JVC RX-1028VBK A/V Receivers
JVC RX-1028VBK A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 22, 2003]
GregDunn
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Nice sound. But, Denon sound better, cleaner and crisper.
Weakness:
DTS, Dolby Digital and Surround Sound Processor died. JVC wanted $300 to replace the four (4) IC. The receiver is worthless. On good for listening to CDs and radio station in stereo mode only. Great receiver when is was working. This received was plugged into a Monster Power/Surge Protector HTS2100. I can't understand why the four (4) intergrated chips died. Similar Products Used: I now owned a Denon 1082 Receiver and what a big difference. Buy Denon. |
[Jun 15, 2002]
CJ
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sounded nice when it worked.
Weakness:
It's JVC. They now have not responded to my inquiry on the failure of this component, as they did not respond to my inquiry on the failure of their top of the line DVD a while back. JVC wants $900 for this piece of scrap metal that didn't even last 18 months? I found it trying to give professional sound with an amateur interface. Too many bells and whistles. Could have focused the cost of developing it into more powerful, but less confusing sysems. Kinda like the way windows ruins a computer when DOS does the same thing better and faster for a person who has brains. Suddenly, the display is gone, there is no throughput, and JVC will not respond to inquiries posted at their website Similar Products Used: Older JVC tuner amps. |
[Jan 13, 2000]
Ro K
Audio Enthusiast
From Casual in El Prado, NM: |
[Jan 13, 2000]
Rob K
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Tons of features. Good sound (I can't hear a hum). RF remote kicks arse. Lots of digital inputs.
Weakness:
No digital output(s) (arrghhh), Text Compulink glitch w/MD recorder, no Loudness button on remote, comp-3 sucks Okay, I'm gonna start w/my biggest pet peave: Similar Products Used: Sony. |
[Feb 05, 2000]
Lars
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Loaded with Features, S-Video Switching, Digital Inputs, Good Remote
Weakness:
Remote has no DVD codes. Cannot learn. Exceptional value for dollar spend, $530 from pcWonders.com. Similar Products Used: Sony, Marantz |
[Jul 13, 2000]
Dan Lange
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Flexibility, channel separation, performance
Weakness:
Hiss? Man, just spent an hour putting together a review just to have the power flip off! Here we go again... Similar Products Used: TEAC 9100 |
[May 21, 2000]
Keith
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Features, advanced Supe-A tech
Weakness:
Nice remote but will not operate a DVD player This unit was purchased in Oct 1999 and had to be sent out to JVC for repairs in March 2000. While listening to the unit it just went dead, no display, no control. They had to replace a fuse and 2 SI Transistors under warranty. At this time the unit has worked flawlessly (cross my fingers) Similar Products Used: Sony STR-DE935 |
[Nov 10, 1999]
Sammy Shotz
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Awesome sound...totally blew away the Kenwood i owned
Weakness:
None that i can see Instead of going into a 42 page essay I will describe it in 1 sentence. Similar Products Used: Kenwood 2080 |
[Dec 28, 2001]
R. A.
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Plenty of power: 130 watts per channel, min RMS, driven into 8 ohms, with no more than 0.02% THD. Multi-Room/ Multi-Source, RF remote. Compu-link, which integrates JVC CD players to this receiver.
Weakness:
No 5 channel stereo, remote does not have learning capability or macro functions The JVC RX-1028VBK is a fine receiver. Plenty of power, with clean sound. I currently use this receiver to power speakers in my bedroom and dining room via Kimber Kable. The receiver is located, or rather hidden in a pantry next to a JVC 200 disc CD player, both of which I can control any where in the house via the RF remote. Very convenient to be able to switch from CD to FM stations while in either room. I power my home theatre setup in the living room with an Onkyo TX-DS676. I actually feel the JVC has the better sound, however the Onkyo has 5 channel stereo and a learning/ macro remote. If this receiver had either of these features it would be superior to the Onkyo, IMO. I haven't experieced any problems in nearly two years of almost daily use. Similar Products Used: Onkyo TX-DS676 |
[Sep 13, 2000]
Mark Owens
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good all around unit. Over all, I would say I have been very pleased with the unit...until tonight. |