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Sherwood RX4105 2-Channel 100 Watts Stereo Receiver (Black) |  | Brand: Sherwood Category: CE
List Price: $119.99 Buy New: $91.35 as of 11/22/2009 05:31 CST details You Save: $28.64 (24%)
New (43) from $89.00
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 660
Color: black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Battery: 2 AAA Shipping Weight (lbs): 21 Dimensions (in): 18 x 10 x 22 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: RX-4105 Model: RX-4105 UPC: 093279441766 EAN: 0093279441766 ASIN: B0002EPWC0
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Total Discrete Amplifier stage for all channels | | • | 5 Audio Inputs (Including Tuner) | | • | Sleep Timer | | • | Bass ad Treble control | | • | Measures 17.4 x 4.9 x 14 inches (W x H x D) |
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Product Description In modern, surround sound driven audio universe where home theater enthusiasts hear airplanes fly overhead and bombs exploding around them, one might think that mere Stereo is old fashioned. But don't be mislead - humans have only two ears and stereo is still a significant life form.The case in point: the RX-4105. It's actually an update of the market leading RX-4100/4103. Rated at 100 watts, Sherwood Electronic has reduced distortion significantly. It's now less than 0.20% from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. The RX-4105 has a good AM/FM tuner with the ability to pre-set up to 30 favorite stations. It has inputs for 4 audio sources to accommodate your sound gear. And the sound is phenomenal - as you'd expect from a company that dates its own existence to before stereo's birth.And the RX-4105 has at least one unexpected grace: the ability to independently select up to two sets of loudspeakers via the supplied remote control. (Audio purists will be pleased to know that this relay-controlled switching puts the speakers in parallel, maintaining their individual sound qualities.)
Amazon.com Product Description Sherwood's incredibly affordable RX-4105 offers integrated preamplification and amplification, inputs for numerous audio source components, and advanced radio tuning and station access. The receiver delivers 100 watts RMS per channel x 2 for strong, clear sound across the audible spectrum--even at low listening levels. The company has lowered the amplifier's distortion relative to the previous model (the RX-4105), to less than 0.08 percent, while also giving the receiver a new layout borrowed from its higher-end components.P The RX-4105 uses totally discrete amplifiers for all channels (TDAS) to maintain its high power and low distortion. Use the receiver's A and B clip-type speaker outputs to power 2 different rooms, or to biwire a pair of speakers for more efficient amplification (with A outputs driving the woofers, for instance, and the B outputs driving the tweeters--make sure your speakers are compatible if this is a key feature for you).P The receiver also offers a handy 25-key remote control and switching for 2 pair of loudspeakers. Audio inputs switch between and amplify up to 4 additional components, including 2 requiring both inputs and outputs (such as a cassette deck and a VCR). The built-in AM/FM tuner features 30 station presets and auto station setup.P Other features include bass and treble tone controls, a dimmable fluorescent display, and a .25-inch headphone jack for private listening.P bWhat's in the Box/bbr Sherwood RX-4105 receiver, remote control, AC power supply cord, FM indoor antenna, AM loop antenna set, and owner's manual.
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Simple Basic Receiver October 30, 2009 Prudent Shopper (Georgetown, Washington) With the brick-and-mortar stores pretty much void of anything but high-end 5.1 receivers, it is gratifying to have a site like Amazon offer an affordable alternative for those not needing any thing fancy in their home entertainment system. The Sherwood RX-4105 is just such an alternative; a simple two-channel sound system, with five different audio sources including am-fm radio. For those simply needing to navigate between the audio inputs of their separate components and not interested in a fancy 5.1 speaker system, this is the way to go.
Basic Stereo Receiver October 23, 2009 F. Langley I was looking for a basic stereo receiver for use in my workshop. It meet these requirements perfectly as it allows listening to FM/AM radio and I can plug in my iTouch when I want to listen to my own music. The receiver is straight forward and does what it is intended to do well.
not for the power hungry October 23, 2009 nitrotoy (va) Don't get me wrong, this is a very clean amp! If you love mid and high sound !
br /The amp does not have the power reserve to give you good low end sound !
br /But like i said,it is very clean sounding !If you are into old school 2 channel
br /sound as myself,with vintage high end speakers this is not the receiver!If you are just wanting to set up a decent bedroom stereo, then yes it will work great,as long as you budget a powered sub-woofer into your purchase!If you want true power of 100 watts a side, check out the Yamaha RX-797,And it's even cleaner than the Sherwood!
br /Drawback is it is a lot more expensive, but worth it if you have quality speakers!
Great for the price October 16, 2009 Bud Bundy (MN USA) I purchased this to replace a 16 year old Sony surround sound receiver. Setup was perfectly easy, plug in the components, speakers, and plug the power cord in the wall, and you're done. The inputs are all RCA (composite, red and white plugs) audio. That's it - no video or digital audio, and certainly no HDMI. There are four inputs, two of which (VCR and tape deck) also have outputs. I've only got the cable box and DVD player hooked up to it. I'm running this through a pair of Polk Audio R300 speakers, the smallest and cheapest tower speakers Polk makes. The sound quality is excellent. Bass is full and natural, and the midrange is nicely detailed. My old Sony used to have more deep bass, but I almost thought it had too much, sounding unnatural. This Sherwood sounds more balanced; less "sparkly" in the treble, but more detailed through the mid-bass and midrange. It doesn't have the "phantom center channel" mode like my Sony, as this is two channel only. I guess for TV, it sounded a little better with the phantom center, but it only took a few minutes to get used to this stereo. The remote control I got is a little different than the one in the picture - it's got the volume and mute control in the center, the components (CD, Tape, etc) on the bottom, and the number pad on the top. It's a bit underpowered, and needs to be pointed directly at the receiver in order to work. I programmed my universal remote to control the receiver.
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br /Overall, it seems like a great unit for the price. Great sound quality, that's all that really matters. It's a nice heavy unit, as heavy as my $160 Sony it replaced. Though you can tell it's bottom-of-the-line as soon as you touch the volume knob, which is thin plastic. Oh well, you use the remote for that anyway. As long as it lasts a good long time, I'll be perfectly happy with it.
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