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I'm looking into purchasing a stereo receiver this week and came across a Proton 930 Stereo Receiver.
(info from Proton-USA.com)
In 1984, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, PROTON introduced its first home audio component, the 930 stereo AM/FM digital receiver with FM tuner circuitry designed by Larry Shotz. Like all PROTON home audio components to follow, the 930 was designed to complement Proton’s video system in appearance and performance.
Is anyone familiar with this brand/particular model stereo receiver? If you've owned a Proton receiver, or knew someone who used one - could you post your thoughts? I just contacted the seller and he said Proton is similar to NAD electronics. And I only need a very basic receiver as it will be used in my bedroom (therefore no need for remote control or too many inputs), so it looks like it will be decent.
(info from Proton-USA.com)
In 1984, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, PROTON introduced its first home audio component, the 930 stereo AM/FM digital receiver with FM tuner circuitry designed by Larry Shotz. Like all PROTON home audio components to follow, the 930 was designed to complement Proton’s video system in appearance and performance.
Is anyone familiar with this brand/particular model stereo receiver? If you've owned a Proton receiver, or knew someone who used one - could you post your thoughts? I just contacted the seller and he said Proton is similar to NAD electronics. And I only need a very basic receiver as it will be used in my bedroom (therefore no need for remote control or too many inputs), so it looks like it will be decent.