TEAC AG-790A Stereo Receiver
Around the world, the TEAC name is synonymous with high-quality, high performance consumer gear - not surprising when you consider that TEAC has been a leader in the industry since its earliest reel-to-reel recorders. Today, TEAC manufactures an entire spectrum of components for both high-fidelity audio systems and digitally enhanced home theaters. For many audiophiles, the TEAC label is a symbol of pride, one that shows they are serious about audio quality. Industry experts share this enthusiasm for TEAC products, giving them consistently high marks for performance.PRODUCT FEATURES:Discrete Output Circuit Configuration (D.O.C.C.);100W+100W RMS output power at 8ohms;Quartz PLL synthesized tuning system;30FM and 30AM station presets;Manual/Auto/Preset tuning;Multifunction fluorescent display;A/B speaker selection;Binding post speaker terminals;Front panel headphone output;Full-function TEAC "UR" remote control.
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TEAC AG-790A Stereo Receiver Reviews
Particularly considering the price, this was a good purchase. 4 Stars out of 5. Right out of the box, I tried the TEAC out at loud and normal volumes with some sonically challenging recordings, and it really did well. The speaker cable connectors the tuner presets are a hassle to deal with, but I have heard none of the background hum that a few reveiwers have reported. This unit sounds very good.
It's hard to find a good audio receiver/Amplifier as the market is dominated with Home Entertainment Systems. The sound quality is excellent for a such a reasonably priced receiver. I'm pleased with the product.
NOTHING should be defective out of the box. A real piece of garbage. However,Teac AG-790A Stereo Receiver I had to waste all that time setting it up for nothing, as well as paying $8 at the UPS store for packing it up. This product came out of the box, brand new, with a bad switch. Once you let it go it went off. The only way to turn on the receiver was to hold it in. I brought in a professional who said the switch was bad. Amazon is replacing it.
Shipping was very fast, it arrived just a few days after the order was placed. The electronic tuning and station presets work fine, the sound quality is excellent and there are plenty of inputs for all my components. I needed a 2-speaker system that would accept inputs from my old turn-table and cassette player/recorder, plus an auxiliary input for an XM tuner. It probably took me longer to disconnect my old tuner with all the wires than it did to hook up the new Teac receiver. I've used this receiver for about a month now, and it does everything I expected. If you're looking for a solid stereo receiver, I don't think you'll go wrong with this Teac unit. I didn't want a surround sound receiver, since I already have one that's used for my tv.
Don't lose the remote control; it has a mute button that is missing from the receiver itself. They are still better than the alternative, though. Adequate. The speaker binding posts are the cheapest, flimsiest excuses for binding posts that I have ever seen, and I've seen many.
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