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A VR-3806 A/V Receiver Latest DSP technology employed in DENON's critically acclaimed D.D.S.C-Digital circuitry for the finest in multi-channel audio performance ■ 'New DDSC-Digital,' for dramatically improved processing performance The New DDSC (Dynamic Discrete Surround Circuit)-Digital is a high-quality su rround sound reproduct[...]
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■ 1 Set of 8-Channel External Analog Inputs ■ Variable Gain Volume S/N in the useable area has been improved.Finer adjustments are also possible in 0.5 dB steps across the extended range of –80 dB to +18 dB . ■ Adjustable Cross-Over Switching for Subwoofer (40, 60, 80, 90, 100, 110, 150, 200 and 250 Hz) ■ A/B switching between surround sp[...]