Binaura A102AB Home theater System Review

by Robscix     |     November 11, 2007

Specifications

Main Speaker (3" x 3 drivers)
Output: 20 Watt(L) + 20 Watt (C) + 20 Watt(R)
Frequency Response: 130Hz - 20Khz
Impedance: 4 ohms
Dimensions: 350mm x 114mm x 145.5mm
Weight: 2.74 kg

Subwoofer (6.5" woofer)
Output: 60W
Frequency Response: 20Hz - 130Hz
Impedance: 6 ohms
Dimensions: 150mm x 450mm x 380mm
Weight: 8.60 kg

Audio Input Terminals
Digital DVD: RCA type
Digital Coaxial (S/PDIF): RCA type
Digital Optical: Toslink
Analog TV: RCA type 1 pair (L/R)
Analog VCR: RCA type 1 pair (L/R)

General
Power Source: AC120V, 60Hz
Maximum Output Power: 120W
Dimensions: 530mm x 475mm x 355mm
Net Weight: 12.28 kg
Gross Weight: 14.82 kg


Features



The Binuara 102A system offers a “virtualized” 5.1 sound field over a two cabinet system with support for both Dolby Digital and DTS digital audio standards. The subwoofer unit is a Bass-Reflex design featuring a tuned port in the bottom front of the unit to produce low bass effects. The Subwoofer has a maximum power output of 60 watts and the center channel which contains 3 separate speakers is rated for 20 Watts per driver. The volume and main power button with backlight are located in the front under the main vacuum fluorescent display(VFD). The main display will scroll when there is a signal change from stereo to 5.1 Dolby digital or DTS which is common when watching DVD movies.


The rear input panel sports 2 RCA analog audio inputs for your stereo TV and VCR and 3 additional digital audio inputs: 2 coaxial (SPDIF) and 1 optical (Toslink). Included is a full featured wireless remote control with two receivers; 1 within the subwoofer housing and 1 on an extension wire with receiver module for controlling the unit when the subwoofer is hidden and does not have line of sight. There remote features full controls for Volume, Source audio, center Volume, Audio mode and Bass level.
 
 
 

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