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Yamaha R-S700 This unit has been fully tested and works great! -Original packaging-No remote Features & specsPerformance SpecsStereo RMS Power (watts)100THD in Stereo0.019%Frequency Bandwidth (stereo)20-20k HzMinimum Impedance4 ohmsAmplifier Class---FM SensitivityNot GivenSignal To Noise Ratio100dBPhono Signal to Noise Ratio87dBDAC Bit Depth---DAC Sample Rate---High-res Audio PlaybackFrom NetworkNoFrom USB Thumb Drive (USB-A)NoFrom Computer (USB-B)NoBluetoothVersion InfoNReceiver ModeNoTransmitter ModeNoAAC PlaybackNoaptX PlaybackNoaptX-HD PlaybackNoLDAC PlaybackNoStreaming CompatibilityApple AirPlayNoApple AirPlay 2NoDTS Play-FiNoChromecast built-inNoRoonNoHEOSNoTotal Number of Zones2Inputs & OutputsUSB Type-A PortsNoUSB Type-B PortsNoEthernet Wired Network Port---Phono Input1HDMI Inputs0Total Audio Inputs6Optical Digital Audio Inputs0Coaxial Digital Audio Inputs0Headphone Output1/4Stereo Preamp Output---Subwoofer Output---Recording OutputYesSpeaker Output Pairs2Speaker ConnectorsPostsRemovable Power CordIEC 2-prongOther InfoAlexa-compatibleNoGoogle Assistant-compatibleNoBuilt-in Radio TunerNoneBuilt-in Wi-Fi---On-Screen DisplayNoWidth (inches)17-1/8Height (inches)5-15/16Depth (inches)16-3/16Weight (pounds)24.7 Audio Features ToP-ART/High Current Amplification: Yamaha uses the ToP-ART (Total Purity Audio Reproduction Technology) design concept, which combines the latest and best technologies, parts, and circuit designs, to maximize sound quality. High Current Amplification uses superior quality components from input to output to achieve high current power with low impedance. High-Quality Power Amplifier: With 100 watts of power per channel (at 8 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz, 0.019% THD), the R-S700 delivers solid, reliable audio performance even when driving both A and B speakers at the same time. Wide Frequency Response: The receivers wide frequency response, 10Hz to 50kHz, allows you to enjoy the full fidelity of any source with two channel analog outputs. Dual Zone Capability: The R-S700 allows you to play two different analog sources in two zones. The receiver has a pair of stereo preamp outputs for Zone 2. You can control the receiver from the second zone using the supplied Zone 2 remote control when an infrared signal repeater system is used. A separate amplifier or stereo receiver with a pair of speakers, or a powered speaker system is required for zone 2. Loudness: The amount of loudness compensation is adjustable, using a rotary knob on the front panel. CD Direct Amplification: The CD Direct Amp feature routes the CD signal directly to a specially built-in amplifier, bypassing the input selector, bass, treble, balance, and loudness controls. This eliminates any coloring of the CD signal and produces the most accurate sound. The resulting signal to noise ratio is 107 dB. Pure Direct: The Pure Direct feature bypasses the bass, treble, balance, and loudness controls for the best sound from any source. Record Out Selector: Front panel rotary knobs let you listen to one source, while feeding a different source to the Tape and Line 1 outputs for recording. Speaker Terminals: All of the receivers speaker terminals are binding posts. They are not 5-way binding posts because a plastic collar prevents their use with spade lugs and they are too far apart for dual banana plugs. Bi-Wire: Compatible speakers can be bi-wired using the A and B speaker terminals simultaneously (they are wired in parallel). Impedance Switch: The R-S700 has an impedance switch, allowing operation with two pair of 6 ohm speakers. Pre Out/Main In Loops: The left and right preamp outputs are connected to left and right main amp inputs, respectively, with U shaped metal jumpers. The jumpers may be removed to facilitate the connection of an equalizer or external amplifier. Phono: The RCA phono input is designed for moving magnet (MM) turntable cartridges. If you have a moving coil (MC) cartridge a phono preamp is necessary. Subwoofer Output: The stereo receiver is equipped with a mono-subwoofer output for connecting a powered subwoofer. Headphone Jack: The receiver has a standard 1/4 headphone jack on the front panel for private listening. When headphones are plugged in, the receivers speaker output is not muted, so remember to turn the A and B speakers off. Max Volume Adjustment: Use this feature to set the maximum volume level (separate settings in the main zone and Zone 2); used to avoid turning the volume too loud by mistake. You can set the Max Volume from -30 dB to +15 dB in 5 dB steps, or to +16.5 dB (full volume range is -89.5 dB to +16.5 dB). Initial Volume Setting: Use this feature to specify the volume level when the power is turned on (separate settings in the main zone and Zone 2); choose between Off (same as the volume when the unit was turned off), Mute, and -89.5 dB to + 16.5 dB in 0.5 dB increments. 12V Trigger Output: A programmable mini-jack output sends a 12-volt DC turn-on signal (0.1A max) to another component that accepts a 12-volt trigger, such as a CD player or amplifier to power Zone 2. The trigger is programmed either to work with a specific zone (main room, Zone2, or either) or a specific source. Power Management: The power (main room and Zone 2) can be set to turn off after a specific amount of time without any adjustments being made; options include 4, 8, or 12 hours. Sleep Timer: The sleep timer turns the receiver off after 30, 60, 90, or 120 minutes.
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