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Kenwood KR-200HT Instruction Manual page 29

Audio video surround receiver
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KROOHT (En/K)
A\ Caution : Read this page caretully to ensure safe operation.
Audio, section.
Rated power output at the STEREO operation
100 watts per channel
minimum
RMS, both channels
driven at 8 Q, from 40 Hz to 20,000 Hz with no more than
0.7 % total harmonic distortion. (FTC)
1 KHz, 10 % THD at 8 0 oo eecssssecsseeecntesneeeees 120
W + 120 W
{DIN/IEC) from 63 Hz to 12,500 Hz,
0.7 % T.H.D., at BD veceecsecsseneeees
.- 100 W + 100 W
Power output at the Surround opera
Front
{1 kHz, 0.7 % T.H.D.
at 8 QO}
. 100 W + 100 W
Center
(1 kHz, 0.7 % T.H.D. at 8 Q)
100 W
Surround (1 kHz, 0.7 % T.H.D. at 8 02)
100 W
Front
(1 kHz, 10 % T.H.D. at 8).
- 120 W +120 W
Center
{1 kHz, 10% T.H.D. at 8Q).
120 W
Surround (1 kHz, 10 % T.H.D. at 8 Q) .
120 W
Total harmonic distortion (1 kHz, 8 Q).......... 0.3 % at 50 W
Signal to noise ratio ({HF'66)
PHONO (MM) .......ecssccscsssescseecntesneeeesecsnersneesneesnteseseseee 75 dB
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Input sensitivity / impedance
PHONO (MM)
- 3.0 mV / 47 kQ
cD.
220 mV / 47 kQ
Output level / impedance
Sub woofer preout «2.0... cccccsescressennesesereee 2.0 V / 6000
Tone controls
MIDDLE
TREBLE ...
+ 8 dB (at 10 kHz)
N.B. circuit
Video section
VIDEO inputs / outputs (Composite) .............. 1Vp-p/ 750
FM Tuner.section
Tuning frequency range
87.5 MHz~108 MHz
Usable sensitivity
MONO .... ec certeteteststestsesceee 2.0 pV (at 75 Q) / 17.2 dB
{75 kHz dev., SINAD 30 dB)
50 dB quieting sensitivity
STEREO ....
35 pV (at 75 2) / 42.2 dBf
Total harmonic
distortion (1 kHz)
MONO
0.7 % (65 dBf input)
0.8 % (65 dBf input)
{1 kHz 75 kHz dev.)
73 dB (65 dBf input)
Selectivity (IHF = 400 kHz
50 dB
Stereo separation (1 kHz)
.40 dB
Frequency response ........
3.0 dB
AM Tuner section
Tuning frequency range
93 kHz...
. 530 kHz ~ 1,610 kHz
y (30 % mod., S/N 20 dB)
13 pV / (500 pV / m)
(30 % mod., 1 mV input)............ 50 dB
2. Full performance may not be exhibited in extremely cold locations (below 0 deg.C).

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