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TEAC AG-D9100 AV Amp/Receiver
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Topic: | TEAC AG-D9100 AV Amp/Receiver This thread has 4 replies. Displaying all posts. |
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Post 1 made on Saturday January 1, 2000 at 05:58 |
Gary Neal Historic Forum Post |
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Does anyone out there have one one of these??
If so can you give me you opinions on it, as they have them for sale in a Hi-Fi shop close buy at a pretty reasonable price (£239).
Is it worth the price? any problem or grips with them?
thanks in advance and a happy new year to you all
Gary
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OP | Post 2 made on Monday January 3, 2000 at 08:20 |
billy c Historic Forum Post |
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hi...been selling them for 2 years , and they work excellant, in my opinion.....now have the new version , the #AGD-9320 w/ DTS....it also appears to work very well....but am really gonna start playing with it over the next month....good luck billy c
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OP | Post 3 made on Tuesday January 4, 2000 at 03:57 |
Gary Neal Historic Forum Post |
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Cheers Billy,
What are the differences between the old and new model (other than DTS)?, would it be worth getting the newer model instead?
regards Gary
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OP | Post 4 made on Tuesday January 4, 2000 at 08:43 |
billy c Historic Forum Post |
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Hi.....mmmmmm, appear to be no differences in performance, except as follows:#9320 does not have motorized volume control,RMS wattage seems to to be identical,9320 does not have the click on start up delay, which appears to be better;the 9100 series used to go into pause on occasion, because of that function,9320 has spkr terminals , whereas the 9100 only had spkr clips for the wires,and i believe the newer version has component outputs, whereas the 9100 did not....also the 9320 has on screen menu's for the gain on the surround channels, which the 9100 lacked, and was a big DRAWBACK in setting up the rcvr......havent seen any reviews yet, but the unit seems every bit as good as the big yamaha, or the big denon which both list for close to 2500plus dollars, and retail for somewhere in the hi teen's......in my estimation, unless ur going for separates this is one of the top 10 rcvrs around.....have been told its made at the Harmon-Kardon plant, or by its asian supplier....we sell a bunch of these, with no comebacks or warranty problems......good luck billy c
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OP | Post 5 made on Wednesday January 5, 2000 at 05:59 |
Gary Neal Historic Forum Post |
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Cheers Billy,
Have organised a Demo today (01/05/2000) with some Tannoy M2 fronts, M1 rears and the mC centre (Tannoy Mercury series).
I'll let you know what I think
regards Gary
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