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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COMMENTS
flyerchas's picture

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 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.

pulmonq2's picture

There might be less confusion to new investigators if you would have mentioned the type of amplifier you were running the Integra through.

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