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I hear you, I "borrowed" my dad's old receiver & speakers, he wasn't really using it anyways. I think this receiver is easily a decade old, but it still sounds great.
I hear you, I "borrowed" my dad's old receiver & speakers, he wasn't really using it anyways. I think this receiver is easily a decade old, but it still sounds great.
I hear ya.
My brother just bought a new 7.2 receiver, since his 5.1 receiver was acting up... I'm gonna take it off his hands and try to fix it.
My brother just bought a new 7.2 receiver, since his 5.1 receiver was acting up... I'm gonna take it off his hands and try to fix it.
The one I'm using is a Pioneer 5.1. Like I said the sound is great. The only "complaint" I have of it, is that the speakers are probably double the size of speakers today, even so they're not huge or anything. I guess it just makes them look a little dated, 10 years in 'technology age' is a long time.
The one I'm using is a Pioneer 5.1. Like I said the sound is great. The only "complaint" I have of it, is that the speakers are probably double the size of speakers today, even so they're not huge or anything. I guess it just makes them look a little dated, 10 years in 'technology age' is a long time.
Heh, if you think that's old, my two front speakers (B&W DM330s) are almost 25 years old... And still going strong.
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