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    							SOUND CONTROLS
    46
    For proper surround sound, make sure the speakers and 
    subwoofer are connected to this receiver (see “Connecting the 
    subwoofer” on page 17).
     
    ■Selecting surround sound
    – Press SURR on the remote control to select:
    MULTI-CHANNEL or STEREO.
    –
     The availability of the various surround sound modes 
    depends on the number of speakers used and the sound 
    available on the disc.
    –
     The center and surround speakers operate only in 
    multi-channel surround mode.
    –
     Stereo broadcasts or recordings produce some 
    surround channel effects when played in a surround 
    mode. However, mono (single channel sound) sources 
    do not produce any sound from the surround speakers.
    The surround sound mode cannot be selected if the system 
    setup menu is selected.
    ■Selecting digital sound effects
    You can select preset digital sound effects that match the 
    content of your disc, or that optimize the sound of the 
    musical style you are playing.
    Press EFFECT to select from the available sound 
    effects.
    When playing movie discs or while in TV mode, you 
    can select:
    CONCERT, DRAMA, ACTION or SCI-FI.
    When playing music discs or while in TUNER or AUX 
    mode, you can select:
    ROCK, DIGITAL, CLASSIC or JAZZ.
    – Digital sound effects and the treble/bass features 
    cannot be activated at the same time. 
    – For flat sound output, select CONCERT or 
    CLASSIC.
    ■Adjusting the treble/bass level
    The TREBLE (high tone) and BASS (low tone) features 
    enable you to define the sound-processor settings.
    1Press TRE or BASS on the remote control.
    2Within five seconds, press VO L ( +/ – ) to adjust the 
    treble or bass level (MIN, –2, –1, 0, +1, +2 or MAX).
    → If the volume control is not used within five 
    seconds, it will resume its normal volume control 
    function.
    SOUND CONTROLS
    Note
    Note
    TV VOL TV  CH
    EFFECT SURR
    VOL
    PRESET
    SUBTITLE AUDIOANGLEZOOM
    TV AUX TUNER DVD/CD
    TV
    INPUTMUTE
    NIGHT
    TRE 
    BASS
    TRE/BASS
    EFFECT
    SURRVO L (+/ –)
    Notes 
    						
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    OTHER FEATURES
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    ■Adjusting the volume level
    Use the VO LU M E control (or press VO L ( +/ – ) on the 
    remote control) to increase or decrease the volume 
    level.
    → “VOL MIN” is the minimum volume level and 
    “
    VOL MAX” is the maximum volume level.
    To mute the volume temporarily
    Press MUTE on the remote control.
    –
     Playback continues without sound and “MUTE” 
    appears.
    –
     To restore the volume, press MUTE again or 
    increase/decrease the volume level.
    ■Night listening mode
    When night listening mode is activated, high volume 
    output is softened and low volume output raised to an 
    audible level (for DVD playback only). This is useful for 
    watching your favorite action movie without disturbing 
    others at night.
    This function is only available for Dolby Digital.
    –Press NIGHT on the remote control to activate the 
    night listening mode.
    → Playback continues at a more even volume and 
    “
    NIGHT ON” appears in the display panel.
    – To restore the volume, press NIGHT again.
    → Playback continues with the full dynamic range of 
    surround sound, and “
    NIGHT OFF” appears in the 
    display panel.
    ■Switching to active mode
    –Press TUNER repeatedly on the remote control to 
    select the appropriate active mode.
    Each time you press TUNER, the front display 
    changes as follows:
    TUNER/FM
    TUNER/FM
    – Press AU X repeatedly on the remote control to select 
    the appropriate active mode.
    Each time you press AU X, the front display changes as 
    follows;
    AUX/ANALOG
    AUX/DIGITAL
    ■Switching to standby mode
    Press STANDBY/ON on the front panel or POWER 
    ( ) on the remote control.
    → The display screen goes blank. 
    						
