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zobsky
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how's the multi-channel performance of the jvc rx-10 / esl1s
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5 Dec 2004, 06:29 am »
not that much out there on the surround performance of these recievers (and their panasonic xr 50 / 70 brethen) so i thought i'd ask if they are capable in this aspect too
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first / last bump!!
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7 Dec 2004, 04:36 am »
someone must have used these in their intended role as HT recievers
thanks for any opinions,
vin
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7 Dec 2004, 01:42 pm »
I think the RX-F10S does great for HT. DTS ES sounds great, component switching is nice, and it goes as loud as I need it to. I'm not huge on home theater, but for what I need the JVC is perfect.
Gary
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7 Dec 2004, 04:20 pm »
thanks, .. that's all i needed to know
where's that credit card .....
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10 Dec 2004, 06:50 am »
The JVC is decent for surround, but not nearly as good as the Pannny or Kenwood. Its true strength lies in two channel analog performance. But as a two channel based amp with home theater as a bonus, it works pretty well.
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