Pros: Good Looks, Great Price, Awesome Features, and Ease of Use. Cons: My friends get drool on it!
I purchased this unit because my old JVC receiver just quit working. I was in a way, upset my old receiver quit working but I was due for a new receiver with more features so my hunt began. I knew right away I wanted JVC, the price to feature ratio is...
Pros: Front inputs, including a USB Port. Very good price. Cons: none
This is one of the best A/V receivers for under $300. I think its miss price, because I found receivers that cost around $300-400, but are not better then the RX8010VBK. I can honestly say this too because, I spent around a total of 30+hours online and...
Pros: Many input/output A/V options
Decent power
Heavy construction, runs cool
Good value Cons: Dolby decoder signal-to-noise poor
Arbitrary and misleading volume control numbers, small display
This receiver was purchased to replace a Philips FR960 whose A/V connections were no longer adequate (no S-video, one optical input) and was a little shy on power for my inefficient passive subwoofer speaker systems. This JVC offers component video...
Jvc is a true American company. They care about who buys their products, also they care about how their products works for the person who buys their products. A product that will prove this to you is the JVC RX-8010VBK receiver. The functions in...
Pros: Incredible number of inputs and outputs, brilliant sound, excellent quality. Cons: Wife puts fingernails into my arm while watching Jurassic Park.
I never bothered to look at these amps at Circuit City because they cost quite a bit more than I wanted to spend. I had initially intended to purchase the Yamaha YHT-300, but found the included 5540 amp to be lacking in features I needed. I had to up...
Pros: Front panel easy to use; LOTS of inputs Cons: none
I replaced my old JVC receiver with this receiver. I could not be more pleased. The setup, while lengthy, was reasonably clear. There are inputs for 2 VCRS, DVD, CD, tape player, record player, and more. Optical and coaxial inputs, S video--this...
decent receiver for the price by zenfire1 ,Dec 30 '03
Pros: Accepted all my components, DTS & Dolby Digital sound great. Cons: monitor out delivered broken, Overloads
This receiver has been great. Have had it for over 2 years now.
I recently replaced my DVD player - spent some cash to get a good one. Unfortunately now, during loud scenes in movies, the receiver overloads and shuts off.
I'm a little disappointed with this, but would probably buy JVC again.
This is a great receiver for the money. Lots of features that are only availbale in much higher priced offerings from other manufacturers. On the down side, I had to take a faulty unit back for exchange. This seems not to be unusual for JVC products, and their tech support is typically poor bu phone and e-mail.
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