Brand and Model: | Teac AG-D9230 |
Price ($USD): | $599 |
Features: |
Tuner | Amp | Dolby Prologic |
Dolby Digital | DTS | THX Certified |
7.1 Channels | | |
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Audio Inputs: |
6ch: | 6 | | Phono: | 0 |
Digital Coax: | 1 | | Digital Optical: | 0 |
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Video Inputs: |
Composite: | 4 | | S-Video: | 3 |
Component: | | | | |
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Audio Outputs: |
Speaker: | 5 + A/B mains | | Preamp/6ch.: | 6 + sub |
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Video Outputs: |
Composite: | 2 | | S-Video: | 2 |
Component: | |
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Amplifier |
Power (Main Speakers): | 130St; 100x5 Watts |
Power (Surround Speakers): | 100 Watts |
THD: | % |
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Weight (lbs): | 23.5 lbs. lbs. |
Dimensions (w/h/d): | 17 1/8" x 6 1/2" x 15 |
Description: | 24-bit / 96 kHz D/A Converters, OSD, "Secondary Audio
for Video Editing Sytem," signal reproduction "from
14 Hz to over 65 kHz with exceptional linearity
(+1./-3k db)," and 2 Component Video In and 1 Out
on a receiver that retails for &599 and I found for
$390. I just wanted something for my bedroom but am
wondering whether I should have spent almost $4000
for a Parasound that doesn't sound remarkably better.
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