| Brand Name: | Kenwood |
| Brand Name: | Kenwood |
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Internally, the receiver is equipped with a 32-bit floating point SHARC digital signal processor and a 24-bit/96 kHz audio digital-to-analog converter, which combine to deliver remarkably accurate, explosive sound whether you're playing the newest Halo title, watching the latest Hollywood spectacle, or listening to your favorite hip-hop CD. The audio experience is enhanced by the five DSP modes--arena, theater, jazz club, stadium, and disco--that simulate the acoustics of the most common live venues.
The receiver's dual-source/single-zone operation lets you listen to your game's sound through headphones while the rest of your family enjoys music through the speakers, ensuring the end of entertainment system squabbling. And thanks to the Dolby Headphone processing, which creates an out-of-the-box 5.1-channel surround effect through any pair of ordinary stereo headphones (not included), the game still sounds great. The supplied universal pre-programmed remote control even has ready-to-go codes for the most popular game consoles, including Xbox and PlayStation2.
The receiver is ready for traditional movie viewing, too, of course, with decoding for 6.1 Dolby Digital EX, DTS-ES, DTS 96/24, DTS Neo:6 formats, along with 5.1 DTS and Dolby Digital soundtracks. It also boasts Dolby Pro Logic IIx decoding, which transforms your ordinary two-channel stereo music sources, such as CDs, tapes, and FM radio, into full-blown 6.1-channel surround masterpieces.
The receiver also offers an active equalizer function that adapts to the type of speakers you own (full range, satellite, etc.) and the type of program you're listening to (movies, music, or games). The resulting audio can meet all types of expectations, whether you like your audio tight and crisp or full of booming echoes.
Additional functions include automatic signal detection and selection for both analog and digital sources (instinctively switches between CD player, DVD player, or satellite receiver depending on which unit is playing); HD component pass-through; and a Midnight Theater mode, which softens loud passages of movies so that people in other rooms won't be disturbed. And, of course, the receiver includes a quartz PLL-synthesized AM/FM tuner with 40 station presets.
The unit's PurePath digital power amplifier from Texas Instruments delivers 100 watts to each of its 6 channels so your games, movies, and music will really rock the house. And the Kenwood-exclusive Fineline design matches many of today's popular flat-panel TVs and blends with other entertainment components. For the ultimate in flexibility, the VR-7200 offers two component video inputs for such items as DVD players and HD receivers, two S-video inputs, and five composite inputs. It also comes with five video outputs (one component, two S-video, and two composite), along with six RCA audio inputs (including a front-panel input), five digital audio inputs (two coaxial and three optical), and three pre-outs (subwoofer, left back surround and right back surround). The receiver measures 17.31 by 3.12 by 14.31 inches (W x H x D) and is backed by a two-year warranty on parts and labor.
What's in the Box
VR-7200 receiver, remote control, user's manual.
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