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Arcam AVR10 7.1.4 Channel A/V Home Theater Receiver - Gray with 5 Years Warranty

End: 16.11. 2023 14:41:16 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 1200.0 USD FESTPREIS
  • Status: 30T 21:42:29
  • Item number: 225820945772
  • Seller: (|%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: Kissimmee,FL,USA USA
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  • Shipping: USD
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    Arcam AVR10 7.1.4 Channel A/V Home Theater Receiver - Gray with 5 Years Warranty trough Arcam. The receiver Does not come with the original box or mic. Instructions can be downloaded it via Árcam website. Dirac Live Its included. It comes with a gift receipt for warranty not for devolution. Everything works perfect and comes with a remote control. The Receiver has two minor scratch one on top as seen on the pics and one on the side which does not alter the performance of the receiver. It is a very powerful Receiver with a lot of fidelity.

Arcam AVR 10 - AV Receiver - Rückläufer mit Werkscheck ---

End: 16.11. 2023 09:31:45 on Thursday
  • Condition: New: Other
  • Price: 1690.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: 30T 22:57:43
  • Item number: 295989938250
  • Seller: (|%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: Essen,Deutschland Deutschland
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  • Shipping: 16,35 EUR
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    Arcam AVR 10 - AV Receiver - Rückläufer mit Werkscheck ---

Arcam FMJ AVR400 7.1 Channel 100 Watt Receiver Black

End: 09.11. 2023 02:36:29 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 145.19 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 166348510021
  • Seller: mobilegadgetmpls (3348|99.4%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Minneapolis, Minnesota USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Very good used condition. Fully functional and reset to factory defaults. Shows signs of use, some light scratches. Ready for setup in a new system. You will receive the AVR400 with power adapter, as shown in the photos. No remote or any other accessories are included.

Arcam AVR10 7.1.4 Channel A/V Home Theater Receiver - Gray

End: 01.11. 2023 03:03:58 on Wednesday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 199.0 USD Auktion
  • Status: 6T 22:29:59
  • Item number: 134781357200
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: (|%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: Cumming,GA,USA USA
  • Ships to:
  • Shipping: 50,0 USD
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  • Description

    The receiver is in good cosmetic condition. It powers on and the displays a transformer overflow message on the display, then turns off after a minute or two. Power cord and other accessories are not included.

Arcam AVR10 7.2-Channel Audio Video Home Theater Receiver 80 Watts Per Channel

End: 01.11. 2023 02:36:24 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 757.58 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 375004612713
  • Bids: 65
  • Seller: reachpar (31|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Oak Park, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    ARCAM AVR10 7.2-Channel Audio Video Home Theater Receiver 80 Watts Per Channel. Excellent condition, purchased from Crutchfield Outlet less than 6 months back so still under warranty. Comes with all the original accesroes and box as shown in the pics. Perfect working and cosmetic condition

For Parts ARCAM AVR10 7.2-ch. Audio Video Receiver

End: 31.10. 2023 02:01:54 on Tuesday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 399.99 USD Auktion
  • Status: 6T 21:28:7
  • Item number: 325859921656
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: (|%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: Minneapolis,MN,USA USA
  • Ships to:
  • Shipping: USD
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  • Description

    Brand: Arcam Open box exterior condition, tunrs on. No audio came out during testing. Screen and menu look to be functioning normal. Selling for parts in as is condition. Does not include the cord. No reserve. UPC: 050036353137 7.2-ch. audio video receiver 7-channel amplifier; 80 watts per channel with 2 channels driven,Dolby Atmos and DTS:X processing for use with in-ceiling or height speakers for more enveloping home theater sound,Dirac Live room correction tailors the. Attributes: * MPN: ARCAVR10AM * Color: gray * Weight: 43.65 UPC: 050036353137

ARCAM 7.2-CHANNEL HOME THEATER RECEIVER | AVR10 | BLACK

End: 28.10. 2023 21:30:00 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 99.99 USD Auktion
  • Status: 4T 22:52:14
  • Item number: 364543525453
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: (|%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: Grand Prairie,TX,USA USA
  • Ships to:
  • Shipping: 0,0 USD
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  • Description

    Brand:ArcamModel:AVR10Man. Serial:An0319-Hm0004225Cables Included:Power CordInput:AUX, Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, RCA, USBOutput:2x HDMIRemote:NoTotal Count of HDMI:9Type:Class AB AV ReceiverThe item above is fully tested. This is a used item that may show normal signs of use such as chipped corners, marks, slight dents, or scratches. Wear will vary from item to item. This wear does not affect the working condition. Unless stated otherwise in the listing, our Windows-based laptop and desktop computers are sold without an operating system (No OS).ANY ITEMS OR ACCESSORIES NOT LISTED ABOVE OR ANYTHING NOT SHOWN IN PHOTOS PROVIDED ARE NOT INCLUDED WITH THIS ITEM.Shipping Services: We only ship using UPS Ground. We cannot ship using any other carriers. We are not able to offer Local Pick Up. All items will have to be shipped unless otherwise detailed in the listing.Shipping Locations: United States only. We do not sell or ship Internationally. Any buyers found using a freight forwarding service to forward items out of the US will be blocked from making future purchases.Excludes: Alaska/Hawaii, US Protectorates, APO/FPO, Africa, Asia, Mexico, Central America and Caribbean, Canada, Europe, Middle East, Oceania, Southeast Asia, South America, PO BoxReturns: Require an RMA Number.

