Aiwa AVX-220 A/V Receivers
Aiwa AVX-220 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 17, 2005]
james hawkins
Audio Enthusiast
There was a person needing a owners manual... you can download a manual at www.aiwa.com under the search bar type in avx 220 and it should take you to the adobe pdf, it has sixty pages |
[Feb 16, 2000]
Michael
Audiophile
Strength:
great wattage
Weakness:
no treble control when using dolby pro logic I truely enjoy this receiver, and love everything about it except the fact that i cant use the BBE button (increases clarity and treble) when dolby pro logic is on. besides that its a great buy, and it pumps out 480 watts, i got mine really cheap at onsale.com, only cost me 110 bucks!! its a great receiver for its time, but i'd go dolby digital if you have the $$$ |
[Sep 23, 2001]
Steven Simms
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Lot's of power! clean sound, good controls!
Weakness:
bad support on web site, I've lost my manual and cannot find info on how to reprogram my remote Excellent |
[Dec 29, 1998]
Kenneth Wang
an Audio Enthusiast
I ditched another Aiwa receiver (the DV-30) in favor of this (reasons for that will go into that review...) In anycase, I was at first pleased with my decision, not knowing any better as this is among my first baby steps into the "real" audio world. As such, I was happy to play around with the various DSPs and the T-Bass and the motorized volume knob (I love that stupid thing), but then started listening. Nice, room-filling bass, trebles hit excellent highs, BUT NO MID-RANGE!!! Anything above 500Hz and below 15kHz was flat and almost completely drowned by the extremities. I listen almost exclusively to classical music, and it was awful. I finally understand when everyone says "listening fatigue". Just grew tired of listening, killed my enjoyment. And this was on a pair of excellent Celestion Impact 40s, which are easily worth at least 4x what I payed for this. Ugh. My suggestion: go all the way with your receiver/preamp-amp/integrated, as far as your budget allows. Thinking of getting a Yamaha DSP A-1092 (the DSP-A1 is FAR out my reach), any suggestions? |
[Nov 17, 1999]
Paul
Casual Listener
Strength:
Relatively Low Price for a Complete Home Theatre Audio System
Weakness:
You get what you pay for. Nice packaging. Easy setup. Relatively cheap price. Can get loud, but rear channel seems dead. Average movie watcher will be happy with purchase. Others won't. Test it out before you buy it. |
[Dec 08, 1999]
Steven
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Excellent separation with Equalizer built in! I have listen to this receiver for about a year, as a Stereo and suround sound and and think for the money it is a fantastic sounding and enjoy it very much! Similar Products Used: Yamaha, Denon |
[Dec 07, 1999]
Cathy
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Equalizer built into system! Great Separation! Excellent FM Reception!
Weakness:
Unknown! I have enjoyed this receiver for more then a year and find it to be an excellent! I haven't really found any short coming and for the price a steal! Similar Products Used: Sony, Denon, Sherwood, |
[Jan 15, 2001]
Nick
Audiophile
Strength:
sounds good to me, pretty loud
Weakness:
is there a remote for this thing? i really like this stereo but i want a remote if anyone knows where i can get one email me |
[Sep 25, 1999]
Mike Walters
an Audio Enthusiast
I must say I was surprised that the great sound and performance of this Aiwa Receiver, especially for the price it was a great bargain. I have first class Stereo equipment in just about every room in my very large home and purchased this Receiver for my exercise room just to have something to listen to while working out! I also used two pair of KLH AV55B Speakers and a pair off KLH V-02 speakers for surround or rear speakers. Don't use a center speaker at all because the AV55B's have 12" woofers which is just fine. |
[Sep 30, 1999]
Matt Novak
an Audio Enthusiast
I bought this unit about a year ago and, for the price I paid, I know this is a great middle class receiver. The sound coming out of the Aiwa is rather clear considering its a mid-level receiver (Dave Matthews Band "Live at Red Rock" on my Infinity SMs rocks). Two complaints though; one is the T-Bass function. It seems as though it puts out too much bass at times when it should be tighter. The second is a confusing mix up with the video outputs on the back of the receiver. Video 2 out comes out of Video 1, and vice-versa. It took about an hour of stressing and a call to Aiwa (who are very helpful)to figure this out, but once you figure it out there's no a problem. Another attribute I've noticed after one year is the reliability of this receiver. Since I am in college I get to see a lot of different recievers that get pushed to their extreme. I've seen many Sonys crash and burn when doing what my Aiwa does right now. I know of about four other similar receivers on campus and not one has ever had a problem, but I know of three broken Sonys right now and I'm sure there's more to come (my roomate has gome through four of the same type of Sony receiver!). Anyways, this receiver puts out good sound at a modest price. Four Stars |