Denon Dra 335R Receiver Specs

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Manufactured by Denon in the early 1990s, the DRA-335R is a two-channel receiver designed for use in stereo audio applications. It features an AM/FM tuner, power amplifier that produces 40 watts per channel and a preamplifier section, which uses electronic switching to change between the many supported music sources. It also has a remote control, which operates multiple Denon audio components.

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Amplifier Information

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Denon builds the DRA-335R with a power amplifier that the company rates to produce 40 watts per channel into an eight ohm load from 20 to 20,000 Hertz with no more than 0.05 percent total harmonic distortion. Into speakers with a four ohm impedance, it generates as much as 62 watts per channel, albeit with more distortion.

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Tuner Specs

The FM tuner in the DRA-335R achieves a 78 decibel signal-to-noise ratio with 40 decibels of channel separation when operating in stereo mode and 55 decibels of signal-to-noise when operating in AM mode. It covers the full frequency spectrum for both bands and has antenna connections as well.

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Inputs and Outputs

Denon equips the DRA-335R with a full complement of line-level analog inputs consisting of twin phono jacks. These include inputs for a CD player, tape deck, record player, and additional source component. It has a line level output as part of its tape monitoring loop as well as outputs for two pairs of speakers.

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Sizing It Up

The DRA-335R weighs 6.54 Kg and measures 434 millimeters wide, 312 millimeters deep and 120 millimeters tall. In English measurements, this corresponds to a weight of 14 pounds, 7 ounces and exterior dimensions of 17.1 inches wide, 12.3 inches deep and 4.7 inches tall.

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