- 35mm Color Slide
- DLP Projectors
- DVD-RAM
- Push & Pull Tractors
- Rain Covers
- Digital Cameras
- Normal
- 3-CCD
- Fans
- Skype Products
- Motion Detectors
- Focal Length over 300mm
- Microphone Accessories
- Speaker Installation
- Brunton
- Spectator Sport
- Heat-Shrink Tubing
- Video Multiplexers & Quads
- Film Camera Batteries
- Vibration Sensors
- Computerized
- Monolights
- Security & Surveillance
- iPod nanos
- B&W Fixers
- Watches
- Home and Garden
- UK Electronics
- UK Books
- Health and Personal Care
- UK Sporting Goods
- Clothing, Shoes and Accessories
- Electronics, Gadgets and Computers
- CDs and Music Downloads
- UK Software and Video Games
- UK Toys and Games
- UK Home and Garden
- UK Video Games
- UK Baby Clothes and Accessories
- Books On
- German Electronics
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ONKYO
75 watts x 6 channels into 8 ohms (20-20,000 Hz) at 0.08% THD * Dolby Digital EX, DTS-ES, DTS 96/24, DTS Neo:6 and Pro Logic IIx decoding * multibrand-for-video remote * adjustable subwoofer crossover * high-current, low-impedance amp design * -
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The TX-SR702 is the direct descendant of one of Onkyo's most well crafted receivers. And the legacy of outstanding sound performance bundled with a full range of digital format encoding and superior engineering has rightfully earned it the THX Select stamp of approval. Packing 100 watts per channel, more than enough to drive the most demanding of home theaters, the TX-SR702 now sports an extra channel - seven in all - to further enliven the complete entertainment experience. But how do you align such power with the unique dynamics of your home listening environment? You don't. Set up with microphone using theater room calibration automatically adjusts the parameters of the audio output with the confines of your room. With Powered Zone 2 for audio listening in other rooms, Pure Audio Mode and component upconversion with TBC, the TX-SR702 is your home theater's powerhouse. -
ONKYO
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Yamaha
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Harman Kardon
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Onkyo
350 watts, Dolby digital AC3, Dolby Prologic, DTS decoder, 5.1 multichannel inputs, assignable digital inputs, Subwoofer pre-out, cinema RE-EQ, AM/FM digital stereo tuner w/40 preset memories, Backlit learning remote w/joystick and macro -
YAMAHA
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Harman Kardon
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YAMAHA
The Yamaha RX-Z9 has all the features a dedicated audiophile could want, and then some! You get all the benefits of Yamaha's industry-leading CINEMA DSP technology offering 51 surround programs with 71 variations, custom installation compatibility, a wide range of audio and video functions and the user-friendly GUI display that offers an extensive choice of useful menus. 51 surround programs (71 variations) with SILENT CINEMA and Night Listening mode 192 kHz/24-bit D/A converter for all channels Digital component video up conversion Progressive Scan Output, Noise Shaped Video, DCDi, TrueLife Enhancer YPAO (Yamaha Parametric Room Acoustic Optimizer) On-Screen display with GUI (Graphic User Interface) Custom installation compatibility with RS-232C and remote control IR code Dimensions - (W x H x D) 17 1/8 x 8 5/16 x 18 7/16 Weight - 66.1 lbs -
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Kenwood Electronics
The Kenwood VR-505 is a fine-tuned Audio/Video receiver with Dolby« Digital, DTS, and Dolby« 3 Stereo decoding that can give 100 watts of clean power to up to 5 speakers. This unique design features multiple DSP modes and a full-function remote that can control just about any remote-compatible Kenwood component. -
Yamaha
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Harman Kardon
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YAMAHA
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Harman Kardon
Harman Kardon's AVR 500 is a shining example of a fine audio-video (AV) receiver with superb sound. In addition to standard Dolby Pro Logic and Dolby Digital surround decoding, the AVR 500 also comes with built-in DTS (Digital Theater Sound) decoding as well as Harman Kardon's proprietary Logic 7 and VMAx surround modes. Most importantly, though, the AVR 500 is simply a superb sounding receiver.For example, with CDs the AVR 500 presents a big, natural window on the music. The qualities we expect from separates (preamplifier and amplifier components) but don't usually get from integrated receivers abound here: a wonderful sense of air and ambiance; complex layers of rich harmonics; a beautiful nuance in vocal delivery; wide dynamics and subtle microdynamics; smooth, extended high frequencies; and a bottom end that is at once powerful and well defined and never muddy.
Surround decoding of Dolby Digital- and DTS-encoded discs, performed by 24-bit, 96-kHz Crystal DSP (digital signal processing) circuits, is just as impressive. The AVR 500 creates one of the most convincing and enveloping soundscapes we've heard from a receiver, rivaling the performance of many fine (and pricey) configurations of separates.
Unlike most of the overhyped proprietary DSP modes out there, Harman Kardon's own Logic 7 (multichannel) and VMAx (two-channel) surround modes work extremely well, in most cases audibly improving regularly decoded, discrete source material (such as Dolby Digital and DTS)--which is no small feat. Logic 7 also instantaneously generates 5.1-channel information from two-channel material from CDs, television, VHS tapes, and other sources, letting you take full advantage of your surround system.
Setting up the AVR 500 is--not surprisingly--a complex and time-consuming effort, but one that pays off. To its credit, the unit boasts a terrific onscreen display menu for setup, one of the best owner's manuals we've seen, and an uncluttered, full-function, illuminated remote control.
Although the AVR 500's price is higher than that of the average AV receiver, its performance is anything but average. In this case, the extra money buys you one of the most dynamic and satisfying receivers we know of.
Pros:
- Sound quality rivals separates
- Excellent build quality
- Loaded with features
- Controls are easy to navigate
Cons:
- Lengthy set-up procedure
- No phono input
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JVC
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Harman Kardon
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Sony
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