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Arcam AVR400
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English
High resolution audio sources
Dolby TrueHD Provides up to 7.1 full channel at 96kHz, 24bit resolution, with potentially no
losses in the compression process. Data rates can be up to 18Mbps.
Dolby Digital Plus Provides up to 7.1 discrete channels of audio with less compression than
traditional Dolby Digital encoding. Data rates can be up to 6Mbps.
DTS-HD Master Audio Provides up to 7.1 full channel at 96kHz, 24bit resolution, with potentially no
losses in the compression process. Data rates can be up to 24.5Mbps.
For Dolby Digital sources
Dolby Digital 5.1 e most commonly used sound format for DVD video, and is also the
standard for US television. Dolby Digital 5.1 sources deliver sound with ve
discrete full-range channels; le, centre, right, surround le, surround right,
plus a low frequency eects (LFE) channel.
Dolby Digital 5.1 Stereo
Downmix
Provides a stereo downmix of the source material for use with headphones.
Dolby Digital EX is is an extension to Dolby Digital decoding that provides a 6-channel output
from a 5-channel input. e extra channel is the centre-surround channel (for
which the two surround back speakers are used), and is derived from the le
and right surround channel information. is decode mode should be used
only when the source material is ‘Surround EX’ encoded (which is normally
indicated on the disc packaging and should be detected automatically by the
AVR400), but may be used at other times if desired.
Dolby Digital 5.1 + Pro Logic
IIx Movie
is mode is used to derive information for the individual surround back
channels from the surround channels, using the Pro Logic IIx Movie decoder.
Dolby Digital 5.1 + Pro Logic
IIx Music
is mode is used to derive information for the individual surround back
channels from the surround channels, using the Pro Logic IIx Music decoder.
e controls for adjusting Pro Logic IIx Music inGeneral Setup’ can be used in
this mode.
For DTS sources
DTS 5.1 Less common than the Dolby Digital format, but generally recognised within
the audio industry as being of superior sound quality. DTS 5.1 delivers
surround sound with ve full range channels plus an LFE channel.
DTS 5.1 Stereo Downmix Provides a stereo downmix of the source material for use with headphones.
DTS-ES 6.1 Matrix is is a 6.1 channel format based on DTS 5.1. It has the sixth channel matrix
encoded into the surround le and surround right channels. e sixth channel
is a surround centre channel and is directed to the surround back le and
surround back right speakers.
DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete is is a true discrete 6.1 channel sound format (unlike DTS-ES Matrix).
DTS-ES discrete mode operates only on sources with DTS-ES 6.1 discrete
audio encoding.
DTS96/24 Provides up to 5.1 channels of audio at 96kHz, 24bit resolution for superior
sound quality compared to standard DTS 5.1
Multi-channel source modes
Digital multi-channel source material is normally
provided as ‘5.1 audio. e ‘5.1 channels’ comprise
of: le, centre and right front speakers, two surround
speakers and a low frequency eects (LFE) channel.
Since the LFE channel is not a full range channel, it is
referred to as ‘.1’.
Surround systems decode and reproduce the 5.1
channels directly. Dolby Digital EX and DTS-ES matrix
enhanced decoding systems create one extra rear
channel from information buried in the two surround
signals of the 5.1 source. ese EX and ES enhanced
systems are sometimes referred to as ‘6.1’ systems. is
extra surround back channel is normally reproduced
through two separate loudspeakers, creating a ‘7.1’
system.
DTS-ES discrete is a true ‘6.1’ source, with six discretely
encoded channels, plus the ‘.1’ LFE channel.
Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD are
high-resolution surround formats found on Blu-Ray
discs
Decoding modes
e modes given in the following table are available for
multi-channel digital sources.
Special modes such as DTS-ES 6.1 discrete, Dolby
Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD are only
available from the correct source material.

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Arcam AVR400 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Output level6000 mV
Receiver type-
Frequency range20 - 20000 Hz
Output impedance50 Ω
Input sensitivity4000 mV
Pre-out connectivityYes
Audio output channels7.1 channels
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)100 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)0.02 %
Power output per channel (20-20KHz@8 Ohm)- W
HDMI in5
Composite video in4
Digital audio optical in2
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports1
Multichannel audio input typeRCA
Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) in3
Headphone connectivity3.5 mm
Connectivity technologyWired
Speakers connectivity typeBinding post
Audio formats supportedAAC, FLAC, MP3, WMA
Wi-FiNo
Supported radio bandsAM, DAB, FM
HDMI version1.4a
Product colorSilver
Audio decodersDolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS 96/24, DTS Neo:6, DTS-ES, DTS-ES (Discrete 6.1), DTS-ES (Matrix 6.1), DTS-HD Master Audio
Volume controlRotary
Power consumption (standby)0.5 W
Power consumption (typical)100 W
CertificationFCC, CE
Package weight20000 g
Cables includedAC
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth425 mm
Width435 mm
Height172 mm
Weight15500 g

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