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Sherwood RX-4503


$200.00 Released May, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Operation is simple and straight forward, don't need a manual for it. Front panel controls cover most of the functions, don't always need the remote. Bluetooth audio streaming works well, no breaks or lost connections.

The Cons:Limited support for high end audio standards beyond Dolby. Doesn't have many inputs or outputs, a little basic.

The Sherwood RX-4503 is a 2-channel, 200w stereo receiver built with the same quality & attention typical of all Sherwood products. It features a Bluetooth Audio Receiver Input (compatible with the Sherwood BT-R7), an AM/FM stereo player with a 4-gang FM front end, and totally discrete amplifiers (TDAS) for all channels.

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Plus, the RX-4503 boasts a convenient 43-key remote control for managing the unit from a distance, a large florescent display with system illumination for reviewing song/artist data, and both Dolby Virtual Speaker & Dolby Headphone. Additional features of the Sherwood RX-4503 receiver include 5 audio inputs, 5.1 CH direct inputs, and a headphone jack. The Sherwood RX-4503 retails for $199.95 and comes with a 3 year limited warranty.

Features

  • Bluetooth Input
  • AM/FM
  • TDAS
  • Remote
  • Display
  • Dolby Virtual Speaker
  • Dolby Headphone
  • 5 Audio Inputs
  • 5.1 CH Direct Inputs
  • Headphone Jack
  • 3 Year Limited Warranty

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    operation is simple and straight forward, don't need a manual for it

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    front panel controls cover most of the functions, don't always need the remote

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    Bluetooth audio streaming works well, no breaks or lost connections

  • 1

    durably constructed with heavy materials, feels solid

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    setup is quick and easy, well designed inputs that are easy to work with

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    excellent value for the price, would expect to pay quite a bit more for this level of clarity and fidelity

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    limited support for high end audio standards beyond Dolby

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    doesn't have many inputs or outputs, a little basic

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