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Technics SH-AC500D processor

From memory, it has 3 digital inputs (one of which is a TOSlink/coax shared input which really makes it 4), a Master volume control, processes stereo PCM, Dolby Pro-Logic, Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1 soundtracks, settings for speakers (yes/no for all -- except L and R, of course), size selection for speakers (large/small), speaker level settings (+12dB to -12dB, I believe), an analog 5.1 pass-through input (strickly pass-thru as volume is not adjustable), a display dimmer, remote control, mute function, tone for setting up speaker levels, the required 5.1 analog (preamp) outputs and it's about 2 1/2 inches high,.

List price was $299 when new. It's a simple and easy to use design. Do a Google search for some reviews/opinions on this model. I still have mine (no manual, but it's not really needed) if you're interested.


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