Fresh style, plenty of features, and surprisingly powerful sound distinguish HK's midline receiver. Yes, it's rated at a mere 55 watts per channel, but to our ears, it sounded more like 100 watts.
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The Bose Lifestyle 48 can store up to 340 hours of music from your CDs, learn what music you like and play back similar tracks. It's tiny speakers produce top-quality audio that is hard to beat.
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Yamaha's soundly built player delivers great sonics and its video quality is a step above the competition's.
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Onkyo's engineers squeezed a ton of features into this receiver. It has 85 watts of power and uses Onkyo's 'Wide Range Amplifier Technology' (WRAT) with the latest sound formats like Dolby Digital EX, DTS-ES and DTS 96/24.
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