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Nakamichi RE-10
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Average Ratings for Nakamichi RE-10

  • Value for Money3.4 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.7 stars
  • Overall Rating4.8 stars

3 Reviews For Nakamichi RE-10

  • Denzil Thakur. 24th Jul 2003

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Good Points: This amp is a simple looking, solid, well designed amp with plenty of power.Good response at both the ends of the audio spectrum.


    Bad Points: None. Fan dosn't seem to be a bother - a non-issue.


    General comments: Till recently I was using a Marantz integerated amp PM 57 (50 Watts rms)but its performance left much to be desired.
    The marantz amp no doubt had an excellent stereo imaging but the power output was meagre and the bass response was almost non-existant - it had a brighter response and one felt a need for an equalizer.

    This led me to sell it and go for the Nak RE-10. The Nak brought a sea change in my listening experience - the lows, highs and mid-range all came out well and gave me hours of listening pleasure without any fatigue. The bass is tight and without any distortion. The power is unlimited and for my midsize room, I hardly go above the 10 o'clock. The contour(loudness) switch boosts the lows and highs appreciably and is a pleasure at low listening volumes. Overall a great amp with good looks, sturdy design and excellent audio quality - a winner all the way . Recommended for 2-channel stereo lovers.

    A no-nonsense amp with less frills but sufficient features and good value for money. Well done Nakamichi.

  • AJ. Rank: Lance Corporal 26th Jul 2002

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I purchased this Nakamichi RE-10 receiver on July 26, 2002 as a second receiver in a bedroom system to be dedicated to recording FM on a Pioneer RT-909 reel-to-reel. I dub the reels onto minidisc, crop everything, and digitally copy to CD. There is one college/ high school station in Broward County (as opposed to about fifteen in New Haven, my old home town) and it is very weak. I specifically purchased a Pioneer SX-1250 and a Carver TX-2 tuner for another system so I could pick up this station. ...
  • Bob Schappert. Rank: Lance Corporal 9th Mar 2000

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    This receiver is a two channel stereo unit. The 100 w/pc RMS power amplifier is ample for driving most speaker requirements. The RE-10 has a line level output for powered sub-woofer(s). The front panle is simple and un-cluttered compared to many of todays receivers with digital type controls. Conventional rotary controls are used for Bass, Treble, Balance & Volume. All other functions controlled by push buttons on the front panel which is a clean, functional layout. Most important feature to me ...