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JauCheeze

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I have a old onkyo A-SV610Pro dolby prologic receiver. I'm wondering if any knows where I can find the specifications for it. I tried searching on google but couldn't find anything. Thanks
 

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I do wish all manufacturers would keep an uptodate listing of manuals and specifications for their old products online. Gee it's only a few megs of memory.

You can try calling them directly at 1-800-229-1687 and maybe someone there can find something to fax you.

The little I could dig up (off a Ukranian website...sheesh!) says that it's a Dolby Prologic 2x120 watts. I'd imagine it was a competent unit in its day. Good luck getting more info!
 

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From the 1993 Audio Equipment Directory :

125 watt per channel continuous average into 8 ohms from 20Hz-20kHz.
50dB headroom.
List price $630.
Multi-room remote capability.

The “A” designation in the model number means it’s an integrated amplifier, not a receiver. Receivers had a “TX” designation.

There is no indication as to which channels the wattage ratings came from, but judging from specs for other Onkyo receivers that year, it's probably front and center.

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cool thanks for the specs guys...

can this integrated amplifier can drive the SVS CS 25-31? i guess i still need to find out if it can handle 4ohm loads.
 

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The Equipment Directory has a space for a 4-ohm rating, but it was left blank for this amp.

Typically, multi-channel home theater receivers and integrated amps are not rated for 4-ohm use. This is because most are not robust enough to drive a full set of low impedance speakers. However, if you are only using one or two channels, you can probably get away with it.

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