Pioneer HTP-071 Brochure
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Brand: Pioneer
Category: Home Cinema speakers , Home Theater System , Receiver
Type: Datasheet for Pioneer HTP-071
Pages: 1
HTP-071
AMPLIFICATION
› 5.1 Channel
› Amplification Type: Direct Energy
› 600 Watts Maximum Power Output
•100Wattsx6Channels
AUDIO FEATURES
› Dolby
®
TrueHD
› DTS-HD
®
Master Audio
› 192kHz / 24-Bit DAC
› Pioneer Phase Control
› Sound Retriever
› Auto Surround
› Stream Direct Mode
› Front Stage Surround Advance
› Headphone Surround
› Tone Control
› Loudness
› Sleep Timer
INPUTS
› 4 HDMI Inputs
•3DReady
•AudioReturnChannel
•DeepColor(36-bit),x.v.Color
TM
› 2 AV / 2 Audio Inputs
› 1OpticalDigitalInput(Assignable)
› 1CoaxialDigitalInput(Assignable)
› 30PresetAM/FMTuner
SPEAKER PACKAGE
› 5 Satellite Speakers
•Frontx2,Center,Surroundx2
› 6.3”PortedDownFiringSubwoofer
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
› 20”Wx17.8”Dx26.3”H
› PackageWeight:43.7lbs
UPC
› 8-84938-14935-8
Component Based 5.1 Surround Sound System featuring a high
powered AV Receiver, 3D Ready HDMI
®
Inputs, Audio Return Channel,
5 Satellite Speakers, and ported down firing subwoofer.
Specifications and design subject to modification without notice.
PIONEER and the Pioneer logo are registered trademarks of Pioneer Corporation.
The impedances indicated are actual values that speakers can present to an amplifier while playing back music. They do not refer to the nominal rated impedances of speakers you use.
HDMI connection may not allow transmission of copyright protected material, depending on the capability of the signal source.
Dolby is a registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
“x.v.Color” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
HDMI is a registered of HDMI Licensing, LLC in the United States and/or other countries
DTS is a registered trademarks of DTS, Inc.
Phase Control is a trademark placed on a product with Pioneer’s Phase Control Technology concept. The technology enables high-grade sound reproduction environment by improving the phase matching for each of the components.