Arcam AVR10 7.1.4 Channel A/V Home Theater Receiver - Gray

End: 28.10. 2023 17:46:42 on Saturday
  • Condition: New
  • Price: 1124.17 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 115949390004
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: periosteum (123|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Whitefish, Montana USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Arcam AVR10 7.1.4 Channel A/V Home Theater Receiver - Gray. This is a NIB AVR10. I purchased two of them for a new build. I opened one and used it for a few hours. I’ve since decided to use a receiver that has Works with Sonos to better integrate into the rest of the property. It’s too late for me to return to where I bought it.

Arcam FMJ AVR400 7.1 Channel 100 W Surround Sound Receiver Amplifier no remote

End: 20.10. 2023 13:14:52 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 141.69 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 225753486412
  • Seller: pra-supply (43|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Burnsville, Minnesota USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Pulled this item from repair shop. I tested speakers only. Got sound thru front and center speakers. I did not test video or anything else. Selling as is. This item may work fine but I can not give any guarantees. I have so much coming in that I dont have the time to test everything.

Arcam AVR100 Surround Sound 5.1 AV Receiver / Amplifier silver

End: 15.10. 2023 17:13:36 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 52.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 115840871734
  • Seller: code105.1 (690|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Denbigh Großbritannien
  • Ships to: None
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Arcam AVR100 Surround Sound 5.1 av Receiver / Amplifier silver. Fully functional. In good condition save for the minor blemish on the volume knob as shown. The remote is missing, but I use a third party universal remote successfuly with a profile downloaded from the internet. Local collection only - this is unsuitable for posting.

Arcam AVR350 7.1 channel receiver 100W/channel, great condition

End: 11.10. 2023 05:29:48 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 129.82 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 204491812999
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: vsookla (145|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Acworth, Georgia USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Up for sale my Arcam AVR350 7.1 channel receiver 100W/channel with remote in great condition. Downsizing so no longer need it.

ARCAM 7.2-CHANNEL HOME THEATER RECEIVER | AVR10 | BLACK

End: 07.10. 2023 20:00:00 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 582.82 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 196009344053
  • Bids: 35
  • Seller: regencytechnologies (135330|99.6%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Stow, Ohio USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Brand:ArcamModel:AVR10Man. Serial:AN0319-IL0002934Cables Included:Power CordInput:AUX, Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, RCA, USBOutput:2x HDMIRemote:NoTotal Count of HDMI:9Type:Class AB AV ReceiverThe item above is fully tested. This is a used item that may show normal signs of use such as chipped corners, marks, slight dents, or scratches. Wear will vary from item to item. This wear does not affect the working condition. Unless stated otherwise in the listing, our Windows-based laptop and desktop computers are sold without an operating system (No OS).ANY ITEMS OR ACCESSORIES NOT LISTED ABOVE OR ANYTHING NOT SHOWN IN PHOTOS PROVIDED ARE NOT INCLUDED WITH THIS ITEM.Shipping Services: We only ship using UPS Ground. We cannot ship using any other carriers. We are not able to offer Local Pick Up. All items will have to be shipped unless otherwise detailed in the listing.Shipping Locations: United States only. We do not sell or ship Internationally. Any buyers found using a freight forwarding service to forward items out of the US will be blocked from making future purchases.Excludes: Alaska/Hawaii, US Protectorates, APO/FPO, Africa, Asia, Mexico, Central America and Caribbean, Canada, Europe, Middle East, Oceania, Southeast Asia, South America, PO BoxReturns: Require an RMA Number.

Arcam HDA AVR10 7.2 Channel 595W A/V Home Theater Receiver 100% Functional

End: 06.10. 2023 18:04:29 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 605.81 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 126105662504
  • Seller: shenidss9ckq (101636|96.1%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lawrenceville, Georgia USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Arcam HDA AVR10 7.2 Channel 595W A/V Home Theater Receiver Arcam HDA AVR10 7.2 Channel 595W A/V Home Theater Receiver Click image to enlarge Description     The Auction Includes The Following   Arcam HDA AVR10 7.2 Channel 595W A/V Home Theater Receiver power cord included wifi and bluetooth antennas included no box no manuals and no remote control       Pictures sell! Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing.300+ Listing Templates! Auctiva gets you noticed! The complete eBay Selling Solution. Track Page Views WithAuctivas Counter

Arcam AVR10 7.1.4 Channel A/V Home Theater Receiver - Gray

End: 04.10. 2023 12:34:37 on Wednesday
  • Condition: New
  • Price: 1271.25 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 115926437665
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: periosteum (122|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Whitefish, Montana USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Arcam AVR10 7.1.4 Channel A/V Home Theater Receiver - Gray. This is a NIB AVR10. I purchased two of them for a new build. I opened one and used it for a few hours. I’ve since decided to use a receiver that has Works with Sonos to better integrate into the rest of the property. It’s too late for me to return to where I bought it.

