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Sherwood Rx4103 Remote Controlled Stereo Receiver Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
Rating 
4.3
🍿 Home Theater, 🎵 Home Audio

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Details

BrandSherwood
ColorFalse
Item Dimensions LxWxH21.5 x 18 x 9.5 inches
Output Wattage210
Item Weight13 Pounds
Control MethodRemote
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Description of Sherwood Rx4103 Remote Controlled Stereo Receiver

100W Per Channel X 2 In Stereo Mode; 100W X 5 In Surround Mode. 8?. Freq Resp: 40 Hz20 Khz. < 0.9 Thd. Includes 27-Key Unified Remote.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Powerful Audio Experience with Easy Controls!

Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice with electronics, I was looking for something that could give me an immersive audio experience, and Sherwood’s Home Theater Receiver became my go-to option! The remote control is a handy tool that allows me to manage everything with ease, and the device itself fits perfectly in any living room. Watching movies or listening to music has never been more enjoyable! The only drawback I can point out is that it gets heated up quickly, but that’s nothing that

Pros
  • Easy to use remote control for adjusting settings
Cons
  • No Bluetooth connectivity for wireless audio streaming

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great for the price.

Item arrived on time. The sound quality is better than the $39 I paid. I have no problem pushing my Cerwin Vega LS-12. The seller answered my questions immediately. Overall a good experience. All that remains now is to find a good universal remote control.

Pros
  • Excellent design
Cons
  • Style 90

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Compared to a typical vintage radio

I recently got my hands on one of these Sherwood radios. Marketing advertisements for this receiver have benefits such as "discrete amplifier" and "100 watts per channel". Such a description might lead one to believe that the sound quality might be comparable to classic vintage receivers from the 70's and early 80's. I've been fortunate enough to own (hoard, actually) a few vintage receivers from Pioneer, Yamaha, Marantz, etc. Tonight I did a head-to-head comparison with the Pioneer SX-8, which

Pros
  • Lots of positive vibes
Cons
  • No power