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In great shape and working well.Lots of inputs.Does Pro Logic and hall and stadium surround modes.Two flaws there is a scratch on the top part of the cabinet and I have the remote but it doesnt work on the unit. I think the remote works because it lights up.It might be the remote sensor on the unit is bad. This is a killer amp,check out the specs.This is for sale locally for my friend Graig so I may end this auction early if I get an offer and there are no bids.No returns unless damaged in shipping. You have 3 days for notify me for a refund.Local pickup is fine and you can pay with cash. The “75-watt” rating of the Denon AV C-2000’s main outputs proved to be very conservative. At 1,000 Hz, the front outputs clipped at 114.3 watts into 8 ohms and at 178.5 watts into 4 ohms. Since the amplifier is rated only for 8-ohm service, we did not attempt continuous operation into 2 ohms. We did make dynamic power tests at all three impedance levels, measuring 121 watts into 8 ohms, 176 watts into 4 ohms, and an impressive 225 watts into 2 ohms. The THD plus noise, when the amplifier was driving 8 ohms at 75 watts, was 0.0085 to 0.01 percent from 20 to 8,000 Hz, reaching 0.015 percent at 20,000 Hz. Readings were slightly higher at lower power outputs because of the greater contribution of noise, reaching a maximum of 0.02 percent at 7.5 watts. At a constant 0.1-percent distortion, the amplifier delivered 65 watts into 8 ohms at 20 Hz, 90 watts from 1,000 to 10,000 Hz, and 75 watts at 20,000 Hz. With 4-ohm loads, the maximum output at 0.1-percent distortion was 100 watts at 20 Hz, 118 watts at 20,000 Hz, and 140 watts between 2,000 and 6,000 Hz. The frequency response through a high-level input was +0, —1 dB from 20 to 20,000 Hz, and the RIAA phono-equalization error was less than 0.1 dB from 200 to 20,000 Hz and — 1.2 dB at 20 Hz. The sensitivity, for a 1-watt reference output, was 18.5 millivolts (mv) through a high-level input and 0.35 mv through the phono input, with respective A-weighted noise levels of — 83.2 dB and —75.5 dB. The phono preamplifier overloaded at 170 mv input at 20 and 1,000 Hz and 157 mv at 20,000 Hz. The phono-input impedance was 47,000 ohms in parallel with 160 picofarads.
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