Home Theater Receivers
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Denon AVR-E200 [Scratch & Dent]
5.1-channel home theater receiver
Low Stock
- 5-channel amplifier; 75 watts per channel with 2 channels driven
- listen to a portable music player via the front-panel minijack input
- Dolby® and DTS® surround sound decoding
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Sony STR-DH520 [Scratch & Dent]
7.1-channel home theater receiver
Low Stock
- 7-channel amplifier; 90 watts per channel with 2 channels driven
- 4 HDMI inputs, 1 HDMI output
- Dolby TrueHD, Pro logic IIz, DTS-HD, and HD Digital Cinema Sound
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Cambridge Audio Azur 351R [Open Box]
5.1-channel home theater receiver
Low Stock
- 5-channel amplifier; 70 watts per channel with 2 channels driven
- audiophile-grade components including a toroidal power supply and all-metal chassis ensure accurate sound and minimize distortion
- Cirrus Logic 24-bit/192kHz digital-to-analog converters and 32-bit DSPs for detailed stereo and surround sound
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NAD T 787 [Scratch & Dent]
7.2-channel home theater receiver
Low Stock
- 7-channel amplifier; 150 watts per channel with 2 channels driven
- 7 HDMI inputs, 2 HDMI outputs
- dual toroidal transformers deliver clean, consistent power to all channels
Home Theater Receivers: How to Choose From playing music to delivering surround sound thrills, today's receivers offer more than ever. Learn how to find a model that's right for you.
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