Which is the best SR or ta receiver?
Which is the best SR or ta receiver?
Stay away from the RE series receivers as they are not anywhere near the quality of the SR or TA series, nor they sound anywhere as sweet. The SR series was the best receiver they built. Lot’s of current well designed and practially bullit proof. Very open and dynamic once the idle current stabilizes.
Which is better a SR 3A or SR 3A?
Definitely go with the earlier SR series receivers. They are far better sounding and the build is superb. They produce a rich, smooth sound that packs a lot of punch but is never fatiguing. I’ve owned a SR-3A since 1987 and just had it restored by the folks at Soundsmith in Peekskill NY.
Is the Nakamichi sr4a a good stasis receiver?
Now after owning much tube and solid state high end gear such as Accuphase, Blue Circle and Perreaux to name but a few I must conclude that the NAK SR4A is a fine piece of gear. It does not smoke my main system as few things can but it does a very nice job of extension in both directions with a firm solid grip on transients and bass.
What should I do if my AV receiver turns itself off?
Replace it with a new fuse of the same amperage and voltage (available from electronics parts stores such as RadioShack for about 50 cents a pop) and you should be back in business. If, after your fix, the receiver powers on, but then turns itself off after a few minutes, it’s possible something is physically damaged inside.
Stay away from the RE series receivers as they are not anywhere near the quality of the SR or TA series, nor they sound anywhere as sweet. The SR series was the best receiver they built. Lot’s of current well designed and practially bullit proof. Very open and dynamic once the idle current stabilizes.
Now after owning much tube and solid state high end gear such as Accuphase, Blue Circle and Perreaux to name but a few I must conclude that the NAK SR4A is a fine piece of gear. It does not smoke my main system as few things can but it does a very nice job of extension in both directions with a firm solid grip on transients and bass.
Definitely go with the earlier SR series receivers. They are far better sounding and the build is superb. They produce a rich, smooth sound that packs a lot of punch but is never fatiguing. I’ve owned a SR-3A since 1987 and just had it restored by the folks at Soundsmith in Peekskill NY.
Replace it with a new fuse of the same amperage and voltage (available from electronics parts stores such as RadioShack for about 50 cents a pop) and you should be back in business. If, after your fix, the receiver powers on, but then turns itself off after a few minutes, it’s possible something is physically damaged inside.