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Product MPN
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| MPN: |
VR-505 |
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Key Features
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| Type: |
Receiver |
| Number of Channels: |
5.1 Channels |
| Stereo Mode Power: |
100 Watt @ 8 ohm, 40 Hz - 20 kHz, THD: 0.7% |
| Surround Mode Power: |
100 Watt @ 8 ohm, 40 Hz - 20 kHz, THD: 0.7% |
| Surround Sound: |
Dolby Digital® · DTS® |
| THX Certification: |
No |
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DSP
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| DSP Modes: |
Arena · Disco · Jazz · Stadium · Theater |
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Inputs / Outputs
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| Rear Input Connectors: |
RCA (2 Audio Channels) x 5 · Digital Coaxial x 2 · Digital Optical x 1 · Composite (Video) x 3 · S-Video x 2 |
| Rear Output Connectors: |
RCA (2 Audio Channels) x 3 · Composite (Video) x 2 · S-Video x 2 |
| Front A/V Connections: |
Composite x 1 · Couple RCA Jack x 1 · Headphones x 1 · S-Video x 1 |
| Surround Analog Inputs: |
5.1 Channels x 1 |
| Preamp Outputs: |
Subwoofer |
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Convenience
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| Speaker Impedance: |
8 Ohm · 16 Ohm |
| Speaker Selection: |
A+B or A/B |
| Tuner Presets: |
40 Channels |
| Tone Controls: |
Bass & Treble |
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Remote Control
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| Remote Control Type: |
Universal |
| Illuminated Remote: |
Non-Illuminated |
| Design: |
Keypad |
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Dimensions
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| Width: |
17.31 in. |
| Depth: |
15.38 in. |
| Height: |
5.68 in. |
| Weight: |
18.89 lb. |
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Miscellaneous
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| Included Accessories: |
AM Loop Antenna |
| Product ID: |
7760 |
| More Information |
| Details: |
This Kenwood digital AV receiver represents Kenwood's forward thinking, claiming the most advanced surround sound on the market today. The VR-505 boasts Variable Input Sensitivity with Individual Source Memory. Bass Boost feature enhances the low frequencies of any music selection, deepening the bass response and enhancing listening enjoyment. Enjoy KAM-1 Power Amplifier Circuitry - this exclusive Kenwood modular amplifier circuit doubles electrical efficiency, producing more power while generating less heat. Tuner features include Automatic and Manual Tuning, Direct Access Tuning, Direct Preset Call, Quartz PLL Synthesized Digital Tuning. Pink Noise Generator allows proper speaker balancing. It sends a static noise signal, in turn, to each channel, allowing you to adjust each channel's level and volume for the size of your environment and your listening preferences. Audio Digital Signal Processing (DSP) recreates different sonic environments, simulating the acoustics of locations like arenas, churches, a... |
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