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Features
Overview
Your new AVP series preamplifier from B & K Components, Ltd., is a versatile
audio/video control center with an internal AM/FM tuner. The AVP preamplifiers are
designed to not only sound sensational, but also to be an attractive, easy-to-use
addition to your audio/video system. Although you already have a good idea of your
preamplifier’s features, we’d like to take a moment to point out certain highlights.
Following that, the rest of this section describes the front panels display and controls,
remote control and rear panel features.
Latest technology audio design
- With B & K, you’re assured that the basic
design foundation of your preamplifier provides excellent quality, fidelity, and a
sound so true to life, that it sounds as if your system is a sound stage.
Remote control and front panel operation
- A straightforward remote control
and intuitive front panel design will let you operate your AVP preamplifier easily,
whether you prefer the hands-on front panel or the easy remote control
operation.
AM/FM stereo tuner with 20 station presets per band
- The internal AM/FM
stereo tuner with digital Phase Locked Loop tuning technology and automatic
programming let you preset up to 20 AM and 20 FM stations.
Multiple inputs
- The AVP provides 6 analog audio, 6 digital audio, and 4 video
inputs, enabling a variety of system configurations. To select and control the
inputs, you can use either the remote control or the front panel. The analog
audio inputs include CD, TAPE, DVD/VLD, V1, V2, and TV-V3. The digital
inputs include CD, TUNER, DVD/VLD, V1, V2, and TV-V3. The video inputs
include DVD/VLD, V1, V2, and TV-V3.
*Note: The FX/NC input is the internal Surround Sound Processor
.
You cannot use this input
from the back panel.
Multiple outputs
- Multiple audio and video outputs are provided. The audio
outputs include buffered, fixed level, V1, V2, and TAPE. The PRE-OUT variable
level output features an extra pair of connectors. Surround Sound Processor
variable level audio outputs include FRONT L, FRONT R, REAR L, REAR R,
CENTER1, CENTER2, SUB1, and SUB2. The video outputs include V1, V2,
MON1, and MON 2.