Fisher RS 737 Studio Standard Receiver Introduction
FISHER RS-737 120 rms/channel, near 30lbs hefty tank Stereo Receiver
A/B 2 channel capabilities thus can power 4 large speakers with ease.
Offers Phono input = turntable ready
Built in 7 band equalizer
I can include an analog RCA to 3.5mm headphone jack auxiliary cord so that you can stream from any mobile device such as a computer, iPod, phone etc. (This sounds much better than a compressed Bluetooth signal.)
Power output: 100 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Surround output: 100W (front), 20W (center), 10W (rear)
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.08% (nice)
Has a phono input to run a record player, as well as 4 other inputs for anything else that you might want to power – MP3/CD/DVD…
Pre-settable buttons for instant tuning to your favourite radio stations. PLL Quartz FM/AM
Very heavy, well built.
Fully functioning.
Comes with a Cogeco Universal remote that does all the basic functions - On/off, Volume up/down, instant Mute
Programmable memory for radio stations.
Separate Bass / Midrange / Treble controls
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