I don't think they'll be carrying it in a B&M store. I'm seriously bummed that nobody has done a review on this. I guess I'll have to get one for my birthday in OCT and write a review!
All the manufacturers will have quality problems to some extent. I've had my AVR325 for about 9 months now and I've had nothing but good times. I bought it refurbished from www.onecall.com for $390. It has plenty of power to drive about any speaker. I can turn the volume up to very uncomfortable...
The Pioneer 563a has very dumb bass management with high non-adjustable crossovers. I myself am waiting for the Toshiba SD-4960 to see what they offer.
I have a couple of DVD-A discs myself and would like to purchase a DVD-A capable player. However, the good players are in the $500 region and I will not pay that much. The cheap players tend to have crappy bass management or none at all! That just blows me away. I would suggest setting all your...
The rep will tell you anything to get you to buy his/her product. I've never heard of Yamaha having any exclusive method of measuring their wattage. I suggest you listen to it and other similarly priced packages and pick one.
Possibly a transformer? I don't know your electronics expertice but I would suggest just living with it or throwing it away and getting a new receiver.
Goo Gone should work fine. It is meant to work on plastic. Have you tried Windex and some elbow grease? A soapy washcloth? I would start with the least harsh method and work up from there to the Goo Gone and other harsh chemicals.
Anybody know what frequency is sent to the left main speaker and the subwoofer when doing a subwoofer level calibration on the Sound and Vision Home Theater Tune-Up Disk?