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Amplifier Type | Stereo Receiver |
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Frequency Response | 10 Hz-100 kHz (+1 dB, -3 dB) |
Weight | 8.3 kg |
Speaker Impedance | 4-16 Ohms |
Headphone Output | Yes |
Speaker load impedance | 4-16 ohms |
Phono Input | Yes |
Subwoofer Output | No |
Bluetooth | No |
USB Port | No |
Frequency Response (Direct Mode) | 5Hz-100kHz (+1dB, -3dB) |
Total Harmonic Distortion | 0.08% (at rated output) |
Input Sensitivity | 200mV |
Input Sensitivity (MM) | 2.5mV |
Signal to noise ratio (MM) | 80dB |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 435 x 173.5 x 379.5 mm |
Input Sensitivity (line) | 200mV |
Signal to noise ratio (line) | 106dB |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Line, IHF-A) | 106dB |
Dimensions | 435 x 173.5 x 379.5 mm |
Damping factor | 60 (8 ohms) |
Digital Inputs | No |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 110 dB (Line, IHF-A) |
Delivers 100 watts per channel for robust audio performance.
Employs high-grade discrete output stage circuitry for enhanced reliability and sound.
Features Automatic Precision Reception (APR) for clear and drift-free FM tuning.
Supports Radio Data System for displaying station name, PTY, TP, and Radio Text.
Allows organizing and recalling favorite stations into custom groups.
Enables integrated system control with other Onkyo RI-equipped components.
Provides 2 video and 6 audio inputs for connecting various sources.
Internal backup preserves settings during power interruptions.
Details precautions related to power sources, grounding, lightning, power lines, and servicing to prevent shock or fire.
Provides guidance on ventilation, water/moisture, accessories, and avoiding liquid entry for safe operation.
Details about warranty card, serial numbers, and recording copyrighted material.
Covers cleaning, AC fuse, power supply voltage, and general power warnings.
Lists essential accessories like remote control, batteries, and antennas included with the unit.
Mentions additional accessories like antenna adapter and CV plug for specific models.
Guide for adjusting the voltage selector on worldwide models to match local power supply.
Instructions for selecting the AM tuning frequency step for worldwide models.
Identifies and describes the buttons and knobs on the unit's front panel.
Explains the meaning of various indicators shown on the unit's display panel.
Details the purpose and operation of each button on the remote control.
Provides guidance on battery types, replacement, and warnings for optimal remote performance.
Offers advice on placement and environmental factors for reliable remote control operation.
Instructions for connecting a turntable to the PHONO input, including ground wire.
Guide for connecting a compact disc player to the CD input jacks.
Details how to connect one or two tape decks, including integration with a graphic equalizer.
Connects the video output of a disc player to the VIDEO-1 input.
Connects VCR outputs to VIDEO-2 inputs and inputs to outputs for recording.
Connects the unit's MONITOR OUT to the TV's video input for audio output to speakers.
Explains the switched AC outlets and capacity limits for connected components.
Provides step-by-step instructions and diagrams for connecting speaker wires correctly.
Details how to set the speaker impedance selector based on speaker impedance.
Instructions for connecting Onkyo components with the RI mark for unified system control.
Lists tape deck and CD player operation buttons controllable via RI.
Guides on connecting 300-ohm ribbon wire and coaxial cables, including adapter use.
Instructions for assembling the AM loop antenna for indoor use.
Illustrates FM antenna hookups for different regions and T-shaped/outdoor types.
Shows AM antenna hookups for loop and outdoor types, with usage tips.
Step-by-step guide on powering on, selecting inputs, speakers, and starting playback.
Explains how to adjust bass, treble, selective tone, and speaker balance.
Instructions for connecting and using headphones with the unit.
Covers temporary sound muting and setting the sleep timer for automatic power-off.
Explains how direct function simplifies source switching with RI-connected components.
Guides on manually selecting frequencies and directly entering station frequencies.
How to tune into FM stereo stations and manage mono reception for weak signals.
Explains how the APR system automatically optimizes FM reception settings.
Step-by-step instructions for storing favorite radio stations into memory.
How to access stored stations and remove them from memory.
Explains Radio Data System services like Program Service Name, Type, Traffic Program, and Radio Text.
Lists categories for Program Type (PTY) used for station searching and identification.
How to search for stations based on Program Type (PTY) categories.
Instructions for receiving traffic information broadcasts by activating the TP function.
How to view additional text information broadcast by RDS stations.
Guide to memorizing up to 8 characters for preset station names.
Instructions for changing existing names or clearing all stored characters.
Steps for recording from turntables, CD players, tuners, or tape decks to a tape deck.
How to monitor the source signal during recording using speakers or headphones.
Connects equalizer to TAPE-2 for recording equalized signals.
Guides on recording video discs to VCR and adding sound during video tape editing.
Addresses problems like no power, no sound, hum, and distorted audio.
Covers issues with AM/FM reception, preset recall, RDS function, and remote control.
Details electrical and performance characteristics of the amplifier and tuner sections.
Lists power supply, dimensions, weight, and remote control specifications.