Denon AVR-1700 Service Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Model of this device is AVR – 1700
  • The Rated Output is divided in the following categories:
  • For Front Speaker: 70 watts for Left Speaker and 70 watts for Right Speaker which is equivalent to 20HZ in frequency and 20KHZ in bandwidth with a T.H.D of 0.05 percent.
  • For the Center speaker it is rated at 70 watts at 8 Ohm which ranges from 20 HZ up to 20 KHZ with a total harmonic distortion of 0.05 percent.
  • For Surround 70 watts for Left Speaker and 70 watts for Right Speaker with an 8 Ohm impedance across a frequency range from 20HZ to 20KHZ with a total harmonic distortion of 0.05 percent.
  • Power Output in the Dynamic category is up to 100 watts with a minimum 6 Ohm impedance for a bandwidth of 1KHZ which achieves 0.7 percent T.H.D.
  • A total of 6 terminals are made available. A variety of output terminals for speakers such as LINE input – PRE OUT are available.
  • Sensitivity and Impedance Set/Adjustment Input, for Per Channel goes to:
  • Surround speakers can go as far as 200mV and the impedance is rated at 47kOhms.
  • For Phono it is limited to 2.5mV at 47kOhm impedance.
  • Frequency response is a range of:
  • For 30HHT and 50KHT it is Able to operate with a dB of +1 which can range up to -3dB.
  • S/N Ratio can go up to:
  • 96 dB(SUPER IHF-A WEIGHTED) for surround sound.
  • Total harmonic distortion can generally go up to:
  • 0.05 percent when the frequency band is in between for surround audio 20HZ up until 20KHZ.
  • For Phono devices THD can go as low as 0.03 percent under 1KHZ frequency and 3V output.
  • Max Headphone drive rating is:
  • 27mW at a standard 8 ohm load.
  • There are three categories for input –
  • 1) Type since it is a digital audio interface the format is based on the IEEE1394 standards.
  • 2) Level is at 1Vp-p
  • 3) Impedance at 75 Ohm
  • In the tuner Section:
  • User Defined FM frequency range would be 87.5 MHZ to 107.9 MHZ.
  • For AM band a frequency of 520 Khz to 1710 kHz would be sufficient.
  • Usable SNR sensitivity can go as low as:
  • For FM radio it can operate at 1.0 µV with an acceptable of 11.2 dB.
  • For AM radio 1.6 µV is do able at a maximum 15.3 dBt.
  • Powered by: 120 V of AC and a frequency of 60Hertz.
  • Electricity Consumer: 4.14 Amperes
  • Periphery Specifications: 434 (W) x 161 (H) x 416 (D) mm
  • Scale: 10.9 kg (24 lbs)
  • Remote Control Unit (RC-855):
  • Batteries: R6P/AA Type (two batteries)
  • Extemal Specs: 70 x 215 x 19 mm (W x H x D)
  • Weight: 180 g (Approx. 6 oz, including batteries)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much output does the front speakers have?

A: The rated output for the front speakers is 70W + 70W at 8 Ohms.

Q: What is the frequency response of the AVR-1700 device?

A: Frequency response of the specified device ranges from 10Hz to 50 kHz with a deviation of at most +1, -3 dB.

Q: How much output does the headphone provide?

A: M aximum output of the headphone is 27 m W at 8 ohms output.

Q: What are the sensitivity values for the input section of the phono device?

A: The input sensitivity for the phono section is 2.5 m V for an input impedance of 47 k ohms.

Q: What do you expect to be the power consumption on the device being supplied?

A: The expected value of the power consumption is 4.14 A.

Q: What inputs are acceptable by the device?

A: The device is enabled with an analog LINE input and PHONO input and is also enabled with digital via a D/A interface.

Q: How about the batteries used by the remote control unit?

A: The remote control uses two R6P/Type AA batteries.

Q: In terms of the dimensions, how big is the AVR-1700?

A: The AVR-1700 measures 434 mm in width, 161 mm in height, and 416 mm in depth.

Q: What's the weight of the AVR-1700?

A: You can expect the weight of AVR-1700 to be around 10.9 kg (24 lbs) approximately.

Q: With regards to the surround input, what is the S/N ratio?

A: The S/N ratio for the surround input is rated at 96 dB (IHF-A weighted).

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