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Nimrod
Sep 20, 2003


I just picked up this receiver for $40 the other day and I really like how it sounds over the Yamaha A/V receiver I was using before. I could use some suggestions on an am/fm tuner now for under $100, though.

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Nimrod
Sep 20, 2003
That tuner looks like exactly what I need, i'll probably order it next week.

Another question, the receiver has an a/b speaker switch, and I was wondering if it would hurt anything if I were to hook up a second set of speakers (or my center channel speaker) and run both channels at once?

Nimrod
Sep 20, 2003

Doctor Londom posted:

My Yamaha CA-810 has a pretty dirty bass level pot and sometimes the music will fade/crackle in one speaker.
Your CA-810 looks nice! I've got the 410-II and I love it. I was having issues with the sound not too long ago, but one of the speakers ended up cutting out entirely. $100 bucks later, it's good as new again.


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