Arcam AVR10 7.1.4 Channel A/V Home Theater Receiver - Gray

End: 02.10. 2023 05:21:03 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 1023.92 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 126108385866
  • Seller: ro_baret (19|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Colorado Springs, Colorado USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 50,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Arcam AVR10 7.1.4 Channel A/V Home Theater Receiver - Gray. Purchased in 2020 and not used until 2021.  Moderate use at lower volumes and no issues sonically with the unit.  Cosmetically, the unit is in virtually flawless shape.  Placed in a cabinet the entire time it was in use and then immediately put back in the box.  

Arcam AVR10 7.1.4 Channel A/V Home Theater Receiver - Gray

End: 01.10. 2023 20:46:55 on Sunday
  • Condition: New: Other
  • Price: 1132.34 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 166229925425
  • Seller: floridags (702|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Hollywood, Florida USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Open box. Never been used. Includes reciver, Direc live subscription, calibration mic , WiFi and Bluetooth antennas, remote and power cabel. Purchased at best buy 6-15-23

ARCAM 7.2-CHANNEL HOME THEATER RECEIVER | AVR10 | BLACK

End: 01.10. 2023 20:00:00 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 589.02 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 196000340829
  • Bids: 35
  • Seller: regencytechnologies (134474|99.6%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Stow, Ohio USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Brand:ArcamModel:AVR10Man. Serial:AN0319-IL0002934Cables Included:Power CordInput:AUX, Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, RCA, USBOutput:2x HDMIRemote:NoTotal Count of HDMI:9Type:Class AB AV ReceiverThe item above is fully tested. This is a used item that may show normal signs of use such as chipped corners, marks, slight dents, or scratches. Wear will vary from item to item. This wear does not affect the working condition. Unless stated otherwise in the listing, our Windows-based laptop and desktop computers are sold without an operating system (No OS).ANY ITEMS OR ACCESSORIES NOT LISTED ABOVE OR ANYTHING NOT SHOWN IN PHOTOS PROVIDED ARE NOT INCLUDED WITH THIS ITEM.Shipping Services: We only ship using UPS Ground. We cannot ship using any other carriers. We are not able to offer Local Pick Up. All items will have to be shipped unless otherwise detailed in the listing.Shipping Locations: United States only. We do not sell or ship Internationally. Any buyers found using a freight forwarding service to forward items out of the US will be blocked from making future purchases.Excludes: Alaska/Hawaii, US Protectorates, APO/FPO, Africa, Asia, Mexico, Central America and Caribbean, Canada, Europe, Middle East, Oceania, Southeast Asia, South America, PO BoxReturns: Require an RMA Number.

Arcam FMJ AVR400 7.1 Channel 100 Watt Receiver Black

End: 28.09. 2023 13:06:31 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 273.92 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 115918121994
  • Seller: burnham6414 (16|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Kansas City, Missouri USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Arcam FMJ AVR400 7.1 Channel 100 Watt Receiver Black. Remote and Manual Included. Works great. Ethernet connection does not operate, but not needed to run surround sound. Weve had for 5 years and completely enjoyed it. Upgraded recently to an Anthem AVR when we remodeled our media room.

Vintage Arcam AVR100 Surround Sound Receiver

End: 18.09. 2023 23:19:08 on Monday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 47.37 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 145299044750
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: 333inc (624|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Dalton, Massachusetts USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 45,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Vintage Arcam AVR100 Surround Sound Receiverpicked up at a yard sale untested

Arcam AVR850 Atmos/DTS X A/V Receiver. Excellent Condition. 10 Months Warranty

End: 12.09. 2023 16:16:17 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 1501.1 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 325800036091
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: bluerose31 (517|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Ashford Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Arcam AVR850 A/V Receiver. Black pre-owned. Original box +outer box, remote control kept in plastic bag so is immaculate. All accessories brand new and unused still in packaging. Well looked after, non smoking environment. Back from Arcam (31/5/2023) as displayed had faded, on report please see number 16 + other work that has been carried out. Purchase date 12/5/2019. 8 months also still remaining on warranty. Only selling due to upgrade. Other AVR850’s selling for £1600+ (please note all Arcam AVR850’s at this similar age will end up with this symptom as stated on report number 16) This was working perfectly before being sent back to Arcam apart from the display. For us audio Philes if you want something that’s as good as 2CH as well as jaw dropping home cinema…. This is a no brainer! Only being honest as a trustworthy seller. Buyer more than welcome to collect. Otherwise will be shipped on a 3-5 day delivery. Any questions please ask.

