I'm also shocked at so little plugins on a $1k receiver. I have a Yamaha TSR-5830, and I get 4 HDMI (for video game systems, DVD player, home security system). I also get way more speaker inputs and (2) old school yellow/red/white AV inputs. Why would I ever want to switch to this thing? It only has one audio input. It has zero HDMI. I'm guessing you need a bunch of companion devices (HDMI switcher), to use this thing properly.
Gabriela Ortiz
Comentado en México el 30 de diciembre de 2024
El producto llego a tiempo y corresponde a lo mostrado en la imagen y que es lo que yo solicité
Sam t.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de noviembre de 2024
I use this receiver pretty infrequently. It was an impulse buy that I regret, especially now. I've had issues with it since the get go, I tried connecting to it today and it shuts itself down every time. I have contacted technics to see if they will help - if they do, I'll update my review to a positive one but I do not have high hopes.
Sam t.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de noviembre de 2024
I use this receiver pretty infrequently. It was an impulse buy that I regret, especially now. I've had issues with it since the get go, I tried connecting to it today and it shuts itself down every time. I have contacted technics to see if they will help - if they do, I'll update my review to a positive one but I do not have high hopes.
Sam t.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de noviembre de 2024
I use this receiver pretty infrequently. It was an impulse buy that I regret, especially now. I've had issues with it since the get go, I tried connecting to it today and it shuts itself down every time. I have contacted technics to see if they will help - if they do, I'll update my review to a positive one but I do not have high hopes.
Sam t.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de noviembre de 2024
I use this receiver pretty infrequently. It was an impulse buy that I regret, especially now. I've had issues with it since the get go, I tried connecting to it today and it shuts itself down every time. I have contacted technics to see if they will help - if they do, I'll update my review to a positive one but I do not have high hopes.
Sam t.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de noviembre de 2024
I use this receiver pretty infrequently. It was an impulse buy that I regret, especially now. I've had issues with it since the get go, I tried connecting to it today and it shuts itself down every time. I have contacted technics to see if they will help - if they do, I'll update my review to a positive one but I do not have high hopes.
Sam t.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de noviembre de 2024
I use this receiver pretty infrequently. It was an impulse buy that I regret, especially now. I've had issues with it since the get go, I tried connecting to it today and it shuts itself down every time. I have contacted technics to see if they will help - if they do, I'll update my review to a positive one but I do not have high hopes.
Sam t.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de noviembre de 2024
I use this receiver pretty infrequently. It was an impulse buy that I regret, especially now. I've had issues with it since the get go, I tried connecting to it today and it shuts itself down every time. I have contacted technics to see if they will help - if they do, I'll update my review to a positive one but I do not have high hopes.
Sam t.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de noviembre de 2024
I use this receiver pretty infrequently. It was an impulse buy that I regret, especially now. I've had issues with it since the get go, I tried connecting to it today and it shuts itself down every time. I have contacted technics to see if they will help - if they do, I'll update my review to a positive one but I do not have high hopes.
Kaitlin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de septiembre de 2024
This is great - excellent sound quality and the overall quality is very high, as it should be for the price. I don’t find it to be a great value, but it does have wonderful features. Installation definitely requires a lot of other items, but once you’re hooked up and attached to power, it’s a great product!
Kaitlin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de septiembre de 2024
This is great - excellent sound quality and the overall quality is very high, as it should be for the price. I don’t find it to be a great value, but it does have wonderful features. Installation definitely requires a lot of other items, but once you’re hooked up and attached to power, it’s a great product!
Kaitlin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de septiembre de 2024
This is great - excellent sound quality and the overall quality is very high, as it should be for the price. I don’t find it to be a great value, but it does have wonderful features. Installation definitely requires a lot of other items, but once you’re hooked up and attached to power, it’s a great product!
Kaitlin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de septiembre de 2024
This is great - excellent sound quality and the overall quality is very high, as it should be for the price. I don’t find it to be a great value, but it does have wonderful features. Installation definitely requires a lot of other items, but once you’re hooked up and attached to power, it’s a great product!
Kaitlin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de septiembre de 2024
This is great - excellent sound quality and the overall quality is very high, as it should be for the price. I don’t find it to be a great value, but it does have wonderful features. Installation definitely requires a lot of other items, but once you’re hooked up and attached to power, it’s a great product!
Kaitlin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de septiembre de 2024
This is great - excellent sound quality and the overall quality is very high, as it should be for the price. I don’t find it to be a great value, but it does have wonderful features. Installation definitely requires a lot of other items, but once you’re hooked up and attached to power, it’s a great product!
Kaitlin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de septiembre de 2024
This is great - excellent sound quality and the overall quality is very high, as it should be for the price. I don’t find it to be a great value, but it does have wonderful features. Installation definitely requires a lot of other items, but once you’re hooked up and attached to power, it’s a great product!
Kaitlin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de septiembre de 2024
This is great - excellent sound quality and the overall quality is very high, as it should be for the price. I don’t find it to be a great value, but it does have wonderful features. Installation definitely requires a lot of other items, but once you’re hooked up and attached to power, it’s a great product!
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