– SA-HT280: 100 W per channel (8 Ω)
– SA-HT275: 80 W per channel (8 Ω)
– Subwoofer: 39 Hz -1.9 k Hz
– Front Speakers: 65 Hz -22 kHz (-16 dB)
– PHONO: 0.4 mV
– CD, TAPE, DVD, TV, VCR: 27 mV
– PHONO: 70 dB
– CD, TAPE, DVD, TV, VCR: 75 dB
– Operating: 450 VA, 350 W
– Standby: 1 W
– FM Frequency range: 87.9 - 107.9 MHz
– AM Frequency range: 530 - 1710 kHz
– DSP modes: STEREO, SURROUND and various SFC modes are available for better audio outputת
Q: What types of audio sources can be connected to the SC-HT280/SC-HT275?
A: As the system supports a variety of audio sources including Cd players, DVD players, VCR and T.V.
Q: Is it possible to have surround sound with this system? What is the process?
A: Surround sound can be enjoyed by connecting the speakers, calibrating the distances, and setting the output levels for the speakers.
Q: Is there a limit for the power output of the receiver?
A: The maximum power output is 80 W for the SA-HT275 per channel and 100 W for the SA-HT280 per channel.
Q: Are headphones compatible with this system?
A: Compatible yes, there is a headphone jack that allows a person to listen privately.
Q: If my display has a “F70” error how do I fix it?
A: The first step would be to switch off the power and then switch it back on or remove the AC power cord and plug it back in.
Q: How can I change the audio for late night use when the range is too dynamic?
A: There is a feature on the device known as “Dynamic Range Compression” that helps mute the audio for late night viewing.
Q: What type of signals does this unit use?
A: This unit supports Digital Dolby and DTS signals, however, it cannot support any format that has digital basement incompatibility.