the best you can get
Written: Jan 16 '00
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Pros: the whole darn thing
Cons: there are none
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| anthrax_kills's Full Review: JVC RX-1028V 5.1 Channels Receiver |
It comes with an "RF receptor," the key to the RX-1028V's very cool dual-room/dual-source feature. Here's how it works: The remote emits the usual IR (infrared) signals for control in the main room where your A/V system is, but it also emits an RF (radio frequency) signal that can pass through walls and floors. Just take the remote with you and control the receiver from anywhere in your home! To power a pair of speakers in a second room you can (1) use the receiver's surround channel amp through the "B" speaker outputs, which lets you simultaneously play different stereo sources (for example, CD and radio) in two separate rooms; or, (2) use an external amp, which lets you choose a 5.1-channel surround sound source in your main room.
Of course, the RX-1028V also has the processing, the power, the inputs and outputs, and the quality for absolutely stunning digital home theater. Built-in Dolby Digital, DTS, and Dolby Pro Logic decoding lets you experience the multichannel audio on countless current and future videodiscs, videotapes, TV, HDTV, and satellite broadcasts. Plus, a 5.1-channel input means this receiver is even ready for new 5.1-channel digital formats down the road.
To do justice to today's digital music and movie soundtracks, you need a hefty dose of clean power. The 1028V's got it covered -- the quality (JVC's Advanced Super-A amplifier design) and the quantity (130 watts x 2 channels in stereo mode; or 100 watts x 5 for surround sound). A full complement of digital and analog inputs accommodate all your A/V sources. Awesome!
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