TEAC AG-D7900 STEREO AND HOME THEATER A/V RECEIVER
TEAC AG-D7900 STEREO AND HOME THEATER A/V RECEIVER
Product Description
Product Description:
Around the world, the TEAC name is synonymous with high-quality, high performance consumer gear - not surprising when you consider that TEAC has been a leader in the industry since its earliest reel-to-reel recorders. Today, TEAC manufactures an entire spectrum of components for both high-fidelity audio systems and digitally enhanced home theaters. For many audiophiles, the TEAC label is a symbol of pride, one that shows they are serious about audio quality. Industry experts share this enthusiasm for TEAC products, giving them consistently high marks for performance.
Average customer rating:
- fully adequate when working
- Ultimately Disappointed
- A good receiver with (currently) rare features!
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Teac AG-790 AM/FM Stereo Receiver
Manufacturer: TEAC
ProductGroup: CE
Binding: Electronics
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Product Features:
- 200-watt stereo receiver (100 watts x 2) driven into 8 ohms
- Discrete circuit configuration separates audio signals for clarity
- PLL-synthesized AM/FM tuner with 60 total presets (30 FM and 30 AM)
- A/B speaker selection; binding post speaker terminals
- Measures 17.12 by 5.47 by 13.19 inches (W x H x D); includes remote control
ASIN: B00009K087 |
Product Description
Teac AG-790 Stereo Receiver Component - This is designed to be the central component of a home stereo sound system and requires speakers or headphones (not included). Capability of attaching up to 2 pairs of speakers which may be controlled with a speaker selector switch Front-mount jack for optional stereo headphones Loudness function permits full tonality at low listening levels to provide consistently high-quality sound to suit any listening situation Phono Input Includes wireless remote control
Amazon.com Product Description
Enjoy full-bodied two-channel sound without breaking the bank with the Teac AG-790 stereo receiver. Equipped with 200 watts of total output power at 8 ohms (100 watts x 2), the AG-790 offers an affordable means of driving your left and right speakers to produce crisp, commanding audio. Among the receiver's audio features are a discrete circuit configuration that separates the audio signals for greater clarity; A/B speaker selection, which lets the listener choose an alternate pair of speakers; and binding post speaker terminals that provide a pure, high-quality connection.
As with many receivers, the AG-790 also boasts a quartz PLL-synthesized AM/FM tuner with 30 AM and 30 FM presets. Thanks to the tuner, listeners can easily locate their favorite stations or browse among the dozens of presets (enough for virtually any size market). Users also have the choice of using the manual or auto-tuning. Other add-ons include a multifunction fluorescent display, a front-panel headphone jack for private listening, and a full-function remote control. The receiver measures 17.12 by 5.47 by 13.19 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 21.2 pounds.
What's in the Box
AG-790 receiver, remote control, user's manual.
Customer Reviews:
fully adequate when working.......2006-12-24
Purchased via Amazon 9+ months ago, and I was satisfied for the first few months. It did the job as my music sounded fine. But problems arose. It has inputs for Tape/Aux/CD/Tuner/Phono ~ and I installed 3 of the inputs (Aux/CD/Tape). Now it won't tell one from another - sometimes it plays CD when you push Aux, or Aux when you push Tape, othertimes it takes a power-off/power-on to find the Aux source. And the volume control is wacko - the volume gauge runs from 1 to 62, and I play cd's at around level 15, the aux. source at around 30 and Tapes at 40 ~ all to the same level of loudness. When switching to CD after an Aux. input I get BLASTED if I don't remember to turn down the volume.
So my sister loaned me a Denon (a higher-end stereo receiver line) and I was surprised at the step up (cost to value.) Suddenly I'm aware the Teac had (at best) a poor surround system, and a poor interface, and no subwoofer, central speaker, functionable surround options. So was the Denon worth $130? Yes, the quality of sound to the main speakers is fine, and worth $130 if it worked properly (I obviously got a defective unit.) But maybe I should have saved up and gotten a Denon (or equivalent higher-end) in the first place ($500) ~ having access to surround, central, subwoofer etc. is wonderful.
Ultimately Disappointed.......2006-12-05
I purchased two of these receivers. One still functions fine, but causes a distinct hum in my speakers, regardless of input. The second one causes the same hum and the speaker switches are broken after a year of use (and now out of warranty.)
If you are looking for a standalone receiver, spend the extra $$ and get a real receiver. This one is barely passable.
