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JVC discovers FREE Power! [message #40486] Sun, 02 March 2003 20:11 Go to next message
Chris R is currently offline  Chris R
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Registered: May 2009
Master
As amazing as it sounds, its TRUE! I bought a JVC RX-8020VBK surround
receiver ('cause I wanted it for the bedroom). Its rated at 120W/ch
rms, .08% distortion, 20-20KHz (stereo), 100W/ch x 5, at 1Khz. On
the back of the unit, its rated at 320W/440VA input. According to
my calculations, I can produce extra, free, 180W just by running this
thing full out! Amazing!

On the good side, it works great with my 2Pi's as the fronts. No idea
how much signal tweaking is going on behind my back, but it sounds
good anyway. At least it has an "analog direct" button that removes
all that junk, and that mode does sound much better to me.

Just a heads up...

Runs on tachyons! [message #40490 is a reply to message #40486] Sun, 02 March 2003 20:56 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Registered: January 2001
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Five channel output of 100 watts per. And input requirements of 320 watts. Pretty cool, you're right! Anyway, glad it sounds good.
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