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Denon PMA-2000 IV R


$999.99 Released September, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Outputs a broad, well-defined soundstage. Has a very warm tone reminiscent of older tube amps. Mids sound strong and assertive, easy to differentiate.

The Cons:Much heavier than the average receiver at 52 lbs. Limited treble performance--rolls off too early. Mids can be overpowering depending on your speaker configuration.

The Denon PMA-2000 IV R is an A/V receiver designed to render audio in the clearest, most detailed manner possible. The output runs to 2 channels at 80 watts each, and covers a frequency response range from 5 Hz up to 100 kHz rendered by Leakage Canceling (LC) Mounted Twin Transformers for a wide dynamic range and low noise.

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Product Shot 2 An Ultra-high-current (UHC) MOS signle push-pull circuit is used for amplification, enabling high quality audio output with clear details. Large, gold-plated speaker terminals support bi-wiring for the clearest possible signal. The chassis itself is divided into 6 blocks to prevent interference between components.

Features

  • Frequency response: 5 Hz - 100 kHz (0,-3 dB)
  • 80 watts x 2 channels
  • Amp and pre-amp in one
  • Large, Gold-Plated Speaker Terminals Supporting Bi-Wiring
  • High-Performance Phono Equalizer
  • PRE OUT terminal for subwoofer
  • Ultra-high-current (UHC) MOS single push-pull circuit
  • Leakage Canceling (LC) Mounted Twin Transformers
  • Chassis divided into 6 blocks
  • Power amp direct input terminal

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    Outputs a broad, well-defined soundstage.

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    Has a very warm tone reminiscent of older tube amps.

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    Mids sound strong and assertive, easy to differentiate.

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    Unique, gold-coloured finish and basic design look great.

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    Much heavier than the average receiver at 52 lbs.

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    Limited treble performance--rolls off too early.

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    Mids can be overpowering depending on your speaker configuration.

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