Sherwood RX-4105 2-Channel 100-Watt Stereo Receiver
- 100 Watts per Channel x 2 in Stereo Mode with less than 0.08% THD, 20 Hz-20 kHz, 8 Ohms
- Switching for two pairs of loudspeakers
- 5 Audio Inputs including Tuner
- Quartz PLL Synthesized Digital Tuning
- 30 Station Presets (Random)
Product Description
The Sherwood RX-4105 100 Watt Stereo Receiver. In our modern, surround sound driven audio universe where home theater enthusiasts hear airplanes fly overhead and bombs exploding around them, one might think that mere Stereo is old fashioned. But don’t be mislead — humans have only two ears and stereo is still a significant life form. Our case in point: the RX-4105. It’s actually an update of our market leading RX-4100/4103. rated at 100 watts, we’ve reduced distortion significantly. It’s now less than 0.20% from 20 Hz to 20 kHz and we’ve improved the reliability with a new layout borrowed from our higher end models. The RX-4105 has a good AM/FM tuner with the ability to pre-set up to 30 favorite stati… More >>
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By J. Flagler, July 19, 2010 @ 4:02 pm
I read the reviews and figured this receiver would fit my needs. What I didn’t expect was to have to take it to a repair center as soon as I got it to fix the loud hum from the speakers. That was today and they estimate that it will be three weeks before I get it back. I wish I had never bought it.
Update: I’m too angry to write anything, nor do I want to waste any more time, I’m just going to write off the 90 bucks I paid, but if you even think of buying any product from Sherwood please read this review for this receiver:
NIGHTMARISH experience with this receiver, August 4, 2005
Reviewer: LC Ricker “baking mama” (Portland, ME) – See all my reviews
Rating: 1 / 5
By Raleigh Kris, July 19, 2010 @ 4:18 pm
The price is great, the specifications are great, and the product looks and feels great in person. Unfortunately the sound is very, very bad.
I am not an audiophile. I am happy with tv speakers as long as they work. The problem is that many tv manufacturers are making their flat panel tv’s with extremely bad speakers which makes it necessary to get your sound from elsewhere. When I bought this Sherwood receiver I wasn’t looking for incredible sound, just sound that I could hear clearly from about 7 feet from the TV. Well, it gets loud enough but there is just something very strange about the sound quality. It sound muddy with some things, and a combination of hollow or screechy with others. I even hooked up a 30 band equalizer to try and balance out the sound and I couldn’t get it to sound right.
My old JVC reciever died on me and I never even thought twice about the way it sounded because it just sounded kind of right. I guess you don’t know what sounds right until you hear something horrible and this receiver sounds horrible.
Rating: 1 / 5
By M. swift, July 19, 2010 @ 6:56 pm
I am unhappy with this product because it is not fully functioning. The radio does not function at all and because I do not use records, the only thing that this receiver is good for is to play CDs.
Rating: 1 / 5
By Yu Zhang, July 19, 2010 @ 9:23 pm
I just bought one. The sound is pretty good. I like it. Good choice for those who don’t want a 5.1 receiver.
Rating: 4 / 5
By W. Morton, July 20, 2010 @ 12:01 am
Don’t be Dont be deceived by the good looks of this receiver and the Sherwood name. These are garbage,and not even worth their $89.00 price. I know of 2 other poeple that have purchased these,and have had the same experience with them that I have. The audio quality is worse than any receiver I have ever heard. Comparable with a boom box in quality. There is also no way that these put out anything close to 105 watts per channel. Not even close.
Save your money,and spend $150-$200 for a decent 100 watt receiver. Common sense dictates that you aren’t going to get much for $89.00,and this Sherwood receiver proves it. A pretty $89.00 box with bad sound….
Rating: 1 / 5