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RE: It turns out to be a TX-SV525. )MT(

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My 1997 brocure lists the TX-SV535, so yours is probably a 1995-96 model of HT receiver at the bottom of their range of models. The 535 is listed at 90 W/ch (L & R) and in the five channel mode at 65 w/ch L/C/R, and 25 w/ch for the rears. I'd venture a guess that the ratings on the 525 are similar or a few watts lower, but not very much.

As a stereo receiver, it ought to be pretty good sounding if you get the controls set properly, and it ought to have a subwoofer output, so it ought to be pretty nice with some small mini-monitor type speakers that are good down to 80 Hz, and a good powered sub with LFE input.

That was free? Not bad for the price.

Jerry



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