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Device typeAV ReceiverAV Receiver
CPU
DAC frequency384 kHz384 kHz
Audio DAC32 bit32 bit
Auto sound calibration
Auto level
Surround sound in headphones
Ultra HD4K4K
UpscalingUltra HD (4K)Ultra HD (4K)
HDRHDR10, Dolby Vision+
3D
Multi Zone
Tech specs
Number of channels7.27.2
Power per channel
175 W /6 Ом/
175 W /6 Ом/
Signal to noise ratio106 dB106 dB
Acceptable acoustic impedance4 Ohm6 Ohm
Frequency range
5 – 100000 Hz /+ 1, - 3 дБ/
5 – 100000 Hz /+ 1, - 3 дБ/
Bi/Tri-amping
Media player and tuner
Tuner and playback
AM/FM radio
USB drive
network streaming audio
internet radio
AM/FM radio
USB drive
network streaming audio
internet radio
Playable formatsMP3, WMA, WMA, FLAC, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, Apple Lossless, DSDMP3, WMA, WMA, FLAC, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, Apple Lossless, DSD
Communications (interface)
Interfaces
AirPlay
Chromecast
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
LAN
RS-232
MHL
DLNA
Remote control negotiation
AirPlay
Chromecast
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
LAN
RS-232
MHL
DLNA
Remote control negotiation
Decoder support
Decoders
Dolby Atmos
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD
DTS
DTS Express
DTS 96/24
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio
DTS-HD Master Audio
DTS ES Matrix 6.1
DTS ES Discrete 6.1
DTS Neural:X
DTS Neo:6
DTS X
Dolby Atmos
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD
DTS
DTS Express
DTS 96/24
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio
DTS-HD Master Audio
DTS ES Matrix 6.1
DTS ES Discrete 6.1
DTS Neural:X
DTS Neo:6
DTS X
Inputs
RCA6 pairs6 pairs
Coaxial S/P-DIF1 шт1 шт
Optical2 шт2 шт
HDMI7 шт8 шт
Composite2 шт2 шт
Component2 шт2 шт
Phono
Control input (IR)
Outputs
RCA1 pairs1 pairs
HDMI2 шт2 шт
On headphones6.35 mm (Jack)6.35 mm (Jack)
Trigger output1 шт1 шт
Front panel
Headphone output
HDMI input
Linear
 /3.5 мм (mini-Jack)/
 /3.5 мм (mini-Jack)/
General
Power consumption600 W600 W
Standby consumption0.2 W0.2 W
Smartphone control
Dimensions (WxDxH)435x378x177 mm435x378x177 mm
Weight10.5 kg10.5 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogmay 2017june 2016

Surround sound in headphones

Possibility to simulate multi-channel (for example, 5.1) sound in traditional two-channel headphones. For this, a Dolby Headphone decoder is usually used, which processes the sound in such a way that the sound heard in the headphones is perceived as multi-channel — in particular, the intended position of its sources can be determined much more accurately. And considering that modern Hi-Fi class headphones are not inferior in sound quality to acoustics (and are significantly cheaper), this feature may well come in handy even for demanding audiophiles.

HDR

Receiver support for HDR technology; this clause may also specify the specific supported HDR format.

HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. This technology allows you to expand the range of brightness reproduced simultaneously on the screen; to put it simply, the viewer will see brighter whites and darker blacks. In practice, this means a significant improvement in color quality: colors are more vibrant and at the same time more faithful than without HDR. However, to use this function, in addition to the receiver, a TV/projector that supports the appropriate HDR format and content recorded in this format is required.

In terms of specific formats, the most popular options these days are basic HDR10, advanced HDR10+, and high-end Dolby Vision. Here are their features:

- HDR10. Historically the first of the consumer HDR formats, less advanced than the options described below but extremely widespread. In particular, HDR10 is supported by almost all streaming services that provide HDR content at all, and it is also common for Blu-ray discs. Allows you to work with a color depth of 10 bits (hence the name). At the same time, devices of this format are also compatible with content in HDR10 +, although its quality will be limited by the capabilities of the original HDR10.

- HDR10+. Improved version of HDR10. With the same color depth (10 bits), it uses the so-called dynamic metadata,...which allows transmitting information about the color depth not only for groups of several frames, but also for individual frames. This results in an additional improvement in color reproduction.

Dolby Vision. An advanced standard used particularly in professional cinematography. Allows you to achieve a color depth of 12 bits, uses the dynamic metadata described above, and also makes it possible to transmit two image options at once in one video stream - HDR and normal (SDR). At the same time, Dolby Vision is based on the same technology as HDR10, so in modern video technology this format is usually combined with HDR10 or HDR10+.

Acceptable acoustic impedance

The lowest impedance of the loudspeakers of the speaker system, with which the amplifier is able to work normally. The nominal impedance of the speakers, also referred to as the term "impedance", is one of the key parameters in the selection of audio system components: for normal operation, it is necessary that the speaker impedance match the characteristics of the amplifier. If the speaker impedance is greater, the sound volume will decrease significantly, if it is less, distortion will appear in it, and in the worst case, even overloads and breakdowns are possible. Therefore, in the characteristics of receivers, it is usually the minimum resistance that is indicated — after all, connecting a load of too low impedance is fraught with more serious consequences than too high.

HDMI

The number of HDMI inputs provided in the design of the receiver.

This interface is one of the most advanced digital standards used in modern electronics. It was originally developed for HD television and already in the first version it allowed to transmit a video signal with Full HD (1920x1080) resolution, accompanied by eight-channel (7.1, see "Number of channels") sound; in the future, the maximum resolution increased even more. Almost all modern TVs, monitors and plasma panels have at least one HDMI interface, the same applies to playback devices (players, media centers, etc.).

As for the quantity, the presence of several inputs allows you to connect several signal sources to the receiver at once with the corresponding outputs and switch between them through software settings without fiddling with switching cables. In the case of HDMI, the abundance of connectors is especially important, given the prevalence of this standard in modern video equipment; in some receivers, the number of such inputs can be up to 10.
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