Best advice Robert is to look at them hands-on. Most of the stereos now are
menu-driven. Some are multi-layered menus that are a bitch, excuse my French,
to operate. I had a Sony STR1000 that I borrowed while my Yamaha was being
repaired. I could not reliably set the stupid presents.
In looking at another store, the Yamaha RX659 I think it was, seemed to have a
bit more predictability in the menu system than the Sony. Only in the
lowest-end models can you avoid a lot of the menu garbage.
Steve, K8SP
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From: "Robert Clark" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 9:50 PM
Subject: OT Stereo systems
Yeah I am still looking for one. ;) Was browsing the BestBuy web site.
Some systems are satellite ready. Is this XM radio? Is it worth it? And
some have bluetooth connectivity. Is this a good thing to have?
Basic things I want is presets that are easy to access once set up.
Line outs. CD player/changer. I really want to pull in local stations.
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