Receiver needs some TLC.
We are offering a 7.1-channel Marantz SR5500 audio-video surround-sound receiver. The information in the URL below will help you decide if you can use it.
The unit was made in 2005. Here is a summary of its features. You'll find informative reviews online.
• 90 Watts (into 8 ohms) x 7 ch Amps • Dolby Digital EX®, Pro Logic IIx® (Movie/Music/Game), • DTS 96/24, ES® (Discrete 6.1/Matrix 6.1), Neo:6 (Cinema/Music)
• SRS Circle Surround II® • All Discrete “Current Feedback” Amplifier Stages • 32-Bit DSP • 192kHz/24-Bit D/A Converters for all Channels • Dolby Headphone
• Video Up-conversion: Composite/ S-Video to Component • Multi-room/Multi-source Capability with Discrete Commands • Multi Speaker “B” Output • Lip Sync Control
• On Screen Display • Pure Direct Mode • Video Off Mode • Variable Cross-over • Assignable HD Compatible Component Video Switching (2 in/1 out)
• 4 Assignable Digital Inputs (2 optical/2 coaxial) • 2 Digital Outputs (1 optical/1 coaxial) • Front Panel A/V Inputs • 50 Station Presets • Manual Station Naming
• RS232C Terminal for System Control • 1 Switched and 1 Un-switched AC Convenience Outlets • D-BUS (RC-5 In/Out) Remote Connection • Pre-programmed Remote
Full disclosure: The subwoofer circuit looks like it might be blown. We were listening to a program one recent evening when a loud low-frequency droning
broke out, requiring detachment of the subwoofer to stop it. I tested the AM/FM-radio and CD circuits afterward and they are operating normally.
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