    							OTHER FUNCTIONS
    48 ■Setting remote control codes
    Once you set the appropriate remote control codes, you 
    can use this remote to control your other components. The 
    remote control automatically switches to the appropriate 
    control mode for that component.
    For TV, you can set a TV remote control code and for 
    AUX, you can set a cable or satellite tuner remote control 
    code.
    1Press and hold TV or AUX.
    2Press PROG, then release both keys.
    3Press the numeric keypad (0-9) to enter the 4 digit 
    remote control codes (see “LIST OF REMOTE 
    CONTROL CODES” at the end of this manual). 
    4Press PROG again to store.
    ■Controlling other components
    You can operate other components if you have set the 
    remote control code for your component in the remote 
    control. Note that some buttons may not correctly operate 
    the selected component.
    TV operations
    Press TV for TV operations.
    Functions for TV operation
    POWER (TV)*
    Turns on the TV, or sets it to the standby mode.
    TV VOL (+/–)*
    Adjusts the TV volume level.
    TV INPUT*
    Switches the TV inputs.
    Numeric keypad (0-9)
    Enters a number of a TV channel.
    TV CH (+/–) *
    Switches TV channels.
    * You can also operate these functions in DVD/ CD or 
    TUNER mode.
    OTHER FUNCTIONS
    TV VOL TV  CHEFFECT SURRVOLTRE  MENU
    SET UP
    PRESETSUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE ZOO M
    TV AUX TUNER DVD/CD
    MUTE BASS
    ENTER TOP MENU/RETURN
    ON SCREENPROGREPEAT A - B-SHUFFLESCANPAG E
    DIMMER
    POWERPOWER
    SLEEP 
    NIGHT
    TV
    TV
    INPUT
    Numeric 
    keypad (0-9)
    PROG
    TVAU X
    TV VOL TV  CHEFFECT SURRVOLTRE  MENU
    SET UP
    PRESETSUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE ZOO M
    TV AUX TUNER DVD/CD
    MUTE BASS
    ENTER TOP MENU/RETURN
    ON SCREENPROGREPEAT A - B-SHUFFLESCANPAG E
    DIMMER
    POWERPOWER
    SLEEP 
    NIGHT
    TV
    TV
    INPUT
    Numeric 
    keypad (0-9) POWER (TV)
    TV INPUT
    TV CH (+/–)
    TV VOL (+/–) 
    						
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    OTHER FEATURES
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    Cable and satellite tuner operations
    Press AUX for the cable and satellite tuner operations.
    Functions for cable and satellite tuners
    POWER (TV)
    Turns on the cable and satellite tuner, or sets them to the 
    standby mode.
    ENTER (OK)
    Confirms a selection.
    Numeric keypad (0-9)
    Cable: enters a number of a cable channel.
    Satellite tuner: enters a number of a preset radio station.
    TV CH (+/–)
    Switches the cable or satellite tuner channel.
    ■Dimming the display screen
    In any active mode, press DIMMER on the remote control 
    to select the desired brightness:
    DIM 1: 70% brightness
    DIM 2: 40% brightness
    DIM OFF: normal brightness
    ■Setting the sleep timer
    The sleep timer switches the receiver to Eco Power 
    standby mode automatically at the preset time.
    1Press SLEEP on the remote control until “
    SLEEP XX” 
    appears in the display panel (
    XX: 15, 30, 45, 60 or 
    OFF).
    2To select the next sleep timer value, continue pressing 
    SLEEP while in sleep timer mode until the desired 
    turn-off time is displayed.
    → “SLEEP” appears in the display panel, except when 
    “
    SLEEP OFF” is selected.
    → Before the receiver switches to Eco Power standby 
    mode, a countdown of 10 seconds is displayed.
    “
    SLEEP 10” → “SLEEP 9”.... →
    “SLEEP 2” → “SLEEP 1”
    To cancel the sleep timer
    Press SLEEP until “
    SLEEP OFF” appears.
    ■Recording on an external AV 
    component
    1Connect the external recording component to LINE 
    OUT (see “Connecting external AV components” on 
    page 21).
    2Select the source to record from this DVD receiver 
    (DVD/CD, TUNER, TV or AUX) and start playback 
    (if necessary).
    3Start recording on the external recording device.
    Refer to the owner’s manual of the connected 
    component for details.
    TV VOL TV  CHEFFECT SURRVOLTRE  MENU
    SET UP
    PRESETSUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE ZOO M
    TV AUX TUNER DVD/CD
    MUTE BASS
    ENTER TOP MENU/RETURN
    ON SCREENPROGREPEAT A - B-SHUFFLESCANPAG E
    DIMMER
    POWERPOWER
    SLEEP 
    NIGHT
    TV
    TV
    INPUT
    Numeric 
    keypad (0-9) POWER (TV)
    ENTER (OK)
    TV CH (+/–)
    Note 
    						
