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Go Beyond the Limitations of Other Home Theater Receivers Limiting your A / V receiver to just home theater is something that other companies may do but a t Onkyo we take a decidedly different approach with the creation of an entirely new categor y for home entertainment . The TX - NR801 has the value added feature only we can provide —Net-T une [...]
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TX - NR801 THX S ELECT 7.1-C HANNEL A/V S URROUND H OME N ETWORK R ECEIVER NPR No. 03N42 09/03 Printed in Japan Amplifier Features • 160 Watts/Ch, continuous 6 Ω at 1 kHz, JEIT A • VLSC ( Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry ) for L /C /R • Wide Range Amplifier T echnology ( WRA T ) • Extended Frequency Response ( 10 Hz to 100 kHz ) • Reduce[...]