Reply 420 of 4893, by Standard Def Steve
wrote:My folks have that exact same receiver. Bought it brand new, along with two Bose speakers, and a Sony dual-cassette player, in 1993.
I just hooked the Sony up to my old (but good) Dahlquist speakers and was pleasantly surprised. Audio quality was quite good at reasonable volume levels. It clearly struggled at higher volumes, but hey, it's an early 90s surround receiver driving a relatively inefficient pair of speakers.
stereo integrated amps from around the same time definitely have a cleaner sound and do a far better job of driving low impedance speakers, but for a Dolby "Surround" AVR, the Sony isn't half bad. Especially with all of the cheesy effects disabled. This thing will do great as a retro gaming amp with my 8 ohm Kenwood speakers.
I'm tempted to bring it upstairs and hook it up to five speakers and an LD player, just to experience early 90s home theater at its best. Matrixed surround and all. 🤣
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