    							TROUBLESHOOTING
    50
    If there is any problem with your CinemaStation system, check the following items. If you cannot solve your problem 
    with the following remedies or if your problem is not listed below, turn off and unplug the CinemaStation, then 
    consult the nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center.
    TROUBLESHOOTING
    Problem Solution
    No powerCheck if the AC power cord is properly connected.
    Press STANDBY/ON on the front of the receiver to turn on the power.
    No pictureRefer to your TV’s manual for correct Video In channel selection. Change 
    the TV channel until you see the DVD screen.
    Press DVD/CD on the remote control in order to switch to DVD/CD mode.
    Completely distorted picture or 
    black/white pictureIf this happens when you are changing the setting of the ‘TV TYPE’, wait 
    for 15 seconds for auto recovery.
    If this happens when you are turning on the progressive scan feature, wait 
    for 15 seconds for auto recovery.
    Check the video connection.
    Sometimes a small amount of pisture distortion may appear.
    This is not a malfunction.
    Clean a disc.
    The aspect ratio of the screen cannot be charged 
    even though you have set the TV displayThe aspect ratio is fixed on the DVD disc.
    Depending on the TV, it may not be possible to change the aspect ratio.
    No sound or distorted soundAdjust the volume.
    Check if the system cable is properly connected.
    Check if all speaker cables are properly connected.
    Make sure that the audio cables are connected and press the Input selection 
    buttons to select the correct input source (TV or AUX, for example) to 
    choose the equipment that you want to hear through the DVD receiver.
    Check if the AC power cord of the subwoofer is properly connected.
    Make sure that you use a disc supported by the DVD Player.
    No sound or pictureCheck that the RGB/SCART cable is connected to the correct device (see 
    “Connecting a TV” on page 19).
    Sound is too low on one sideCheck if all cables are properly connected.
    Cannot activate some features such as Angles, 
    Subtitles, or multi-language AudioThe features may not be available on the DVD.
    Changing the language for the sound or subtitle is prohibited on the DVD.
    DVD videos cannot be copied with the VCRMost commercially available DVD’s include copy protect features. You 
    cannot make a copy of these DVD’s.
    The disc is ejected without an operationMake sure that you use a disc supported by the DVD receiver.
    Not able to select some items in the setup/system 
    menuPress STOP twice before selecting the setup/system menu.
    Depending on the disc availability, some menu items cannot be selected.
    The DVD receiver does not start playbackInsert a readable disc with the playback side facing down. The DVD-R/
    DVD+R/DVD-RW/DVD+RW/CD-R/CD-RW/DVD-RW (VR format) 
    must be finalized.
    Check the disc type, color system (PAL or NTSC) and region code.
    Check for any scratches or smudges on the disc.
    Press SET UP to turn off the setup menu screen.
    You may need to enter the password in order to change the parental control 
    rating level or to unlock the disc for playback.
    Moisture has condensed inside the player. Remove the disc and leave the 
    receiver turned on for about an hour. 
    						
