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Key Features Of the Concert AVR-1
While the AudioControl Concert AVR-1 is equipped with a large number
of features and functions that were designed to maximize your theater ex-
perience, we wanted to draw your attention to a few that deserve extra at-
tention. These will be the features you will want to mention to your friends,
family and co-workers to impress them when they ask you about the home
theater components you have auditioned.
HDMI Inputs and Outputs
The Concert AVR-1 is equipped with 120 individual audio and video
inputs and outputs, including a large number of HDMI (High-Definition
Multimedia Interface) inputs and outputs. The new generation HDMI
inputs will allow the Concert AVR-1 to interface with Blu-Ray players, sat-
ellite and cable decoding boxes plus traditional DVD players that also have
HDMI connectors. HDMI is an uncompressed all digital interface standard
used on many home theater products equipment. This format can be used
for sending audio, video, and control signals over short distances. For
longer runs, you can use the AudioControl BVHD-10 which can extend
HDMI signals up to 150 feet via simple CAT-5/6 cabling.
The dual HDMI outputs are assignable to allow for priority switching via
the display device. Component, composite and S-Video signals can also be
automatically upconverted, scaled to their maximum potential resolutions
and output through the HDMI ports.
Powerful and Cool Running Class H Amplification
The Concert AVR-1 utilizes AudioControl’s legendary Class H
amplifier topology to powerfully drive even the most demand-
ing speaker systems. Known for pristine sonics, cool operating
temperatures, and ultra reliability, this highly efficient ampli-
fier design literally “sips” current, which helps it to satisfy even
the “greenest” of customers. Despite it’s minimal current draw,
the Class H design is powerful enough to drive 120 watts per channel (840
watts total), with all channels being driven
into 8 ohms. The Concert AVR-1 also has
the additional ability of driving into lower
impedance’s when necessary.
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