Audio receivers with trigger input
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— service input that allows the receiver to turn on and off at the same time as other components of the audio system. Such an input is connected to the trigger output of a control device (for example, an amplifier), and when this device is turned on and off, a control signal is sent to the receiver. This relieves the user of the need to separately control the activation of each device.When you make a purchase through links on our site, we may receive a affiliate commission.
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Type:network player Frequency range:20 — 20000 Hz Power per channel:8 Ohm: 60 W, 4 Ohm: 120 W Signal/noise:109 dB Inputs:USB, Phono, S/P-DIF, optical Outputs:to subwoofer |
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Type:network player Frequency range:20 – 20000 Hz Power per channel:8 Ohm: 180 W, 4 Ohm: 300 W Inputs:USB, Phono, S/P-DIF, optical Outputs:Pre-Amp, to subwoofer, trigger |
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Type:network player Frequency range:20 — 20000 Hz Power per channel:8 Ohm: 60 W, 4 Ohm: 120 W Signal/noise:109 dB Inputs:USB, Phono, S/P-DIF, optical Outputs:to subwoofer | Price from $799.00 Compare prices and buy EverSolo Play CD Edition 1 store 1 offer Loading online stores list. |
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Frequency range:20 – 20000 Hz Power per channel:8 Ohm: 200 W, 4 Ohm: 200 W Signal/noise:95 dB Inputs:to amplifier, Phono, S/P-DIF, optical Outputs:Pre-Amp, trigger | Price from $8,000.00 Compare prices and buy McIntosh MAC7200 1 store 1 offer Loading online stores list. |