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    OTHER FEATURES
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    Problem Solution
    Sound played on the DVD receiver cannot be 
    recorded with an external recorderUse proper audio sources.
    Sounds played on the AV equipment connected to 
    the DVD receiver cannot be recorded with external 
    recording equipmentConnect those equipment to the DVD receiver with along connections.
    The volume does not increase or sounds are 
    distortedTurn on the power of the component connected to the DVD receiver.
    There is no sound from the center, surround 
    speakers and subwooferMake sure the center, surround speakers and subwoofer are connected correctly.
    Adjust the volume level in the setup menu.
    Press SURR button to select a correct surround sound setting.
    Make sure the source you are playing is recorded or broadcast in surround 
    sound (DTS, Dolby Digital, etc.).
    “SPEAKER ERR” appears in the display panelUnplug the subwoofer, then make sure the front, center and surround speakers 
    are connected correctly.
    Set the DVD receiver to the standby mode, then disconnected the power cord. 
    Wait for about 30 seconds, then reconnect the power cord and turn on the DVD 
    receiver.
    Radio reception is poorIf the signal is too weak, adjust the antenna or connect an external antenna for 
    better reception.
    Increase the distance between the receiver and your TV or VCR.
    Tune in to the correct frequency.
    Place the antenna farther away from any equipment that may be causing the 
    noise.
    The remote control does not function properlySelect the source (DVD/CD or TUNER, for example) before pressing the 
    function button (h, b / a).
    Reduce the distance between the remote control and the receiver.
    Replace the batteries with new ones.
    Point the remote control directly toward the remote control sensor.
    Check that the batteries are loaded correctly.
    The remote control does not work for operating 
    other equipmentSet the correct remote control code. Depending on the model and year of the 
    product, the DVD receiver’s remote control may not be able to operate it partly 
    or wholly. In this case, use the remote control supplied with each product.
    Unable to play DivX
    ® moviesCheck that the DivX® file was encoded in ‘Home Theater’ mode with a DivX® 
    5.x encoder.
    The DVD receiver does not workDisconnect the power cord from the power outlet for a few minutes. Reconnect 
    the power cord and try to operate again as usual. 
    						
    							GLOSSARY
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    Analog
    Sound that has not been turned into numbers.
    Analog sound varies, while digital sound has specific 
    numerical values. These jacks send audio through two 
    channels, the left and right.
    Aspect ratio
    The ratio of vertical and horizontal sizes of a displayed 
    image. The horizontal vs. vertical ratio of conventional 
    TVs. is 4:3, and that of wide-screens is 16:9.
    Bit
    Short for binary digit. Represents the smallest unit of 
    information manipulated on a computer. In audio 
    systems, the bit size determines resolution to digitize 
    analog signals.
    The larger the bit size, the larger the dynamic range (the 
    ratio of maximum and minimum frequency level) and 
    the finer the sounds. Generally, an audio CD is 16 bit 
    and DVD audio is 24 bit.
    Bit rate
    The amount of data used to hold a given length of 
    music; measured in kilobits per second, or kbps. Also, 
    the speed at which you record. Generally, the higher the 
    bit rate, or recording speed, the better the sound quality. 
    However, higher bit rates use more space on a disc.
    COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
    Jacks for inputting or outputting a component video 
    signal.Component video signal consists of three lines, 
    the luminance signal (Y) and two color difference 
    signals (P
    B/CB, PR/CR), which enable to provide high-
    quality video.
    Disc menu
    A screen display prepared for allowing selection of 
    images, sounds, subtitles, multi-angles, etc. recorded on 
    a DVD.
    DivX
    DivX® is a video compression technology developed by 
    DivX®Networks, Inc. It compresses digital video data to 
    sizes small enough to be transported over the Internet 
    without reducing the original video quality. You need 
    DivX codec software to play back DivX movies or 
    convert data to the DivX format.
    Dolby Digital
    Digital surround sound system which is developed by 
    Dolby Laboratories provides completely independent 
    multi-channel audio. With 3 front channels (left, center, 
    and right) and 2 surround stereo channels, Dolby Digital 
    provides five full-range audio channels. With an 
    additional channel especially for bass effects (called 
    LFE, or low frequency effect), the system has a total of 
    5.1-channels (LFE is counted as 0.1 channel). By using 
    2-channel stereo for the surround speakers, more 
    accurate moving sound effects and surround sound 
    environment are possible than with Dolby Surround.
    Dolby Surround Pro Logic II
    It is an improved matrix decoding technology that 
    provides better spatiality and directionality on Dolby 
    Surround programme material; provides a convincing 
    three-dimensional soundfield on convertional stereo 
    music recordings; and is ideally suited to bring the 
    surround experience to automotive sound. While 
    conventional surround programming is fully compatible 
    with Dolby Surround Pro Logic II decoders, 
    soundtracks will be able to be encoded specifically to 
    take full advantage of Pro Logic II playback, including 
    separate left and right surround channels. (Such material 
    is also compatible with conventional Pro Logic 
    decoders).
    DTS (Digital Theater Systems)
    Digital surround sound system developed by Digital 
    Theater Systems, Inc., which provides 5.1 channel audio 
    (max). With an abundance of audio data, it is able to 
    provide authentic-sounding effects.
    Interlace
    The most common type of scanning used in televisions. 
    It divides a screen into even and odd numbered fields for 
    scanning, and then builds an image by combining them 
    into one image (frame).
    JPEG (Joint Photographic Expert Group)
    A standardized image compression system proposed by 
    the Joint Photographic Expert Group. It can reduce 
    image data sizes to 1 to 10% of their original sizes, and 
    works on digital photographs effectively.
    MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer-3)
    An audio file compression technology. It can reduce 
    audio data sizes to about 10% of their original sizes 
    while maintaining CD-level audio quality.
    MPEG (Moving Pictures Experts Group)
    International standard for digital video and audio 
    compression generated by ISO (International 
    Organization for Standardization) and IEC 
    (International Electrotechnical Commission).
    Includes MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-3. MPEG-1 
    offers VHS level video quality and is often used on 
    video CDs. MPEG-2 offers S-VHS level video quality 
    and is often used on DVDs. 
    GLOSSARY 
    						
