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If they're really that bad these days, maybe I'd better stick with my 10
year old Sony. Presets are a pain, but I don't use the radio anyway so I
don't care, and I actually could set them, it just took a little effort at
first. I don't know all the buttons but I never change any settings anyway
but it's been turning itself off and on the last couple days which concerns
me.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 12:43 PM
Subject: off topic accessible sterios
> Hi;
> I am somewhat curious if anyone has found any particularly accessible
> stereo
> receivers or bookshelf systems? I am not necessarily looking for
> something
> that is particularly high end? I have a rather nice sony bookshelf system
> with cd changer, two cassette decks etc but its getting old and I never
> figured out 50% of the buttons. The presets were fairly unusable which
> was
> a pain. My wife says I should sell it along with the house but then I
> have
> to go shopping and everyone is probably right that newer systems have lots
> of menus.
> Richard
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