Arcam AVR600 with HDMI 1.4 and 3D Card - Like New (Portland) - Sold

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Jbannas

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I'm selling my almost new Arcam AVR600 Receiver which is often considered the best receiver ever made.
It was purchased on 2/8/13 so it's about a year old.
It was used very sparingly in my home theater as we rarely have time to watch movies.
I moved down from separates and love the sound in HT and 2 channel from the Arcam.
This powers my hard to drive Martin Logans and Magnepans with ease.
This is the latest version with the HDMI 1.4 and 3D card built in as well as HDMI pass through options that the older model didn't have.
This newer model also doesn't have any of the pops or issues that plagued the earlier models.

Sold










Located in Portland, OR, but willing to ship at buyer's expense as I have the original box and a second box.

I have 100% positive feedback on here, Ebay, Audiogon, Videogon, etc.


Analogue Audio
120WPC continuous power output into 4 or 8 ohms loads (all 7 channels driven at 1kHz)
Stereo output power over 150WPC into 4 or 8 ohms, 20Hz to 20kHz
Huge toroidal power transformer and high efficiency class G amplifier ensures ample power for even the most demanding programme material
In 5.1 speaker setups channels 6 & 7 assignable to bi-amplify front left and right or for use in Zone 2
Audiophile quality components for best sound quality
Multi-channel 7.1 analogue input for DVD-A or SACD sources
Stereo direct mode bypasses and disables all digital processing for 2 channel analogue sources
9 stereo analogue inputs (including one MM phono input & front 3.5mm AUX input)
Zone 2 stereo audio, from analogue inputs (Source and volume control independent from main zone)
Zone 3 stereo audio, from analogue inputs
Linked to Zone 2, volume control independent
DAB/FM/AM or FM/AM stereo tuner with 50 presets
Sirius Home Connect compatible input
Support for iPod via Arcam rLead / rDock (independent of RS232 connection)

Digital Audio
State of the art Analog Devices ADSP-21366 & ADSP-21367 DSPs for surround decoding
Crystal Semiconductor 24bit 192kHz DACs, stereo ADC and precision electronic volume controls
Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital+, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, DTS HD Master
Audio, DTS High Resolution Audio, DTS-ES Discrete, DTS-ES Matrix, DTS96/24, DTS Neo:6
Dolby Volume processing for balancing of program material gain and tonal balance
Adjustable crossover switching 40Hz, 60Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz, 150Hz
8 digital inputs 4 rear optical, 3 co-axial, 1 front 3.5mm optical AUX input
Global audio delay, adjustable from 0-1000 milliseconds, to compensate for video processing delays in digital displays and sources
USB input for audio file playback from UPnP mass storage devices
Ethernet connection for Internet Radio and audio streaming

Video
5 HDMI inputs (up to 1080p, Deep Colour)
2 HDMI outputs (up to 1080p, Deep Colour)
5 Component inputs, one monitor output (up to 1080i)
5 S-video inputs, one monitor output, 2 tape outputs
5 Composite video inputs, one monitor output, 2 tape outputs
Full video up/down conversion & frame rate conversion of all inputs where technically allowed
Video enhancements: Edge enhancement, Mosquito noise reduction, Random noise reduction, Block noise reduction

Custom Install Features
Independent Zone 2 (audio & video), with fixed/variable volume
Zone 3 audio with fixed/variable volume
RC-5 remote input jacks for all three zones
IR pass through for source components
Full suite of discrete IR RC-5 codes, including separate on / off etc
12Volt triggers, on / off for zones 1, 2 and 3
Full duplex RS232 control input for more complex control systems

General
Supplied with back-lit CR102 learning remote control with support for up to 7 other
components and a huge on-board code library
Large, high contrast dimmable VFD front panel display
User switchable between 120 & 230Volt mains supplies
Size -- 435mm (17.1in) wide, 435mm (17.1in) deep, 185mm (7.3in) high
Weight 25kg nett, 30kg packed
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Jbannas

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