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More sound per dollar spent....
... crank this baby up and enjoy !!! I have read some bad reviews but someone was probably just not having a good day.. I am 100 satisfied !!! It has more than enough power excellent sound plenty of inputs remote control you can activate two sets ofspeakers A B or both A&B ... If you want to crank up the power above say 45 you better have some speakers that can handle it as this unit has the power to rock the house.. There are not any un-necessary features but I dont need them... Balance bass ...
[Sherwood RX-4105 Receiver review by c.hawg can be read at CircuitCity]
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11/30/2008
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Texas
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Great Value
I'm very pleased with this receiver except for one thing. You cannot see any of the buttons or knobs in low light. The print is very faint and there are no LEDs or any other lights to help you find anything except on the power button. But the receiver sounds great and is a great value.
[Sherwood RX-4105 Receiver review can be read at Amazon.com]
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09/20/2005
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Most inexpensive receiver
If you want a straight forward stereo receiver costing the least amount of dollars, then Sherwood Rx-4105 receiver fits the bill pretty well.
It has AM/FM, and 30 station presets. External connection wise it supports Tape, VCR, CD, and TV. (no phono support)
Its construction is sturdy and heavy. Sound quality appears very clean sounding. FM reception is average. Weak stations need the use of a good antenna to pull in the signal.
[Sherwood RX-4105 Receiver review can be read at Amazon.com]
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07/03/2005
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97%
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Sound Value
Sherwood was a manufacture of mid quality, tube type audio devices during my childhood- a long time ago. A typical two channel, tube type AM/FM stereo receiver made 30 RMS watts per channel and cost around $200. By those standards, today's Sherwood RX- 4103 making more than three times the power at half the cost is an outstanding value.
This is an attractive, cool running, although quite large and heavy, receiver. The display is functional and easy to read. The controls are well ma...
[Sherwood RX-4105 Receiver review can be read at Amazon.com]
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04/04/2005
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97%
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Good buy, nice amp
This Sherwood (noted brand years ago, now mysterious) might be a decent bargain for twice the money. It's stripped down by present standards -- two channels only, no phonograph input. It's dead quiet and extremely clean sounding. I can't hear any emphases or dead spots in the frequencies. The tuner is exceptionally good; I am surprised at the success I'm having with it in a poor reception area, with only the antennas that are supplied. Appearance and quality are fine: nice black steel case, soli...
[Sherwood RX-4105 Receiver review can be read at Amazon.com]
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02/04/2005
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96%
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Unhappy Customer
The receiver worked fine for about 3 month. Now I can't get it out of standby mode, no matter what I try. I can't even turn it OFF, it just stays in standby mode. What a waste of money, even if it was only 90 bucks.
[Sherwood RX-4105 Receiver review can be read at Amazon.com]
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08/11/2005
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94%
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No tape monitor feature
It has been 15 years since I last shopped for a stereo receiver, and back then there were certain features that all receivers came with, regardless of how basic or inexpensive the model was. Well, I took for granted that they all still came with these basic features, and I was wrong. I just purchased the Sherwood RX-4105, and it does not have the tape monitoring feature. It has tape input and output jacks, but it doesn't have the monitoring feature that lets you listen to the tape deck's outp...
[Sherwood RX-4105 Receiver review can be read at Amazon.com]
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07/24/2006
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86%
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Didn't Work Out of the Box
Hooked up the speakers and plugged it in. Standby lite came on. Turned the power on, unit played for 15-20 seconds then reverted to standby. Disconnected speakers, same thing happened. Called Sherwood (it was not easy to reach them). Was told I should be using 16 ohm speakers. Nothing about that in the specs. Two service repair centers listed on their website. Called both, neither knew anything about Sherwood. Returning it to Amazon in exchange for another brand.
[Sherwood RX-4105 Receiver review can be read at Amazon.com]
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02/07/2006
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83%
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A New Receiver At A Used Price!
Just picked this up this week and there is no better deal on the Net for a receiver. The sound quality is excellent and it has plenty of inputs. This is not a good choice for a home theatre receiver but for any purpose where you need just four speakers in standard stereo this receiver will do the job well
[Sherwood RX-4105 Receiver review by Monty can be read at CircuitCity]
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Monty
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08/20/2005
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Seattle, WA
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79%
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Quit Working
Receiver suddenly stopped working for no apparent reason. Standby light goes off (as it should) when power button is pressed, then turns back on after a few seconds. Unit purchased from third party through Amazon Dec-2004 and has been used very infrequently in the last year and three months. The unit has a three year warranty, so now I'm trying to locate the nearest authorized service center via their website at <www.sherwoodusa.com> to have it repaired. Guess you get what you pay for...
[Sherwood RX-4105 Receiver review can be read at Amazon.com]
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03/09/2006
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78%
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