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TEAC AGH300mkIII AM/FM Stereo Receiver | 
| Brand: Teac Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 11445
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.8 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 8.5 x 4.4
MPN: AGH300mkIII Model: AGH300mkIII UPC: 043774022649 EAN: 0043774022649 ASIN: B000PX91ES
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Motor Driven Remote Control | | • | Phono Input | | • | AM 30, FM 30 Preset Station Memory | | • | PLL Synthesized AM/FM Tuner | | • | 35 Watts x 2 |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 35 Watts per channel into 2 channels / Digitally-tuned AM/FM / Accepts 5 additional inputs including Phono / Compact Size Easy to read FL Display 2 auxiliary AC outlets Binding post speaker terminals Headphone jack
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| Customer Reviews:
Solid compact receiver February 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've been looking for a compact amplifier and was pleasantly surprised to find this receiver. Great apartment therapy -- this unit is really designed for small spaces. It even has a sleep timer and a function to dim the LED alpha display, which would be great in a bedroom. However, the dimmer function doesn't affect the piercing blue LED indicating the selected source, which limits the usefulness of dimming.
My receiver is paired with tiny Mordaunt-Short Carnival 1 bookshelf speakers and a Carnival 7 subwoofer. The Teac drives these speakers cleanly to an uncomfortable volume. It has plenty of line-level inputs for connection to an iPod dock, satellite radio receiver, etc. Great choice if you want a simple, solid and compact two-channel receiver at a reasonable price.
My wife and I also looked at the TEAC Reference Series 200 CRH-227I CD Receiver with Dock for iPod (has an integrated CD player and iPod dock, but has a lower-powered amp section: 20w per channel.) My wife found that the integrated iPod navigation on that unit to be awkward, and we never play CD's directly anymore. So we opted to connect an iPod to the AGH300-MarkIII receiver thru an Apple dock.
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