If there is one thing I wish I would have gotten last time I purchased a stereo receiver, it's bluetooth connectivity. With streaming services supplanting radio, records, and CDs, it seems like bluetooth is the minimum that a stereo system needs to keep up with the times. The Yamaha R-S202BL offers bluetooth connectivity at a bargain price on Amazon.com.
While I'm content to use RCA Y-cables for connectivity for now, bluetooth is definitely something I would look for today. It has 40 channel presets, 100 watts of power, and 10hz to 100kz frequency response. According to reviews, it's definitely an entry-level receiver, but if you are looking for dirt cheap, it should fit the bill. The next step up is a similar receiver from Sony.
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Thursday, February 20, 2020
Sunday, February 16, 2020
Speaker Encounter: Technics SB-CR33 Stereo Speakers
Sometimes Goodwill Thrift Stores can be filled with surprises. For example, over the weekend, I encountered a pair of medium-sized Technics SB-CR33 floorstanding speakers. These 2-way 140 watt speakers generally get good reviews and are praised for their bass and high end sound. Unfortunately, these speakers look like crap. The speaker covers are filthy. You could probably recover them with new speaker mesh.
The back of these speakers also features a white mystery substance. This could be dirt. But, if it this is white mold, I sure wouldn't want to bring it into the house.
It's a shame, because these speakers actually look pretty good underneath the dust cover. That said, I suspect that a bit of foam may be missing around the small tweeter speaker.
These speakers were marked at only $4.99 each. However, due to the suspicious stains, I'd recommend passing on them at any price. If you can get some in better cosmetic condition, they would probably be a great buy.
The back of these speakers also features a white mystery substance. This could be dirt. But, if it this is white mold, I sure wouldn't want to bring it into the house.
It's a shame, because these speakers actually look pretty good underneath the dust cover. That said, I suspect that a bit of foam may be missing around the small tweeter speaker.
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