Arcam AVR350 7.1 Black Surround Sound Receiver With Arcam CR100 Remote

End: 09.09. 2023 08:45:02 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 242.91 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 364354580091
  • Seller: 123wakaday10 (1676|98.6%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Birmingham Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 48,24 EUR
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  • Description

    Arcam AVR350 Surround Sound Receiver with Arcam CR100 Remote. In excellent condition and good working order Comes with instruction manual, boxed, remote and power cable.P&P include (it weighs 22kg) AVR350 is a high performance 7.1 channel home cinema and music receiver. Offering sound quality far beyond that of ordinary mass market products, the AVR350 will thrill even the most discerning listeners. Arcam has long delivered innovative features in its products and has been a front runner in the adoption of the HDMI interface standard. The AVR350 continues these traditions adopting two-way HDMI switching for automatic selection of digital video source. https://www.arcam.co.uk/product,diva-avr350-receiver.htm

Arcam AVR100

End: 09.09. 2023 06:42:31 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 115.47 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 225756211892
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: roy3156 (934|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Upminster Großbritannien
  • Ships to: None
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Arcam AVR100 5.1 surround sound amplifier good condition and perfect working order. If I was to be picky there is a small scratch near the bass control hardly noticeable. This is a quality hifi product that cost me a fortune when new.

Arcam AVR100 5.1 Channel Receiver - HiFi Grade Separates Unit - Great Sound!