A good receiver with (currently) rare features!.......2005-11-20
This receiver has a mechanical on/off switch and a (short 3 day ??) memory on settings. The remote will also turn the unit to 'standby' if the front switch is left "on". The other controls are tactile, but will hold settings if unit is unplugged / reconnected. It is now unusual for a receiver to be controlled (on/off) by terminating the power to it, without losing the previous settings. This was important to my application. It also has a 'loudness' control which is strangely absent on the new receivers. I will not own a receiver without a loudness function!
It also has a 'phono' input which has gone away on all others. Contrary to what the salesmen said, a 'phono' CANNOT be connected to the CD or other input without an additional pre-amp.
I found it necessary to replace a fancy high line Technics receiver after 12 years of faultless performance. This Teac AG-790A was the ONLY receiver on the market that had all the controls operating as I needed them to operate.
As far as the performance as an amp goes, there are doubtless better ones available at higher prices. There are apparently NONE at any price that have the combination of features the AG-790 has, however. It works very well, none the less, and it is inexpennsive. Judging from the size and design of the heat sink and the attatched solid state output devices, I doubt this receiver REALLY has the advertised RMS output. At least not for long. Saying that, however, it WILL rattle the windows if so desired.
I give it a wholehearted 'thumbs up' as it was the only choice I had considering its (somewhat outdated) features missing on other 'new' units. It's exactly what I wanted, and the overall performance is VERY satisfactory.
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Teac AG-360 100-Watt Stereo Receiver
Manufacturer: TEAC
ProductGroup: CE
Binding: Electronics
Stereo Receivers
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ASIN: B00001OPJP |
Product Description
Around the world, the Teac name is synonymous with high-quality, high performance consumer gear - not surprising when you consider that Teac has been a leader in the industry since its earliest reel-to-reel recorders. Today, Teac manufactures an entire spectrum of components for both high-fidelity audio systems and digitally enhanced home theaters. For many audiophiles, the Teac label is a symbol of pride, one that shows they are serious about audio quality. Industry experts share this enthusiasm for Teac products, giving them consistently high marks for performance.This stereo receiver is designed to be the central component of a home stereo sound system. It delivers 50 watts per channel audio power for distinctly clear stereo sound. Other features include: 5-input selector: Tuner/CD/Tape/Phono/Aux, Quartz PLL Synthesized Tuning System, 24 station presets (AM/FM), Manual/Auto/Preset Tuning, multi-function fluorescent display, front panel headphone output, Bass/Treble/Balance Controls and Loudness Button.
Customer Reviews:
Still the Best.......2007-05-14
An old-style receiver from back when they actually cared about what the customer wanted, and value was determined by the quality of the unit, not by how many buttons, levers and digital displays could be packed into one box. You can actually turn the volume up and down with a knob, not by pushing a dang button. Things took a big step backwards when digital control buttons came along. Yes, this unit has push buttons, but they are big enough to read the label, and you don't need to read a fine-printed manual to figure out how to run the thing.
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Stereo Receiver (TEAC AGH300)
Manufacturer: TEAC
ProductGroup: CE
Binding: Electronics
Stereo Receivers
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Audio & Video
| Refurbished & Used
| Special Features
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Teac
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| Electronics Features
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| Home Audio
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ASIN: B00009V2TR |
Product Description
Teac Reference A-H300 is an integrated amplifier. It combines a nifty design and a high functionality with the comfort you need. A-H300 features a 6-input selector: tuner, tape 1, tape2/MD, CD, phono, Aux; a record selector: (tape 1-2, tape 2-1, off, source); CD Direct; binding post speaker terminals, and more.
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TEAC T-1D Distinction Series AM/FM Stereo Tuner
Manufacturer: TEAC
ProductGroup: CE
Binding: Electronics
Stereo Receivers
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Tuners
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Teac
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| Home Audio
Product Features:
- PLL Quartz-Synthesized AM/FM Tuner
- Up to 60 Programmable Station Memories
- Direct Tuning System
- FL Display
- Sleep Timer
ASIN: B00007MFR2 |
Product Description
This Teac T-1D is a precise, digitally-tuned AM/FM tuner that has been engineered and designed for an avid audio enthusiast with discriminating musical tastes. 1 Analog Audio Out Size - 17.1 W x 4 H x 11.6 D Weighs - 9.5 Pounds
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