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Product MPN
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| MPN: |
SA-XR50 |
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Key Features
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| Type: |
Receiver |
| Number of Channels: |
5.1 Channels |
| Stereo Mode Power: |
100 Watt @ 6 ohm, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, THD: 0.09% |
| Surround Mode Power: |
100 Watt @ 6 ohm, 1 kHz, THD: 0.9% |
| Surround Sound: |
Dolby Digital® · DTS ES® · DTS 96/24 |
| THX Certification: |
No |
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DSP
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| DSP Modes: |
7 CH Stereo · Drama · Game · Jazz · Live · Movie · Music Video · Party · Rock Arena |
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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 2 · Composite (Video) x 4 · S-Video x 3 · Component x 2 |
| Rear Output Connectors: |
Digital Optical x 1 · Composite (Video) x 2 · S-Video x 1 · Component x 1 |
| Front A/V Connections: |
Composite x 1 · Couple RCA Jack x 1 · Headphones x 1 |
| Surround Analog Inputs: |
5.1 Channels x 1 |
| Preamp Outputs: |
Subwoofer |
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Convenience
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| Speaker Impedance: |
6 Ohm · 8 Ohm |
| Speaker Selection: |
A+B or A/B |
| Tuner Presets: |
30 Channels |
| Tone Controls: |
Bass & Treble |
| On Screen Display: |
With OSD |
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Remote Control
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| Remote Control Type: |
Universal |
| Illuminated Remote: |
Illuminated |
| Design: |
Keypad |
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Dimensions
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| Width: |
16.94 in. |
| Depth: |
14.81 in. |
| Height: |
3.28 in. |
| Weight: |
9.3 lb. |
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Warranty
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1 Year |
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Miscellaneous
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| Included Accessories: |
AAA Batteries x 2 · AM Loop Antenna · FM Wire Antenna · Power Cord · Remote Control |
| Power Consumption: |
135 Watt |
| UPC: |
037988407897 |
| Product ID: |
22212577 |
| More Information |
| Details: |
Panasonic SA-XR50 Home-theater Receiver for A/V Surround Sound - If you use a DVD player on your TV or plan to Upgrade to HDTV soon, having multichannel surround sound is extremely important to complete the truest home-theater experience. Though HDTV offers a 5.1 channel surround mode, this receiver can deliver 6.1 Channels (adding a rear center speaker) for new DVD output. So you've got the choice of your surround mode. This receiver also has a Stereo mode for your Audio recordings. Let's call this a receiver for all seasons! |
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