End: 08.09. 2023 06:25:44 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 136.07 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 225760305494
  • Seller: sand2089 (505|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Fully functional, the receiver comes without remote control but can be controlled from buttons on front panel, and universal remotes are available. It’s a lot of quality HiFi for the money and as is synonymous with Arcam products, great sound reproduction!Some useful features like bi-wiring and bi-amping.A PDF of the user guide is still available from Arcams official website. Product information. Dolby Digital, DTS 5.1, Dolby Pro Logic RDS tuner Six-channel inputs and outputs 550VA toroidal transformer Removable IEC power cord Analog path for two-channel sources Two coaxial and one TosLink pre-assigned digital inputs Three S-video inputs and four composite video inputs Two audio/video tape loops (one S-Video/composite and one composite only) One audio-only tape loop and one audio-only input AMPLIFIER SPECIFICATIONOutput power (20Hz–20kHz at 0.5%THD)8?, five channels 70W8?, two channels 90W8?, single channel 100W Harmonic distortion, 1W, 8? at 1kHz 0.02% typicalLeft/right crosstalk > 60dB at 1kHzFrequency response ±1.0dB 20Hz to 20kHzInputsLine inputs: sensitivity 200mV input impedance > 10k? overload margin > 20dB Power amplifier input sensitivity 740mV (normal gain)OutputsPreamplifier nominal output level 200mV maximum output level 3V Headphones output impedance 390? PhysicalDimensions W x D x H 430 x 425 x 150mmWeight net 11.9kg Mains voltage 230V ±12% Power consumption (maximum) 500VA RADIO SPECIFICATIONFM section30 preset stations availableRDS Station Identification, Radio Data DisplayFM tuning range 87.5 to 108MHzFM sensitivity < 6µVTHD: mono < 0.25% stereo < 0.35%Signal/noise ratio: mono > 72dB stereo > 66dBPilot tone suppression > 60dBAlternate channel selectivity IHF > 60dBCapture ratio < 3dB AM section10 preset stations availableAM tuning range 10kHz step 530 to 1710kHz 9kHz step 531 to 1602kHzUsable sensitivity < 30µVIF rejection > 36dBSignal/noise ratio, 5mV input > 38dBTHD, 5mV input < 3% Soundstagexperience review (Roger Kanno, 2001) Arcam has long been known for its excellent-sounding, high-value integrated amplifiers. The companys first surround products, the Xeta series of surround integrated amplifiers, were excellent; however, they required additional channels of amplification that significantly increased a system’s price. Arcam’s first digital surround product, the Alpha 10 with DAVE upgrades, is also a wonderful-sounding unit, but when combined with the required power amplifier, the price is a surprisingly expensive $4899 USD. Thus for many years it appeared as though Arcam had turned its back on their legions of thrifty fans who eagerly purchased their integrated amplifiers in the $400 to $1000 range but who could not afford or choose not to purchase the companys much more expensive surround components. The years passed and Arcam upgraded the cosmetics of their Alpha series, released the much heralded Alpha 9 CD player, and recently revamped their entire product range with a new line dubbed DiVA for Digitally integrated Video and Audio. Included in this line is Arcam’s first full-fledged digital surround receiver, the AVR100, which retails for a very Arcam-like $1199. It looks like a duck. The AVR100 sports the clean lines and attractive finish that of all the new DiVA components share, and it is available in either black or silver. It is a very attractive receiver with an elegant look that is complemented by its understated green LED readout and relatively few buttons, all of which provides an uncluttered appearance. The simplicity of the AVR100’s appearance is mirrored in its design. It features basic Dolby Digital, DTS, and Dolby Pro Logic surround processing along with one ambience mode and a dynamic-range limiter for late-night listening. There are composite and S-video switching, but no component video. The three digital audio inputs are pre-assigned to their respective video inputs, but both preamp inputs and outputs are provided for all six channels. The tuner section features the Radio Data System (RDS), which can provide text information when the appropriate signal is available. There is no phono section and no provision to add one, unlike with most other Arcam products. Although the AVR100 functions like most other A/V receivers (albeit with fewer bells and whistles), it does have a few operational quirks. The most significant limitation of the AVR100 is its bass management, which consists of three factory-preset options. The three options are: all large speakers with a subwoofer, all small speakers with a subwoofer, or large left and right front speakers with small center and surrounds and no subwoofer. While these options might cover most typical speaker setups, it really would be preferable for a receiver to allow independent bass-management settings for each of the channels. The speaker terminals are British Federation of Audio (BFA) connectors. While the adapters furnished with the receiver provided a very tight connection, I would have preferred the option of using banana plugs, which are not supported by the AVR100. It will accept the use of bare wire, pins, or spades in addition to the BFA connectors. The remote control, although sleek and attractive, can be difficult to read due to small characters on the equally small and shiny buttons. Setup was a snap due to the limited number of functions and options that are available. Once the factory-preset bass-management option is chosen, you need only set the delay settings and levels for the various channels. The AVR100 senses the type of incoming digital signal and automatically chooses the proper type of decoding with nary a sound. The video-switching quality through the S-video inputs and outputs was excellent. Casual subjective observations did not reveal a slight degradation of the video signal, which is common with many receivers. The AVR100 is rated at 70Wpc into 8 ohms in five-channel mode and 90Wpc in stereo mode. Although I did not open up the unit, a massive toroidal transformer that would not be out of place in a high-quality power amp was visible through the bottom of the chassis. The Arcam receiver looks and feels like a high-end piece of audio equipment, which will instill a pride in ownership that is uncommon with surround receivers. But does it quack like a duck? This being Arcam’s first true surround receiver, I was more than a little curious to see if it could live up to my expectations based on what I had heard from the companys integrated amps in the past. Although it would be unfair to expect a surround receiver such as the AVR100 to sound as good as a similarly positioned integrated amplifier because of the additional channels of amplification and processing required, the AVR100 astonished me with a level of performance that I did not think possible from a mid-priced