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- From: pburke@vms.macc.wisc.edu (Peter Burke, MIC, 608-263-7744)
- Subject: Re: AV Receiver Recommendations
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.180817.26244@macc.wisc.edu>
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- Organization: University of Wisconsin Academic Computing Center
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- Date: 27 JAN 93 12:04:46
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- In article <1993Jan25.205018.3346@athena.mit.edu>, fred@mtl.mit.edu (Fred Trusell) writes...
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- >My friend brought home a Sony 1090 this weekend and the rear channels died
- >after 15 minutes. It does look to be a very flexible piece of equipment
- >when it functions properly.
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- I like this phrase! Last week I traded in my Sony 1070 for an Onkyo -
- the Sony was the worst piece of consumer electronics I ever owned. The
- list of problems included for example that it turned itself on and moved
- the motorized volume to max! At lest the speaker switch was still a
- mechanical switch and didn't turn itself on....
-
- Avoid the consumer-grade Sony gear! Just listen to their new "invention"
- - the minidisk player. Sounds worse than a decent walkman!
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