Denon AVR4802 A/V Receiver Photo 4156249 Canuck Audio Mart

Denon Avr 4802. Denon AVR 4802 Photo 1136016 Canuck Audio Mart DESCRIPTION THX Surround EX, DTS ES 6.1 Discrete, THX 6.1, Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital, DTS A/V Receiver 125 watts per channel (8 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz, .05%THD) 150 watts per channel (6 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz, .05%THD) 24 bit, 96 kHz A/D conversion 3 sets component video inputs, compatible with wideband. ALPHA 24 Processing: The AVR-4802 includes Denon's renowned 24-bit ALPHA processing technology that reproduces digital signals in a waveform with the smoothness of analog signals

Denon AVR4802R AV THX Surround Receiver EX Digital DTS 7.1 Channel
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Denon AVR-4802 A/V Receiver THX Ultra, THX Surround EX, DTS-ES, Dolby® Digital 5.0 out of 5 stars The Denon AVR-4802 is specified to handle speakers with an impedance load from 6 to 16 Ohms

Denon AVR4802R AV THX Surround Receiver EX Digital DTS 7.1 Channel

Adjustable Cross-Over Switching The AVR-4802 supports subwoofer cross-over switching with a choice of 5 cross-over frequencies: 40, 60, 80, 100, and 120 Welcome to the upper echelon of Denon's receiver line! The AVR-4802's built-in processing and amplification meet Lucasfilm's rigorous THX Ultra standards — a guarantee of superbly cinematic home theater performance ALPHA 24 Processing: The AVR-4802 includes Denon's renowned 24-bit ALPHA processing technology that reproduces digital signals in a waveform with the smoothness of analog signals

Denon AVR4802R Home theater receiver with THX Ultra2, THX Surround EX. Here is one of Denon's best receiver designs of all time, the THX Ultra certified AVR-4802 Details & Specifications avr-4802-info-sheet-en.pdf avr-4802-owners-manual-en.pdf.

Denon AVR 4802 Photo 3668948 Canuck Audio Mart. The Denon AVR-4802 is a premium 7.1-channel AV receiver featuring high-quality audio circuitry, proprietary Denon technologies, and extensive connectivity options The AVR-4802 lets you make analog recordings from digital signal sources