surround receiver. Listening to movies and music through the AVR100 with whatever speaker system and source that I employed was a sheer pleasure. The AVR100 was so good, in fact, that it quickly became my short-term reference for the four home-theater speaker systems that I had in house for review. There is a lot to be said for the convenience of having a one-box solution to your home-theater processing and amplification needs, especially if it sounds as good as the Arcam AVR100. Movies Although the AVR100 lacks 6.1 processing and has very few features to speak of, its performance on Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks is second to none. The sound was always smooth with good depth and lateral imaging that spread the sound all around the room. DVDs such as Terminator 2: Ultimate Edition had excellent low-level detail during the hallway scenes in Pescadero State Hospital and sound effects floated across the front soundstage with amazing subtlety. The well-recorded 5.1 music score of The Sweet Hereafter was incredibly spacious and had pounding bass, but it still retained the haunting tones of the Persian ney and the sweet sounds of the other exotic string and wind instruments. Every DVD I played was handled by the AVR100 with the same refinement that made less-than-pristine soundtracks tolerable and well-recorded ones a joy to listen to. Whether it was the complicated sound design of Toy Story 2 with its complex Foley effects and well-recorded music such as Jesse’s Song, or the driving hip-hop soundtrack of Romeo Must Die, the AVR100 always sounded powerful and was never strained. Even when pushed hard or used with less efficient speakers, the Arcam reached its limits gracefully without any obvious clipping or harshness to the sound. Music As good as the AVR100 sounded on multichannel movie soundtracks, it was its excellent performance on two-channel music that really caught my attention. While most surround receivers these days sound pretty decent on music with the elimination of much of the nastiness that receivers from just of few years ago exhibited, the AVR100 sounded fantastic when playing back stereo recordings. We often qualify the stereo performance of surround receivers as being good for a home theater product, but with the AVR100, I never had to make such excuses. Listening to music with this receiver always managed to bring a smile to my face. It sounded so good that I often forgot I was listening to a mid-priced surround receiver and at times thought that I might be listening to a high-quality integrated amplifier or even separates. It was that good. With my reference Infinity Composition Prelude loudspeakers, the music was freed from the speakers and offered excellent imaging, a deep soundstage, and an overall refined sound. Songs such as U2’s Beautiful Day from All That I Can’t Leave Behind [Island 314524653-2] rocked. The muted sound of the recording of Bono’s voice was reproduced with all the intensity of the vocals and taut, driving bass intact. Although Eva Cassidy’s Live At Blues Alley [Blix Street G2-10046] does not exhibit much soundstage depth, the Arcam placed her voice solidly between the two speakers and with such emotion that it nearly brought tears to my eyes. Reference-quality pop albums such as Madonna’s Ray of Light [Maverick/Warner Bros. CDW 46847] imaged like crazy, with instruments and vocals bouncing around the entire soundstage. Whether the AVR100 was using its internal DACs for two-channel music and multichannel movie soundtracks or the analog inputs which bypass the digital signal processing for even better sound with my upgraded MSB Link DAC, the sound of the AVR100 was exhilarating and always exhibited a smooth and effortless quality. Adding a multichannel power amplifier like the excellent Redgum RGH900 further improved the sound, as expected, but the internal amps of the Arcam sounded wonderful on their own, especially when driving speakers such as my reference Infinities. Comparison As mentioned, the AVR100 sounded much better than most typical receivers, which is probably due at least in part to the added attention that Arcam has lavished on the design and build quality. Although the AVR100 may lack many of the features of other receivers in its price range, its exceptional sound quality more than makes up for this in my opinion. I have spent a lot of time describing the two-channel performance of the AVR100 because this is where the sonic shortcomings of receivers are usually most noticeable when driving high-quality speakers -- speakers that are not particularly efficient, or those that have low impedances. Not so with the Arcam, which sounded wonderful with whatever speaker system I used it with whether it was used for home theater or two-channel music. Compared to the Arcam integrated amps that I have heard in the past, the AVR100 sounded less warm and more detailed than what I remembered. This is not to say that the AVR100 sounded bright or etched, but it embodied a good balance between detail, accuracy, and warmth that high-quality solid-state amplifiers like my Krell integrated possess. Of course, the much more expensive Krell ($2500) bettered the Arcam in just about every way, but the comparison was much closer than might be expected. To put it in perspective, the Arcam sounded better with music material than my Sherwood Newcastle/Anthem home-theater setup ($2800), but was not as powerful or authoritative on movie soundtracks. However, the Arcam had a depth and ease to the sound of film soundtracks that was more involving even though it may not have had the slam of my reference home-theater rig or of some other less expensive, higher-powered receivers. Conclusion Audiophiles and Arcam fans rejoice! The AVR100 is the real deal. Granted, the bass management is lacking in flexibility, there is only basic Dolby Digital and DTS processing, and limited connectivity, but I would submit that the AVR100 is a surround receiver that will win over most people with its outstanding sonic performance. Many of us do not require or do not want to be bothered with more than five speakers, making 6.1 formats such Dolby Digital-EX and DTS-ES a moot point. As for the bass-management issue, I would strongly suggest that anyone who purchases the AVR100 seriously consider using a high-quality pair of nearly full-range speakers for the fronts and also for the center and surrounds if possible to take full advantage of this receiver’s excellent sound. With the AVR100, Arcam has kept the design incredibly simple and has put the money where it counts -- in the sound. Excuse me if I sound like I work for the marketing department of Arcam, but this is one receiver that truly excited the audiophile in me. While the AVR100 may not be for everyone with its limited feature set, if sound quality is your main concern, then auditioning this receiver with a high-quality speaker system may just make you rethink what is possible with a mere receiver. [eBay code: JG 40 ER]

