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JVC RXD702B 7.1 Channel Surround Sound AM/FM Audio Video Receiver with HDMI Switching and Wireless PC Link Studio : JVC by JVC Brand : JVC Model : RXD702B Publisher : JVC Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Color : Black EAN : 0046838019142 UPC : 046838019142 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 16 reviews)
List Price : $879.99 Our Price : Too low to display
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7-Channel Receiver with 150 Watts per channel
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Wireless Connection with PC - enjoy playback of music files from PC
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HDMI Switching and Upconverstion - for single-cable, all digital connection to compatible HDTV monitors
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Dolby Digital EX / Dolby Digital / Dolby Pro Logic IIx / Dolby Pro Logic II /
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Video Up-Conversion to HDMI for single-cable output of high-quality video from any input termainals
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The JVC RX-702B Home Theater Receiver delivers superior sound, turning your favorite shows and films into a lush, immersive experience. Feel the sound pounding during those tense moments, rise and fall during the emotional scenes and hear evey nuance of the dialogue and soundtrack. Close captioning lets you enjoy the action without making out the sound. Quick Speaker Setup makes it easy and Wiresless USB lets you enjoy the audio on your hard drive with 150 watts of power. Wireless USB input receives audio signals from a PC Hybrid Feedback digital amplifier Center channel alignment ALL CH STEREO CC converter 3D headphone Quick Speaker Setup Video up-cnversion from Composite to Component/S-Video/HDMI AV COMPU LINK for one-touch playback DAP for 2-channel/multichannel digital sources DSP digital equalizer Multibrand A/V remote control Analog Connections - 5 in, 2 out Digital Connections - 3 optical in, 1 optical out, 1 coax (assignable) Video Connections - Component (2 in, 1 out), S-Video(4 in, 3 out), Composite(4 in, 3 out) Color - Black |
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Been waiting for this for over a year |
Waited over a year for this so as to have the cash to buy it. Got it home, plugged it in and like a champ off it went. Couple of things still surprised me after watching this and reading every review done on it. My rear speakers could not work on the auto sound setup (I adjusted them manually) because I assume they are too old. Center and fronts as well as the bass picked up immediately. Wireless streaming audio is almost worthless in my environment. I assumed it would work - read several reviews where people talked about interference but always hoped for the best. It didn't work acceptably - it worked - the sound was just distorted, cut in and out and so I just packed that in. Video up conversion is remarkable - everyone who has been to my house when the TV was on remarks on the picture clarity. I did not test it out to most people's standards as I am using s-video to the TV. My TV is a late 80's model JVC and so does not have HDMI. That's my next purchase.
Overall I gave it a 4 even through it should probably be a 4.5 but I am somewhat discouraged by the streaming audio which was one of the reasons I liked this specific model. Overall - I really like this receiver.
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piece of junk |
I bought this receiver over 2 years ago and have sent it back to JVC 4 times. Except for the time that it wouldn't turn on at all, JVC denied that there is any problem. The unit shuts down sporadically with any minor blip in volume whether from a dvd, xbox or tv. I finally told them not to return it and bought an Onkyo receiver which was cheaper, has 4 HDMI inputs, and sounds wonderful.
I obviously got a lemon, but what infuriated me was JVC's denial that there was a problem with the unit and refusal to replace it. I wasted a lot of money and time and am glad to be rid of this receiver. I just signed a release form for JVC to junk it. |
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only 1080i for PS3 |
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Cannot output 1080p from PS3 to monitor when using HDMI. You Have to set PS3 to 1080i, then will it work OR have PS3 HDMI go to monitor, then have the optical audio output from monitor go to JVC, if your monitor has that option. |
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very pleased with both video and audio |
I had this unit for nearly 2 years now.
I like the video up conversion quality and up convert analog cable and vcr pictures really well.
I know the heat issue and placed the unit where side ventiliation espcially left side is very good and never had any issue.
Sound quality is quite good with my JBL sub and channel speakers.
Wireles connection works well but I don't use that much anymore as I had a wired media server directly attached to this unit.
HDMI didn't work properly with some of the dvds, but it's neglectable as I prefer to use component cables.
Overall, it's very good product and will buy again if needed. |
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JVC RXD702B |
I read most of the reviews posted here before my purchase and I learned a lot, so will focus on points not made before. I was also disappointed that there weren't more inputs, but solved the problem using an external input selector (4 channels) for seldom used inputs from obsolete media (audio cassettes, record turntable, CD jukebox, etc). I was even more disappointed that there is no switched AC outlet, but i am an engineer so designed and built a device that senses current and turns on an outlet to power the subwoofer amp, etc. Customer service is not the best. I submitted several questions through their website and they answered 1 of 4 adequately. Then a different person wrote that I need to talk to them in person. After a long wait, I got through and he could answer two more questions, but said he can tell me neither whether or not it should nor why my DVD player's HDMI works directly to the TV, but not through the JVC amp. I would need to take it to an authorized JVC shop to be checked out. Dreading disconnecting the rats nest of input and output cables, I worked around the problem using component video. I'll likely get blue-ray soon anyhow. It does not downconvert, so if you use a higher-level input like HDMI, nothing comes out of the conventional output jacks that you would expect to connect to a VCR or DVD recorder.
That's it for the negatives. It's performance has been superlative. It's low height was a major advantage because my cabinet only has 6.25"height. I added a small, quiet DC muffin fan to draw air from the left side and top towards the rear and it runs cool. The auto calibration works very well. The USB input does work from a Mac, though they said it's not supported. The wireless USB also works, but I have some interference issues with 2 airports in the same room. I am still optimizing the channel selections to minimize interference. You can select any of 13 channels using a button on the transmitter, but there is no way to tell which channel it is on. It works well with a logitech universal remote. The manual is OK once you learn it's structure and add a few tabs. Overall, I am very pleased and only the negatives mentioned in the first paragraph kept it from getting all 5 stars. |
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