    							GLOSSARY
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    OTHER FEATURES
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    Parental control
    Limits Disc play according to the age of the users or the 
    limitation level in each country. The limitation varies 
    from disc to disc; when it is activated, playback will be 
    prohibited if the software’s level is higher than the user-
    set level.
    Playback control (PBC)
    An on-screen menu recorded on a Video CD or SVCD 
    that enables interactive playback and searching.
    Progressive Scan
    A method of displaying all scanning lines in a frame at 
    once, reducing flicker noticeable on a larger screen and 
    creating a sharp and smooth image.
    Region code
    Many DVD discs include a region code so that the 
    copyright owner can control DVD software distribution 
    only to regions where they are ready to distribute. There 
    are six regions codes, which restrict a DVD player to 
    playing a DVD disc with the same region code.
    S-video output
    A jack for inputting or outputting an S-video signal.
    S-video signal consists of two lines, the luminance 
    signal (Y) and color signal (C), which enable to provide 
    high-quality video during playback or recording.
    Super Audio CD
    This audio format is based upon the current CD 
    standards but includes a greater amount of information 
    that provides higher quality sound. There are three types 
    of discs: single layer, double layer and hybrid discs. The 
    hybrid disc can be played on existing CD players as well 
    as Super Audio players since it contains both standard 
    audio CD and Super Audio CD information.
    Surround
    A receiver for creating realistic three-dimensional sound 
    fields full of realism by arranging multiple speakers 
    around the listener.
    VR format (Video Recording format)
    A DVD video recording format, which allows editing 
    DVD video data recorded onto a disc. You need a VR 
    format compatible player for playback. 
    						
