Integra DHC-40.2 Surround Processor Specs

Specs
Audio Decoding:
Dolby: TrueHD, Digital 5.1, EX, Pro Logic IIx, Pro Logic IIz
DTS: DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS-HD Express, DTS, ES Matrix, ES Discrete, Neo:6
Audyssey: DSX, MultEQ, Dynamic Volume, Dynamic EQ
3D: Yes
THX Certification: Ultra2 Plus
Specified Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Video Processing: Faroudja DCDi Cinema
Auto Setup/Room EQ: Audyssey MultEQ
Dimensions (W x H x D, inches): 17.13 x 6.81 x 14.38
Weight (pounds): 17.6
Price: $1,200

Connections
Inputs: Video: HDMI 1.4a (7), component video (3), S-video (4), composite video (5), PC input (1)
Audio: Coaxial digital (3), optical digital (2), 7.1-channel analog (1), stereo analog (7), phono (1)
Additional: Ethernet (1), USB (1), IR Input (2)
Accessory: iPod dock, HD Radio, Sirius (1)
Outputs: Video: HDMI (2), component video (2), S-video (2), composite video (1)
Audio: Stereo analog (1), 7.2-channel preout (1)
Additional: RS-232 (1), 12-volt trigger (3)

Company Info
Integra
(800) 225-1946
integrahometheater.com

Company Info
Integra
(800) 225-1946
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flyerchas's picture
Integra AVR review

In looking at the photo of the back panel of this receiver, I am a bit confused. I know I'm not in the same league as your reviewers, but, where are the speaker connections? Please respond, as I won't get any rest this weekend until I have an answer!

Thanks

Chuck Applebaum
Loyal Home Theater subscriber

reduca's picture
The DHC-40.2 is not a

The DHC-40.2 is not a receiver. It's a preamp/processor. It is designed to be connected to a power amplifier, which provides the speaker connections you are wondering about. The unit is very similar to a reciever, except for the fact that it does not include an amplifier for powering speakers. It only processes the audio and video signals.

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