Arcam AVR100 5.1 Channel Receiver - HiFi Grade Separates Unit - Great Sound!

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  • Description

    Fully functional, the receiver comes without remote control but can be controlled from buttons on front panel, and universal remotes are available. It’s a lot of quality HiFi for the money and as is synonymous with Arcam products, great sound reproduction!Some useful features like bi-wiring and bi-amping.A PDF of the user guide is still available from Arcams official website. Product information. Dolby Digital, DTS 5.1, Dolby Pro Logic RDS tuner Six-channel inputs and outputs 550VA toroidal transformer Removable IEC power cord Analog path for two-channel sources Two coaxial and one TosLink pre-assigned digital inputs Three S-video inputs and four composite video inputs Two audio/video tape loops (one S-Video/composite and one composite only) One audio-only tape loop and one audio-only input AMPLIFIER SPECIFICATIONOutput power (20Hz–20kHz at 0.5%THD)8?, five channels 70W8?, two channels 90W8?, single channel 100W Harmonic distortion, 1W, 8? at 1kHz 0.02% typicalLeft/right crosstalk > 60dB at 1kHzFrequency response ±1.0dB 20Hz to 20kHzInputsLine inputs: sensitivity 200mV input impedance > 10k? overload margin > 20dB Power amplifier input sensitivity 740mV (normal gain)OutputsPreamplifier nominal output level 200mV maximum output level 3V Headphones output impedance 390? PhysicalDimensions W x D x H 430 x 425 x 150mmWeight net 11.9kg Mains voltage 230V ±12% Power consumption (maximum) 500VA RADIO SPECIFICATIONFM section30 preset stations availableRDS Station Identification, Radio Data DisplayFM tuning range 87.5 to 108MHzFM sensitivity < 6µVTHD: mono < 0.25% stereo < 0.35%Signal/noise ratio: mono > 72dB stereo > 66dBPilot tone suppression > 60dBAlternate channel selectivity IHF > 60dBCapture ratio < 3dB AM section10 preset stations availableAM tuning range 10kHz step 530 to 1710kHz 9kHz step 531 to 1602kHzUsable sensitivity < 30µVIF rejection > 36dBSignal/noise ratio, 5mV input > 38dBTHD, 5mV input < 3% Soundstagexperience review (Roger Kanno, 2001) Arcam has long been known for its excellent-sounding, high-value integrated amplifiers. The companys first surround products, the Xeta series of surround integrated amplifiers, were excellent; however, they required additional channels of amplification that significantly increased a system’s price. Arcam’s first digital surround product, the Alpha 10 with DAVE upgrades, is also a wonderful-sounding unit, but when combined with the required power amplifier, the price is a surprisingly expensive $4899 USD. Thus for many years it appeared as though Arcam had turned its back on their legions of thrifty fans who eagerly purchased their integrated amplifiers in the $400 to $1000 range but who could not afford or choose not to purchase the companys much more expensive surround components. The years passed and Arcam upgraded the cosmetics of their Alpha series, released the much heralded Alpha 9 CD player, and recently revamped their entire product range with a new line dubbed DiVA for Digitally integrated Video and Audio. Included in this line is Arcam’s first full-fledged digital surround receiver, the AVR100, which retails for a very Arcam-like $1199. It looks like a duck. The AVR100 sports the clean lines and attractive finish that of all the new DiVA components share, and it is available in either black or silver. It is a very attractive receiver with an elegant look that is complemented by its understated green LED readout and relatively few buttons, all of which provides an uncluttered appearance. The simplicity of the AVR100’s appearance is mirrored in its design. It features basic Dolby Digital, DTS, and Dolby Pro Logic surround processing along with one ambience mode and a dynamic-range limiter for late-night listening. There are composite and S-video switching, but no component video. The three digital audio inputs are pre-assigned to their respective video inputs, but both preamp inputs and outputs are provided for all six channels. The tuner section features the Radio Data System (RDS), which can provide text information when the appropriate signal is available. There is no phono section and no provision to add one, unlike with most other Arcam products. Although the AVR100 functions like most other A/V receivers (albeit with fewer bells and whistles), it does have a few operational quirks. The most significant limitation of the AVR100 is its bass management, which consists of three factory-preset options. The three options are: all large speakers with a subwoofer, all small speakers with a subwoofer, or large left and right front speakers with small center and surrounds and no subwoofer. While these options might cover most typical speaker setups, it really would be preferable for a receiver to allow independent bass-management settings for each of the channels. The speaker terminals are British Federation of Audio (BFA) connectors. While the adapters furnished with the receiver provided a very tight connection, I would have preferred the option of using banana plugs, which are not supported by the AVR100. It will accept the use of bare wire, pins, or spades in addition to the BFA connectors. The remote control, although sleek and attractive, can be difficult to read due to small characters on the equally small and shiny buttons. Setup was a snap due to the limited number of functions and options that are available. Once the factory-preset bass-management option is chosen, you need only set the delay settings and levels for the various channels. The AVR100 senses the type of incoming digital signal and automatically chooses the proper type of decoding with nary a sound. The video-switching quality through the S-video inputs and outputs was excellent. Casual subjective observations did not reveal a slight degradation of the video signal, which is common with many receivers. The AVR100 is rated at 70Wpc into 8 ohms in five-channel mode and 90Wpc in stereo mode. Although I did not open up the unit, a massive toroidal transformer that would not be out of place in a high-quality power amp was visible through the bottom of the chassis. The Arcam receiver looks and feels like a high-end piece of audio equipment, which will instill a pride in ownership that is uncommon with surround receivers. But does it quack like a duck? This being Arcam’s first true surround receiver, I was more than a little curious to see if it could live up to my expectations based on what I had heard from the companys integrated amps in the past. Although it would be unfair to expect a surround receiver such as the AVR100 to sound as good as a similarly positioned integrated amplifier because of the additional channels of amplification and processing required, the AVR100 astonished me with a level of performance that I did not think possible from a mid-priced surround receiver. Listening to movies