    							SPECIFICATIONS
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    DVD RECEIVER DVX-S300
    TUNER SECTION
    FM Tuning Range 87.50 to 108.00 MHz
    AM Tuning Range
    - Canada model 530 to 1700 kHz
    - Europe, U.K., Australia  and Korea models
    531 to1602 kHz
    - Taiwan and Asia models 531 to 1602 kHz/530 to 1700 kHz
    DISC SECTION
    Laser Type Semiconductor
    Disc Diameter 12 cm/8cm
    Video Decoding MPEG-1 /MPEG-2/DivX 3.11, 4.x & 5.x
    Video DAC 12 bits/108 MHz
    Signal System PAL/NTSC
    Video Format 4:3/16.9
    Composite Video Output 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm
    S-video Output Y - 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm
    C - 0.3 Vp-p, 75 ohm
    RGB (SCART) output 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohm
    Component Video Output Y - 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm
    P
    B/CB PR/CR – 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohm
    Audio DAC 24 bits/192 kHz
    Frequency Responce 4 Hz – 20 kHz (44.1 kHz)
    4 Hz – 22 kHz (48 kHz)
    4 Hz – 44 kHz (96 kHz)
    Audio S/N 105 dB
    Distortion 0.0035%
    Dynamic Range 95 dB
    AUDIO FORMAT
    Digital Dolby Digital/DTS/MPEG Compressed Digital
    PCM 16, 20, 24 bits
    fs  44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192 kHz
    MP3 (ISO 9660) 24, 32, 56, 64, 96, 128, 256 kbps
    fs 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
    WMA 32 to 192 kbps, mono, stereo
    Full decoding of Dolby Digital and DTS multi-channel sound
    Dolby Surround Compatible Downmix from Dolby Digital 
    multi-channel sound
    Dolby Pro Logic II
    GENERALPower Supply
    - Canada model 120 V, 60 Hz
    - Australia model 240 V, 50 Hz
    - Europe and U.K. models
    230 V, 50 Hz
    - Taiwan model 110–120 V, 50/60 Hz
    - Asia model 220–240 V, 50/60 Hz
    - Korea model 220 V, 60 Hz
    Power Consumption 15W
    Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz/–3 dB
     (Front, Center, Surround)
    Signal-to-Noise Ratio > 95 dB
    Input Sensitivity
    - AUX In, TV In 300 mV
    -SCART In
    (Europe and U.K. models only)
    500 mV
    Dimensions (W x H x D) 360 x 53 x 310 mm
    Weight 2.7 kg
    CENTER SPEAKER
    NX-C301
    System 2-way system
    Impedance 6 ΩSpeaker Drivers 7.0 cm woofer x 2 + 1.9 cm tweeter
    Frequency Response 100 Hz – 20 kHz
    Dimensions (W x H x D) 300 x 84 x 78 mm
    Weight 1.0 kg
    NX-C302
    System Full range system
    Impedance 6 ΩSpeaker Drivers 5.0 cm Full range x 3
    Frequency Response 100 Hz – 20 kHz
    Dimensions (W x H x D) 328 x 98 x 64 mm (with stand)
    Weight 0.7 kg
    FRONT AND SURROUND SPEAKERS 
    NX-S301
    System 2-way system
    Impedance 6 ΩSpeaker Drivers 7.0 cm woofer + 1.9 cm tweeter
    Frequency Response 100 Hz – 20 kHz
    Dimensions (W x H x D) 83 x 181 x 78 mm
    Weight 0.6 kg
    NX-S302
    System Full range system
    Impedance 6 ΩSpeaker Drivers 5.0 cm Full range + 2.5 cm piezo tweeter
    Frequency Response 100 Hz – 20 kHz
    Dimensions (W x H x D) 210 x 994 x 210 mm (with stand)
    Weight 3.0 kg
    SPECIFICATIONS 
    						
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    SUBWOOFER
    NX-SW300Power Supply Rating
    - Taiwan model 110–120 V, 50/60 Hz
    - Asia model 220–240 V, 50/60 Hz
    - Korea model 220 V, 60 Hz
    Power Consumption 360 W
    System Bass Reflex System
    Impedance 6 
    ΩSpeaker Driver 16 cm woofer
    Frequency Response 40 Hz – 100 Hz
    Dimensions (W x H x D) 178 x 402 x 461 mm
    Weight 12 kg
    Amplifire Section
    Output Power
    - Front 150 W (10% THD, 1 kHz)/channel
    - Surround 150 W (10% THD, 1 kHz)/channel
    - Center 150 W (10% THD, 1 kHz)
    - Subwoofer 150 W (10% THD, 100 Hz)
    NX-SW301Power Supply Rating
    - Canada model 120 V, 60 Hz
    - Australia Model 240 V, 50 Hz
    - Europe and U.K. models
    230 V, 50 Hz
    - Taiwan model 110–120 V, 50/60 Hz
    - Asia model 220–240 V, 50/60 Hz
    - Korea model 220 V, 60 Hz
    Power Consumption 200 W
    System Bass Reflex System
    Impedance 6 
    ΩSpeaker Driver 16 cm woofer
    Frequency Response 40 Hz – 100 Hz
    Dimensions (W x H x D) 200 x 390 x 382 mm
    Weight 11.5 kg
    Amplifire Section
    Output Power
    - Front 75 W (10% THD, 1 kHz)/channel
    - Surround 75 W (10% THD, 1 kHz)/channel
    - Center 75 W (10% THD, 1 kHz)
    - Subwoofer 75 W (10% THD, 100 Hz)
    Specifications subject to change without prior notice. 
    						
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