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7/08/2012

Onkyo TX-8222 50 Watt Stereo Receiver Review

Onkyo TX-8222 50 Watt Stereo Receiver
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I had a 30-year-old, top-of-line Marantz that gave up the ghost altogether after the internal lights started fading. Much as I liked it, the cost of repair was considerably higher than this Onkyo (the internet lists plenty of repair places to send units like the Marantz to), and I no longer use my stereo nearly as much as I used to (I wonder how often the surround-sound, 5-speaker audiophiles actually remain seated in their sonic cocoons).
Anyone with experience with audio knows that manufacturer wattage claims are variable, often essentially meaningless, even when listed as RMS, and that 50 watts is more than adequate for all but the most low-efficiency speakers (Acoustic Research, Bose). So I decided to forego the extra pound and a half and save a few bucks, because the features are practically identical with the 100 watt Onkyo. The latter has a few additional frills (brightness dimmer, effects bypass, FM character naming) along with provisions on back for a studio geek to plug in 3 addition pieces of equipment.
Both Onkyos have a convenient volume knob, but I miss the other knobs and the gyroscope tuning, which was more accurate than digital tuning. Also, the Marantz had a third, mid-range tone control (useful for bringing out vocals), both a loudness and a volume control, and numerous filters that were useful for "smoothing-out" the sound of some old LP records. The handiest feature of the Marantz was two additional phone plug inputs on the front of the machine, intended for plugging in tape recorders for dubbing or musical instruments for recording and monitoring. Most of us don't place units such as this in cabinets where it's convenient or even practical to plug and unplug other equipment to the rear of the machine on a continual basis. And as is the case with most Japanese manufacturers, including Sony, the machine is not actually assembled in Japan (try Malaysia).
The biggest annoyance of both this receiver and the more powerful one is an ill-conceived switch that doubles as both an input and a tape monitor switch. You must avoid even touching the switch (more difficult than it sounds) or you'll activate the monitor function and mute all devices connected to the receiver. (I even placed temporary masking tape over the switch to "quarantine" it from my fingers.) Nevertheless, the 8222 is a fine performer and a top brand (I don't recall ever seeing Onkyo producing cheap, low-end product and catering to the masses, as is frequently the case with Sony and Panasonic). But I'm hanging on to the Marantz in case I decide to get cash-careless and go all-out retro.

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Onkyo 50 Watt Stereo Receiver TX8222

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7/01/2012

iHome iH52 Bookshelf System with AM/FM Radio and Dock for iPod (White) Review

iHome iH52 Bookshelf System with AM/FM Radio and Dock for iPod (White)
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I bought mine at Target. I put by iPod in the display model in the store, hit "play" and man...what a sound! No hiss, awsome bass. (Perhaps some other reviewers should take theirs back while they can and request an exchange.) With sound this good, I couldn't justify paying $150 more for the Apple HiFi.
We brought it home (paid $199 in the store) and my 12-year-old was able to direct installation with no difficulty. Yes, there ARE lots of cables, but they are logical, color coded and really not difficult to manage. You'll need a phillps or nut driver to attach the FM antenna.
It is designed for a bookshelf, but we set it up with the subwoofer (that big, heavy speaker mentioned in another review) under the bed and the speakers on opposite nightstands.
Sound is wonderful, the remote works perfectly...very intuitive. We did have to refer to the manual to set the clock, but that made sense first time round with the directions.
Only one "I wish"....I wish it had an alarm clock. And I wish I'd known they come in white. I'd have looked elsewhere for one to match my iPod. (Which is a 30G video model. Adapters for all the models were included. Check the package before you buy, mates.)
Happy listening!


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The iHome iH52W Bookshelf System for iPods with AM/FM Radio (White) is a home stereo for your iPod that delivers a full-size sound from a compact system. The iHome Bookshelf not only allows you to listen to all your favorite tunes from your iPod in rich, stereo sound, but lets you listen to your favorite radio stations as well, all with the comfort of a full-function remote so you never have to leave your couch.
The iHome iH52W has a built-in, large 3-line LCD that doesn't just allow you to navigate through radio stations, but can also be used to display your iPod's current song information. This unit has a built-in, external antenna that lets you listen to both AM and FM radio stations when you feel the need for something new, and allows you to program up to six station presets for each band. The iH52W's radio features automatic frequency control, PLL (phase locked loop) digital tuning, and radio frequency and volume displays.
The iHome Bookshelf includes an easy-to-adjust clock function that features a battery back-up that saves your settings in case of a power failure, a calendar, and one-touch daylight savings time adjustments. The iH52W itself features a unique docking insert that lets you simultaneously charge your full-size iPod and your iPod shuffle, and comes with inserts that allow this system to be compatible with all iPod models. This unit includes a built-in auxiliary audio input so you can listen to other MP3 players or audio devices through you bookshelf stereo system, and comes with two external speakers and a subwoofer with 32 total watts of power output to provide you with a clear, deep sound at all volume levels. The iH52W comes in a stylish white finish that complements your iPod and your home decor, and is backed by a manufacturer's limited 90-day warranty.

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4/24/2012

The Cue Radio Model r1 iPod iPhone Dock with Model s1 Satellite Speaker (white) Review

The Cue Radio Model r1 iPod iPhone Dock with Model s1 Satellite Speaker (white)
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If you're looking for great sound in a compact system, look no further. The only thing small about this system is it's size. We have one of the model r1's with s1 satellite speaker in our main conference room at my company. The unit fills the large cavernous space of the conference room with deep, rich sound with relative ease. It doesn't matter what your taste in music is, this system delivers. It's audio performance is only rivaled by its attractive design. The professional looking aesthetics looks right at home, whether it's sitting on the credenza in your office or on your nightstand at home.

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