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JVC RXF10S  6.1 Channel Surround Sound A/V Receiver

JVC RXF10S 6.1 Channel Surround Sound A/V Receiver
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Product Description

JVC RX-F10 Audio/Video Control Receiver is a must-have home receiver for an expanding 6.1 channel home-theater system. Its combination of DTS and Dolby Digital/Pro Logic with AV COMPU LINK controls make the audio on any disc sound incredibly realistic. At less than 3" high, it fits in many tight places that other receivers couldn't. This means you've more convenient space to set-up all the A/V components of your surround system. Add 6 speakers and a powered subwoofer, and you've got fantastic 6.1 channel sound for your TV and HDTV enjoyment. Enhanced AV COMPU LINK control system Dot-Matrix fluorescent display with dimmer Digital tuner with 15 AM and 30 FM presets Audio Analog - 4 outputs, 3 inputs -- Audio Digital with 3 optical inputs and one output, with assignable coaxial input Video & S-Video - 3 inputs, 3 outputs Output for powered subwoofer Includes remote control Headphone output (headphones optional) Dimensions(WxHxD) - 17-3/16 x 2-13/16 x 13 Color - Silver


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #86896 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Silver
  • Brand: JVC
  • Model: RXF10S
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, .0 pounds

Features

  • 100 watts per channel x 2 (into 8 ohms, 40 Hz to 20 kHz, with less than 0.8 percent THD); 100 watts per channel x 6 (into 8 ohms, 40 Hz to 1kHz, with less than 0.8 percent THD)
  • 6.1-channel surround sound with Dolby Digital and DTS decoders and Dolby Pro Logic support
  • Tuner with 15 AM and 30 FM station memory, high-performance Motorola 160-MIPS 24/48-bit DSP, DSP digital equalizer, and Smart Surround Setup 2.0
  • Versatile A/V remote control for operation of other brands' cable set-top boxes, VCRs, TVs, DVDs, and satellite dishes
  • Subwoofer preout, bass booster, and front headphone output

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The JVC RX-F10 Audio/Video Control Receiver offers a lot of power in a small, sleek package. For starters the unit supplies 100 watts per channel to six channels for a complete 6.1-channel home-theater system. At less than three inches high, it still has room a complete combination of inputs and outputs including analog and digital audio, component, composite, and S-Video.

The dot-matrix fluorescent display gives you immediate access to everything. Its DSP (digital signal processing) equalizer simulates different environments to make audio a more life-like listening experience. DTS and Dolby Digital EX and Pro Logic II make your DVDs and music even more realistic and surround you in sound.

The digital AM/FM tuner allows for up to 15 AM and 30 FM presets so you can quickly find your favorite stations. And for those times when you can't use your surround speakers or just want a little privacy, there's a headphone jack available on the front panel.

What's in the Box
6.1 A/V receiver, wireless remote control, instructions


Customer Reviews

Amazing Value5
You can go to AudioCircles.com, which is an audiophile site, and see thousands of comments on the RX-F10. Most agree that this unit, after a long breakin, beats most multi-thousand dollar receivers. As a matter of fact it beats most separates. I use it for an upstairs bedroom system. My downstairs system is a highly customized high end audio system. Soon, I will move it downstairs and compare it to my modified amp and preamp. Summarizing, I don't that that you find a better bargain. In addition, you can spend thousands and it likely not be as good as the RX-F10, which is outstanding, even when driving complicated loads like a Magnepan, Apogee or an electrostatic.

Impressive!4
I heard this at a friend's house, he had them running a pair of Ascend Acoustics CMT-340s and I was VERY impressed especially given the JVC's ridiculously low price point. Sure it's not as warm as some receivers like his Marantz 7400 but the clarity and definition was pretty amazing.

Here's hoping that in a couple of years this digital-direct technology will become more established, right now only JVC and Panasonic seem to have it in the three-digit price range, and they don't include simple standard features like binding posts.

An excellent product4
This JVC receiver delivers great performance for not much cash,full rich sound and snappy styling.
Proper set-up is important with this unit ,take your time and read the manual carefully,you'll be rewarded.