Technics SA-TX30 A/V Receivers
Technics SA-TX30 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 23, 2002]
tjobbe
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Power, solid plugs for all speakers, design with the power meters, 5.1 Input, Buils in cooling fan is silent
Weakness:
not up to date any longer in formats, I'm using this product now as an AMP through the 5.1 inputs only. It delievrs goodpower for my speakers and its clean and dry in sound. Even at higher listening levels its always controlled. I've never used the build in Soundfields as they are not up top date. The look-and-feel is great and for the price its a bargain. Hard to get... Similar Products Used: Yamaha, Sony |
[Apr 05, 2002]
mantro
AudioPhile
Strength:
looks nice,dvd ready (5.1)
Weakness:
no RDS and no tape monitor what is a real shame when you want to use a equalizer on all inputs Excellent! Similar Products Used: Technics Dolby pro logic set |
[Feb 10, 2000]
Richard Gross
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Wattage ratings, Dolby Cinema 5.1, large front needles.
Weakness:
No THX, This unit Is beautiful! It has not let me down. I use it mainly for my home theater setup and puts out plenty of clean power. I love this thing. With just a little adjusting, this unit can work for everyone in any home. Its not a plug and play unit, but once tailored to your system, its an awsome unit that you won,t be disappointed with. |
[Oct 07, 1998]
Ron Henry
an Audiophile
Excellent! |
[Oct 07, 1998]
Phil Iturralde
an Audiophile
Fry's Electronics (Sunnyvale, CA) had on sale for $299.99 (between June 19-23, 1998), the Technics SA-TX30 "Master Home Reference THX Control Receiver". |
[Oct 21, 2001]
Bob
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good Clean sound, Attractive face, 5.1 compatible
Weakness:
Hissing when turned up past 1/4 volume, Fine tuning needs OSD to work I'd have to say I need to hear the THX model in order to see if the audio is any better because the only reason I am selling it, is because of the slight hiss. Unlike the AX-6 which runs high-current all the time, it has pretty much the same amount of noise no matter how high you turn it up except for FULL volume. The rear's and Center hiss too much though on the AX-6 which is why I am looking to off load that as well. I've seen RAVE reviews on the newer Technics and the only thing I do not like about the sound is the hissing, otherwise not much can touch it in it's price range. I was thinking Sherwood because it has tons of options but I do not know if it can match the sonic quality of the TAKE capacitors. I know that the DA8N had no hiss coming out of the center and rears so I might look towards the DA10N or the DA15N. Similar Products Used: AX-6, DA8N |
[Sep 09, 2001]
Tobias Protz
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
pure power, sound clarity
Weakness:
slight hiss at very high volume, gets hot quickly I bought this Receiver because I got it for half the usual price here in Germany and it provided me with 5.1-input (was stuck on standard DolbySurround before). I hooked it up to my 5.1 soundcard from my PC and my CD-player and put it through my usual torture tests. Whether it was classical music or DTS-DVDs, the Amp rocked the house and it prooved to me that my center speaker wasn´t as bad as I thought, with my previous amp it just wasn´t getting the power it needed! The downside is that it doesn´t have any digital inputs, but I was well aware of that when I bought the monster so that is not much of an issue to me, especially when I catch myself again just sitting in front if this beauty and watching the v-meters swing to the music. |
[Aug 10, 1998]
Bill Anderson
an Audio Enthusiast
I have had my Toshibia SD-2107 DVD player for almost a year now and I have been wanting to take full advatage of the DVD audio technology, as well as have a good music system. I will start by saying if I had the money, I would most likely buy a $1000-$2000 Yamaha receiver, as I belive they are the best value. I, unfortunetally, need the entire system to cost that much. The SA-TX30 has 100Wx5 power, which was one of my requirements. while it didn't have a Dolby Digital decoder, it had a six chanel input. Normally I wouldn't have looked at this as I wanted a "all in one" decoder/reciver, but: |
[Dec 17, 1998]
Patrick Strom
a Casual Listener
A couple of months ago I experienced a home theater movie for the first time and I was instantly addicted. Searching for a reciver wasn't easy cause my hometown isn't very big and I'm often busy. With limited recivers to choose from I noticed the Sa-Ax6 at first, but it was out of stock for a couple of months.but when I got a good offer for the Sa-tx30 I couldn't resist. I decided to try it out on my friends equipment(he's got an knewood THX certified pre amplifier and power amplifier). It could handle lots of power( more than I'll ever use in my own apartment) with out getting much distortion, though slightly more than my friends Kenwood. Also i listend through a great deal of CD's and if was good. |
[Jan 19, 1999]
Sebastian Kamyshenko
an Audio Enthusiast
Very good. Use it for about 3 monthes and very happy. Just don't understand why some previous "hapopy" guys gave 3 stars - I use it in about all modes (no mono though) and for me it sounds just right. It's hard to add any details after Phil Iturralde 's detailed description - thanx :)Other components - Energy Take 5 speakers, Toshiba 3108 DVD/CD, MIT 4 inteconnects |