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continuous average power stereo mode | 35 Watts from 20Hz-20kHz @ <0.09% THD, both channels driven into 8 Ohms |
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continuous average power five channel surround mode front L&R channels | 30 Watts from 20Hz-20kHz @ <0.3% THD, both channels driven into 8 Ohms |
continuous average power five channel surround mode center channel | 30 Watts at 1kHz @ <0.3% THD, driven into 8 Ohms |
high-instantaneous current capability (HCC) | ±20 Amps |
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negative feedback | 20dB |
frequency response @ 1W (+0/-3dB) | 0.5Hz - 100kHz |
dimensions (W × H × D) inches | 17 [5]/16 × 4 [7]/8 × 14 [15]/16 |
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dimensions (W × H × D) mm | 440 × 138 × 360 |
weight | 18 lbs, 8.2 kg |
CAUTION: Avoid opening unit to prevent electric shock; refer servicing to qualified personnel.
WARNING: Protect unit from rain or moisture to prevent fire or electric shock.
Note for installers on proper cable grounding per NEC Article 820-40.
Handle the power cord gently; avoid kinks, heavy objects, or dropping.
Place unit on a firm, level surface away from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight.
Instructions for safely moving the unit and cleaning it with a soft cloth.
Information on unit compliance with FCC Part 15 for Class B digital devices.
Diagram identifying all buttons, displays, and jacks on the AVR10 front panel.
Explains power button, headphone jack, bass, treble, and balance controls.
Details on input function selectors and the tape monitor button.
Guide to tuning functions, memory presets, and volume control.
Information on the display window and the seek stereo button.
Diagram of antenna inputs and TV/monitor output connections.
Illustrates connections for CD, Tape, VCR, and speaker systems.
Shows AC input cord and switched AC outlet connections.
How to connect FM indoor/outdoor and AM loop antennas for best reception.
Explanation of jacks for VCR, CD, Tape, and TV/Aux inputs.
Details on connecting speakers, subwoofer, and remote control systems.
Connecting pre-amplifiers or external power amplifiers via PRE OUT/MAIN IN.
Connecting front, center, rear speakers and powered subwoofers.
Using the switched AC outlet to power CD players or cassette decks.
Diagram and instructions for connecting front speakers to an external amplifier.
Diagram and instructions for connecting the unit to a subwoofer amplifier.
How Dolby 3 Stereo creates a more immersive sound field with front channels.
Using Dolby Pro Logic for encoded movie soundtracks and home theater.
Guidance on selecting speaker modes for optimal surround sound effects.
Selecting Wideband for full-range center or Phantom for no center speaker.
Using Normal mode when center speaker cannot reproduce bass frequencies.
Steps to turn on the unit, select input sources, and play components.
Instructions for auto tuning, manual tuning, and preset tuning of radio stations.
How to manually preset up to 30 stations and recall them.
How to select specific preset stations or scan through them briefly.
Steps for recording audio from various sources to a cassette deck.
Instructions for dubbing between VCRs or using separate audio for recording.
Overview of the remote control's infrared transmitter and basic buttons.
Details on remote buttons for source selection, tuning, and volume adjustment.
Functions for selecting surround modes, adjusting levels, and managing display.
How to set the sleep timer and use the test tone function.
Using the mute button and instructions for battery installation/removal.
Diagram showing the optimal angle and distance for remote control operation.
Solutions for units not powering on, no sound, or picture/sound mismatches.
Troubleshooting for surround modes, channel output, and center channel issues.
Fixes for tuner interference, distortion, and problems with preset stations.
Detailed specs for stereo and surround modes, amplifier, and pre-amplifier sections.
Specifications for FM and AM tuner sensitivity, selectivity, and distortion.
Physical dimensions, weight, and declaration of conformity (CE).