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Sherwood RX-4109 - Receiver
Sherwood RX-4109 - Receiver

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Brand: Sherwood
Category: CE

Buy New: $98.77 (On sale from $179.95)
You Save: $81.18 (45%)



New (24) from $98.77

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 12895

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 21.4
Dimensions (in): 21 x 9 x 17
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: RX-4109
Model: 4109
UPC: 093279451161
EAN: 0093279451161
ASIN: B000MBUSD6

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • SHERWOOD 200-Watt Current Stereo Receiver

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Unlike the budget stereo receivers now flooding the entry-level price points at dealers across the country, the Sherwood RX-4109 is designed and built in-house with the same quality and attention to detail the company has been bringing to its audio gear for the last 50 years.With 105 Watts RMS per channel, phono section, binding posts, a versatile remote control and switching for two pairs of loudspeakers, the only thing that bespeaks the word "budget" about the RX-4109 is its modest cost.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars I wish it had mono   August 1, 2008
Great product for the price but wish it had a mono selection because I am using it with two-way in ceiling speakers, one per room. I will have to create mono files with itunes so that the music sounds ok using only one speaker.


5 out of 5 stars Great sound and construction on a budget   November 24, 2007
 10 out of 11 found this review helpful

This receiver is one of the bangs for the buck for any hi-fi enthusiast. For such a low price, you can get sound quality that rivals most home theater systems that cost much more money. Less is definitely more in this case. The discrete amplification really helped improve the sound quality of well mastered music media, and the radio signals are decent on stations that do not use lots of compression. The option to add 2 pairs of speakers is a plus so that you can use it in a smaller room or a larger room and the sound still feels like it surrounds you with the dynamics fully intact. The phono input is a must for me as I have a huge vintage vinyl collection, so that was a selling point for me. Since the sound quality and the build quality are both excellent, I don't end up having to upgrade to anything else.


5 out of 5 stars Extremely good value   June 3, 2007
 12 out of 13 found this review helpful

I have what appears to be the BESTBUY version of this receiver, the Insignia NS-R2000. It is identical in all respects, except for the name, and the remote control even works with the Sherwood. So, with that in mind, I replaced a Sherwood 4105 with this unit. I have 3 pairs of speakers connected to impedence matching transformer volume controls. 2 pair are 4 ohms and 1 pair is 8 ohms. The transformers are supposed to present an 8+ ohm impedence to the receiver.

With the 4105 the receiver would go into protection if I put the volume control on -50. I have now run the same speaker configuration with the 4109 for 18 hours and it has worked fine.

In most other respects, this is very similar to the 4105. Exceptions are that the 4109 has much better speaker binding posts and the remote control has bass and treble controls. The 4105 has satisfactory spring loaded speaker connectors and lacks the tone controls on the remote. The 4109 also has a Phono input.

I would say that all of the comments on the 4105 apply to this unit as well. I seems underpowered for a 100w/channel amp. But I am driving outdoor speakers and I don't want them to get very loud anyway.

For the money, this is an extremely good value. I am not sure how they do it. I have paid more money for earbud headphones. This unit was $70 after all the spiffs.

Oddly, this unit does not show up on the Sherwood website, either as a current or discontinued model.

It should be noted that all of the receivers I have looked at in this price range only support a minimum total load of 8 ohms.


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