Rated Power (Watts Per Channel): 110 watts into 8 ohms, two channels driven Specified Frequency Response: 10 Hz to 100 kHz, +0/-3 dB) Video Processing: Proprietary Auto Setup/Room EQ: YPAO Dimensions (W x H x D, Inches): 17.13 x 7.13 x 17 Weight (Pounds): 33.3 Price: $1,200 ...
The system manages to deliver a serious level of velocity from its relatively reserved amplifier, which offers a conservatively-rated 76 watts of total power. The division is broken down into 30 watts of boom for each 3¼-inch sub, and a tiny burst of 2 watts for each of the eight 1...
The RX-V871’s front panel has a step-down shape that divides it horizontally into two parts. Only the white display and a few miscellaneous buttons occupy the top. The bottom has the usual two large knobs for input and volume. Four Scene buttons—which unite specific inputs with specific...
Like the previous model, the R-S202 features two channels at 8 ohms and a claimed 100 watts per channel, with a frequency range of 40Hz to 20kHz. While this is only a stereo receiver, it does feature A and B speaker pairs that can be run in tandem for a basic multiroom setup. Rel...
The RX-V463 is a five-channel receiver rated at 105 watts per channel. Step-up models offer seven channels, but the omission of the back-surround channels needn’t be a deal breaker unless you just can’t get by on two side surrounds. Because it leaves out the back surrounds, the RX...