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  1. Andy_A

    Buying an early 1990's late 80's A/V Receiver.

    sorry for the confusion... I didn't mean to imply one could by a late 80's or mid 90's receiver w/ DTS. Even DD would be very uncommon until the mid 90s. However, for the money, I think you could get one which has both of these features. It seems that this would be the best value for the...
  2. Andy_A

    Buying an early 1990's late 80's A/V Receiver.

    you definitely want dolby digital and or dts. I'd look for the 5.1 channel input also. If you look, you should be able to find something with these features for under $100. Also, older receivers often had the crossover fixed at 100hz, instead of the more desirable 80. Be sure to check into that...
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