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Teac AG-790A Stereo Receiver | 
| Brand: Teac Category: CE
List Price: $199.95 Buy New: $127.06 You Save: $72.89 (36%)
New (35) Refurbished (2)
Avg. Customer Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 1132
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 19.4 Dimensions (in): 17 x 21.5 x 9.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: AG790A Model: AG790A UPC: 043774020584 EAN: 0043774020584 ASIN: B000A6PTHI
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| Features:
| • | Product packaging includes - AG-790A receiver, remote control, user's manual. | | • | Delivers 100 watts per channel audio power for distinctly clear stereo sound | | • | Digital FL display shows radio station numbers, selected input and clock / timer | | • | Built-in digital AM and FM radio allows you to select up to 30 stations for quick access using a built-in memory programming mode - also permits manual tuning | | • | Sleep timer |
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Product Description Teac AG-790A Stereo Receiver Component - This is designed to be the central component of a home stereo sound system and requires speakers or headphones (not included). Banana speaker terminals for a more secure and easy connection Capability of attaching up to 2 pairs of speakers which may be controlled with a speaker selector switch Front-mount jack for optional stereo headphones Loudness function permits full tonality at low listening levels to provide consistently high-quality sound to suit any listening situation Phono Input Includes wireless remote control Unit Dimensions - 17 1/8 x 5 1/8 x 12 1/4
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| Customer Reviews: Read 41 more reviews...
Sounds Good. October 6, 2008 This unit sounds very good. 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. Particularly considering the price, this was a good purchase. 4 Stars out of 5.
TEAC AG790A Stereo Receiver October 3, 2008 I'm pleased with the product. 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.
bad quality September 5, 2008 This product came out of the box, brand new, with a bad switch. The only way to turn on the receiver was to hold it in. Once you let it go it went off. I brought in a professional who said the switch was bad. Amazon is replacing it. 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. NOTHING should be defective out of the box. A real piece of garbage.
Teac Stereo Receiver & Amplifier August 17, 2008 I've used this receiver for about a month now, and it does everything I expected. The electronic tuning and station presets work fine, the sound quality is excellent and there are plenty of inputs for all my components. I didn't want a surround sound receiver, since I already have one that's used for my tv. 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. Shipping was very fast, it arrived just a few days after the order was placed. It probably took me longer to disconnect my old tuner with all the wires than it did to hook up the new Teac receiver. If you're looking for a solid stereo receiver, I don't think you'll go wrong with this Teac unit.
Good enough August 12, 2008 Adequate. Don't lose the remote control; it has a mute button that is missing from the receiver itself. The speaker binding posts are the cheapest, flimsiest excuses for binding posts that I have ever seen, and I've seen many. They are still better than the alternative, though.
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