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Sherwood RD7503 100 Watt 7.1-Channel A/V Receiver (Black)
 
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Product Description

Sherwood's RD-7503 7.1 channel audio/video receiver with HDMI 1.3 is ideal for switching between inputs and encoding formats to produce brilliant, accurate sound. With Dolby True-HD, the RD-7503 delivers the sounds that make home-theater realistic. HDTV and Blu-Ray are more than just great images. they are also about sound. TV delivers 5.1 channels while Blu-Ray is capable up to 7.1 channels. If you don't have a surround sound component system, you're losing a great deal of what high-definition is about. The Sherwood RD-7503 advanced 7.1 channel audio/video receiver is the heart and mind of that component system, ready to deliver the best home-theater sound to your home entertainment system.

Product Details

  • Lossless Audio including Dolby Tru-HD and DTS-HD Master Audio
  • Total Discrete Amplifier stage for all channels
  • Automatic Speaker set-up with SNAP Room EQ
  • Supports PC/Cellphone Audio Streaming via optional BT-R7 Bluetooth Plug-in
  • HDMI 1.3 Repeater

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Good Receiver
 
Review Date: June 24, 2010
Reviewer: J. Parent,
I bought this since it has 3 HDMI inputs. I can then output to my TV via the 1 HDMI output.

It has inputs galore. No shortage of devices can be plugged in.

Instructions and remote are the "stereo"typical stereo instructions. Very technical.

Sound is fine. I have it hooked up to surround sound. I have a Apple TV (hdmi), cable box (hdmi), LG Blu-ray/netflix player (hdmi and optical) hooked up to it. It allows for only 3 video inputs.

The only issue I had was with the LG Blu-Ray/neflix player. Netflix audio did not stream over HDMI. I connected an optical cable and configured the receiver and player to use optical. Problem solved.

Uses about 40 watts on standby, which isn't much of a power savings feature. I just turn it off. The "soft" off button is standby. You have to get up and push a button in/out to turn it completely off.
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