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Check out this review on the Overstock website :Reviewer: Christine from Boston"This unit does not have speakers, despite having speaker terminals listed. You will not be able to listen to this unless you have another set of speakers, or purchase a set. I am very disappointed that Overstock does not make this obvious and then charges a 15 restocking fee when their customer service agent also indicated that speakers were part of the stereo system. Why buy a stereo that doesn't come with speakers?" : ...
Tim, My Sharp sounded much better after 2 weeks. Even the CD player improved to the point that I no longer use another CD player plugged into the AUX input. Good luck with your "two channel".
Quote from: viggenTim, My Sharp sounded much better after 2 weeks. Even the CD player improved to the point that I no longer use another CD player plugged into the AUX input. Good luck with your "two channel". Did the Sharp CD player improve while you were using your other CDP through the AUX inputs? I'm planning to mainly use the Sharp with AUX inputs from my DAC, but I'd like to know if I need to burn the CDP in by playing it or whether the unit just needs to be running.
Seems as if we are close to selling out-thanks for shopping at Overstock!
I picked up some Dynaudio Confidence C1's for the Sharp. What do you guys think? It's not too much speaker, is it?
Goddamit, I can never get embedded images to work. What am I doing wrong?
I am thinking that the C1's will play deeper with more power. Highs are detailed and non-fatiguing, but ...
Ok, I confess, I didn't actually buy $6000 monitors to match up with a $75 digital receiver. The C1's are actually for my rig at home but when they arrived at work this morning I just couldn't resist hooking them up to the Sharp. Sounds damn good though! I am listening to the latest Sarah McLachlan (AAC file at 320/kbps) and her voice sounds wonderfully pure and smooth. Kick drum is solid, though I am thinking that the C1's will play deeper with more power. Highs are detailed and non-fatiguing, but ...