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Sherwood RX-4105 Stereo Receiver Studio : SHERWOOD by SHERWOOD Brand : Sherwood Model : RX-4105 Publisher : SHERWOOD Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0093279441766 UPC : 093279441766 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 31 reviews)
List Price : $161.81 Our Price : Too low to display
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2-channel stereo receiver with 4 analog source inputs and an AM/FM tuner with 30 station presets and auto setup
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100 watts x 2 into 8 ohms (from 20 to 20,000 Hz, with less than .08 percent THD); A and B speaker sets selectable from remote
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4 stereo analog (left/right) RCA inputs, 2 stereo RCA outputs (inputs designated as CD, TV, tape, and VCR)
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Totally discrete amplifiers (TDAS) for all channels ensure high power with low distortion; headphone jack affords private listening
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Measures 17.4 x 4.9 x 14 inches (W x H x D)
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Product Description |
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The Sherwood RX4100 Stereo Receiver is a great powerhouse for your home component audio system. An incredible value! Speaker Switching For 2 Pair Of Speakers (Speakers and Wire are not included) FL Display with selectable Illumination Dimmer Sleep Timer 25-Key Remote Control Adjustable Bass and Treble tone controls Approximate size - 17 Wide x 5.5 High x 15 Deep |
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Americancivilwar.com Product Description |
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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. 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). 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. Other features include bass and treble tone controls, a dimmable fluorescent display, and a .25-inch headphone jack for private listening. What's in the Box 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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Solid Low End Stereo Unit |
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If you are looking for a solid low end stereo unit than this is just fine. It is not full of useless features. The AM/FM section works well and it has plenty of pre-sets (to fill). I would not suggest pushing this amplifer toward the 100W rating because it does not any large heat sinks to provide for cooling. It does have (stereo)inputs for TV/VCR, CD, a tape player/recorder. It also has a full feature remote but I find it awkward to use. The buttons on it get stuck if you are not careful about pressing them. Once they get stuck the unit seems to have a mind of it's own (till un-stuck). As long as your looking for just a minimum stereo reciever then you will not be disapointed. |
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Read others' complaints, but don't have any of my own.
Working like a charm. OB. |
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Good receiver for a great price! |
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If you're looking for a basic two-channel receiver to listen to the radio, CD's, cassettes, and to hook up your television to, this is it! This unit provides plenty of clarity and power at all volume levels. Cranked it up half-way and it was plenty loud! Remote control is simple and easy to use. One drawback, though. It does not have phono inputs for a turntable. Other than that, it more than meets my needs! |
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Got 2 both bad |
I bought it to replace a unit that I have had since 1970 and it started to go bad. The first one would pick up no FM and very weak AM. Yes antennas
were connected, Americancivilwar sent another (great service) it worked the same way.
Returned it gave up on them. |
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A good receiver for the price |
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I needed an amp to power a pair of large speakers from my Apple Airport. This one had more capabilities than I needed, but the description sounded better than the one other amp I found for less. (I was looking for something real inexpensive.) I also hooked up my MythTV and DVD player to it. It sounds great and easily powers the 15" speakers I have. I rarely turn the volume up past 1/3 and it's uncomfortably loud at 1/2 volume if your in the same room with the speakers. It's size is average for a receiver, but would be nice if it were a little more compact. |
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