Denon's DRA-395 delivers great stereo sound, composite video switching, and true versatility. You also get plenty of power to make your favorite music jump to life this receiver packs 80 full-bandwidth-rated watts x 2 channels of high-quality Denon amplification! Its Signal Level Divided Construction employs separate circuit blocks for handling low-level and high-level signals. This smart design helps the DRA-395 preserve signal purity and deliver music with greater fidelity and clarity. And check this out triple-room/dual-source capability lets you send stereo audio and composite video signals to three separate rooms simultaneously. You can enjoy one audio or video source in your main room, while housemates watch or listen to a different source in the second and third rooms (requires amplifiers or powered speakers for the second and third rooms). The integrated AM/FM tuner features 40 presets for easy access to all your favorite stations. You also get enough inputs to hook up 3 audio components, including a turntable, and composite video switching for up to 3 video components. The Record Out Selector lets you record one source using a tape deck, MD recorder, or CD-R deck, while you listen to a second source through your speakers. And a second set of speaker outputs lets you connect an additional pair of speakers in another room without need for a second amplifier.
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