hershon
06-10-2004, 11:46 AM
I just purchased the JVC RX-DV31SL DVD-Audio/Video receiver (combo DVD and receiver)
and everything on it sounds/looks great. Amplifier power: Surround: 100 watts per channel x 5 (into 8 ohms at 1 kHz); stereo: 100 watts per channel x 2 (into 8 ohms from 40 to 20,000 Hz) While it lists for $450, I got it brand new sealed online for $285 including shipping and you can probably get it for about $200 on EBAY if you're patient. The only thing I didn't like about this receiver and is apparently common with other decent receivers was the 74 page manual and I could not figure out how to set everything up on it so I had to pay a local Stereo place $65 to have someone come over and set it up which was the best $65 I've ever invested. I play this with my incredible Orb Audio Mod 1 satellite speakers (See orbaudio.com) and an Accoustic Research ARS 108 Subwoofer and everything is great- CD's, DVD's the works. I also use monster cable. All in all the entire system cost me less than $1000 and is the best I've ever had.
and everything on it sounds/looks great. Amplifier power: Surround: 100 watts per channel x 5 (into 8 ohms at 1 kHz); stereo: 100 watts per channel x 2 (into 8 ohms from 40 to 20,000 Hz) While it lists for $450, I got it brand new sealed online for $285 including shipping and you can probably get it for about $200 on EBAY if you're patient. The only thing I didn't like about this receiver and is apparently common with other decent receivers was the 74 page manual and I could not figure out how to set everything up on it so I had to pay a local Stereo place $65 to have someone come over and set it up which was the best $65 I've ever invested. I play this with my incredible Orb Audio Mod 1 satellite speakers (See orbaudio.com) and an Accoustic Research ARS 108 Subwoofer and everything is great- CD's, DVD's the works. I also use monster cable. All in all the entire system cost me less than $1000 and is the best I've ever had.