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Location: United StatesMember since: 09 August 2012

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Reviews (3)
Technical Pro IA25U 600 Watt 2 Channel Integrated Receiver Amplifier w/ USB/SD
22 May 2019
It does a good job
I'm using the amplifier on my home stereo system. I have it hooked up between my graphic equalizer and my book shelf speakers. It's doing a good job. I'm not hearing any distortion or miscellaneous sounds and it provides all the signal amplification I need to run my two 100 watt speakers and a woofer. It seems to be a good amplifier for the price.
(RI4) Two Yamaha NS-6490 Main Stereo Speakers
17 May 2016
rich clear sound
I've had these speakers about three weeks now and I like them. They have a rich clear sound and a nice range. While I'm no expert to my ears they sound pretty good.
5 of 5 found this helpful
TEAC CD-RW890MKII CD PLAYER/RECORDER CD-R CD-RW COMPLETE WITH REMOTE CONTROL
14 December 2016
Seems to be what I was looking for
I've only had my recorder for about two weeks now. So this review is tentative. I just finished recording a mix of 12 tracks. They sound great. I accidentally added an extra track but I guess that won't matter. It takes a bit of practice to learn how to use this device and I wish the instruction were a bit clearer. It took me a while to figure out the difference between synchronized recording and regular recording and the instruction booklet doesn't provide much explanation on this point. Also I've accidentally ruined about a half dozen blank CDs. But at least blank CDs are cheap. The CDs that I've made so far are nice quality and I'm satisfied with them. I have a high quality stereo setup and the CDs I've made sound to my ear like professional quality. I've only recorded so far with Maxwell brand "CD-R" cds (honestly, I'm not trying to plug Maxwell) so I don't know how the recording would come out with other brand CDs or with CD-RW cd's. Also I had to buy a cheap patch cord and some cheap splitter connections to go from my computer to the recorder. One other minor issue is that the ear phone plug needs a size adapter to fit the standard mini- plugs on most ear phones. I had an ear phone adapter that I wasn't using so it was no problem for me but an adapter should have come with the recorder. I guess I would recommend this unit, but be prepared for a learning curve and be prepared to wreck some blank CDs.
2 of 2 found this helpful