and music through the AVR100 with whatever speaker system and source that I employed was a sheer pleasure. The AVR100 was so good, in fact, that it quickly became my short-term reference for the four home-theater speaker systems that I had in house for review. There is a lot to be said for the convenience of having a one-box solution to your home-theater processing and amplification needs, especially if it sounds as good as the Arcam AVR100. Movies Although the AVR100 lacks 6.1 processing and has very few features to speak of, its performance on Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks is second to none. The sound was always smooth with good depth and lateral imaging that spread the sound all around the room. DVDs such as Terminator 2: Ultimate Edition had excellent low-level detail during the hallway scenes in Pescadero State Hospital and sound effects floated across the front soundstage with amazing subtlety. The well-recorded 5.1 music score of The Sweet Hereafter was incredibly spacious and had pounding bass, but it still retained the haunting tones of the Persian ney and the sweet sounds of the other exotic string and wind instruments. Every DVD I played was handled by the AVR100 with the same refinement that made less-than-pristine soundtracks tolerable and well-recorded ones a joy to listen to. Whether it was the complicated sound design of Toy Story 2 with its complex Foley effects and well-recorded music such as Jesse’s Song, or the driving hip-hop soundtrack of Romeo Must Die, the AVR100 always sounded powerful and was never strained. Even when pushed hard or used with less efficient speakers, the Arcam reached its limits gracefully without any obvious clipping or harshness to the sound. Music As good as the AVR100 sounded on multichannel movie soundtracks, it was its excellent performance on two-channel music that really caught my attention. While most surround receivers these days sound pretty decent on music with the elimination of much of the nastiness that receivers from just of few years ago exhibited, the AVR100 sounded fantastic when playing back stereo recordings. We often qualify the stereo performance of surround receivers as being good for a home theater product, but with the AVR100, I never had to make such excuses. Listening to music with this receiver always managed to bring a smile to my face. It sounded so good that I often forgot I was listening to a mid-priced surround receiver and at times thought that I might be listening to a high-quality integrated amplifier or even separates. It was that good. With my reference Infinity Composition Prelude loudspeakers, the music was freed from the speakers and offered excellent imaging, a deep soundstage, and an overall refined sound. Songs such as U2’s Beautiful Day from All That I Can’t Leave Behind [Island 314524653-2] rocked. The muted sound of the recording of Bono’s voice was reproduced with all the intensity of the vocals and taut, driving bass intact. Although Eva Cassidy’s Live At Blues Alley [Blix Street G2-10046] does not exhibit much soundstage depth, the Arcam placed her voice solidly between the two speakers and with such emotion that it nearly brought tears to my eyes. Reference-quality pop albums such as Madonna’s Ray of Light [Maverick/Warner Bros. CDW 46847] imaged like crazy, with instruments and vocals bouncing around the entire soundstage. Whether the AVR100 was using its internal DACs for two-channel music and multichannel movie soundtracks or the analog inputs which bypass the digital signal processing for even better sound with my upgraded MSB Link DAC, the sound of the AVR100 was exhilarating and always exhibited a smooth and effortless quality. Adding a multichannel power amplifier like the excellent Redgum RGH900 further improved the sound, as expected, but the internal amps of the Arcam sounded wonderful on their own, especially when driving speakers such as my reference Infinities. Comparison As mentioned, the AVR100 sounded much better than most typical receivers, which is probably due at least in part to the added attention that Arcam has lavished on the design and build quality. Although the AVR100 may lack many of the features of other receivers in its price range, its exceptional sound quality more than makes up for this in my opinion. I have spent a lot of time describing the two-channel performance of the AVR100 because this is where the sonic shortcomings of receivers are usually most noticeable when driving high-quality speakers -- speakers that are not particularly efficient, or those that have low impedances. Not so with the Arcam, which sounded wonderful with whatever speaker system I used it with whether it was used for home theater or two-channel music. Compared to the Arcam integrated amps that I have heard in the past, the AVR100 sounded less warm and more detailed than what I remembered. This is not to say that the AVR100 sounded bright or etched, but it embodied a good balance between detail, accuracy, and warmth that high-quality solid-state amplifiers like my Krell integrated possess. Of course, the much more expensive Krell ($2500) bettered the Arcam in just about every way, but the comparison was much closer than might be expected. To put it in perspective, the Arcam sounded better with music material than my Sherwood Newcastle/Anthem home-theater setup ($2800), but was not as powerful or authoritative on movie soundtracks. However, the Arcam had a depth and ease to the sound of film soundtracks that was more involving even though it may not have had the slam of my reference home-theater rig or of some other less expensive, higher-powered receivers. Conclusion Audiophiles and Arcam fans rejoice! The AVR100 is the real deal. Granted, the bass management is lacking in flexibility, there is only basic Dolby Digital and DTS processing, and limited connectivity, but I would submit that the AVR100 is a surround receiver that will win over most people with its outstanding sonic performance. Many of us do not require or do not want to be bothered with more than five speakers, making 6.1 formats such Dolby Digital-EX and DTS-ES a moot point. As for the bass-management issue, I would strongly suggest that anyone who purchases the AVR100 seriously consider using a high-quality pair of nearly full-range speakers for the fronts and also for the center and surrounds if possible to take full advantage of this receiver’s excellent sound. With the AVR100, Arcam has kept the design incredibly simple and has put the money where it counts -- in the sound. Excuse me if I sound like I work for the marketing department of Arcam, but this is one receiver that truly excited the audiophile in me. While the AVR100 may not be for everyone with its limited feature set, if sound quality is your main concern, then auditioning this receiver with a high-quality speaker system may just make you rethink what is possible with a mere receiver. [eBay code: JG 40 ER]