Features
RX-397 Natural Sound AM/FM Stereo Receiver, 100W
Superior Sound Quality with Pure Direct Switch, Linear Damping, High Dynamic Power and Advanced Circuits
Features
RX-397 Natural Sound AM/FM Stereo Receiver, 100W
Superior Sound Quality with Pure Direct Switch, Linear Damping, High Dynamic Power and Advanced Circuits
MAIN FEATURES
High Sound Quality
- Pure Direct Amplification
- Super Audio CD and DVD-Audio Ready with Extended Frequency Response
- Linear Damping
- High Dynamic Power Capability
Advanced Features
- Continuously Variable Loudness Control and Treble/Balance Controls (with Center Clicks)
- Remote Controllable Motor Driven Volume Control
- Speaker A, B or A+B Selection
- 40-Station AM/FM Random Access Preset
- RoHS Compliant
Other Features
- All Electronic Parts are Exceptionally High Quality
- Low-Impedance Power Supply
- Remote Control Input/Output Terminals
- Tape Monitor Switch
- 5 Audio Input Terminals with Phono Input Terminal
- Front Panel Headphone Jack
- Impedance Selector (8 ohms/4ohms)
- 40-Station AM/FM Random Access Preset Tuning
- Auto FM Station Memory and Preset Editing (Auto Station Memory)
Technology
Audio & Video
Specs
Specifications
| RMS Output Power | 50W x 2 | |
|---|---|---|
| Pure Direct Switch | Yes | |
| Super Audio CD/DVD Audio Ready w/Extended Frequency Response | Yes | |
| THD | 0.04% | |
| Linear Damping Factor (Speaker A) | 150 | |
| Continuously Variable Loudness Control | Yes | |
| Remote Controllable Master Volume Control | Motor-driven | |
| 40-Station Preset Tuning | Yes | |
| IR Ports | Yes | |
| Size (W x H x D) | 17-1/8” x 5-3/4” x 12-1/8” | |
| Weight | 14.1 lbs. | |
| Shipping Dimension (W x H x D) / Weight (lbs.) | 21" x 9" x 14-1/2" / 17.4 | |
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