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    7Distance menu (DISTANCE)
    Example:
    In this case, set the distance of each speaker as follows;
     Distance of front speakers:  3.0 m
     Distance of center speaker:  2.7 m
     Distance of surround speakers: 2.4 m
    FRONT SPEAKER/CENTER SPEAKER/SURROUND 
    SPEAKER
    Adjust the distance from the listening position to the speakers.
    Within the range from 0.3 m to 9.0 m. (by 0.3 m)
    RETURN
    Returns to the SPK. SETTING menu.
    : Other setting menu (OTHERS)
    7RESUME
    You can activate or deactivate Resume Playback function. 
    (Apg. 29)
    7ON SCREEN GUIDE
    You can activate or deactivate the on-screen guide icons. 
    (Apg. 20)
    7Parental lock menu (PARENTAL LOCK)
    You can restrict playback of a DVD VIDEO containing violent 
    scenes that is not suitable for your other family members.
     This setting takes effect only for DVDs containing the Parental 
    Lock level information — Level 1 (most restrictive) to Level 8 
    (least restrictive).
    COUNTRY CODE
    Select this when you set the code for your resident. 
    (Apg. 39)
    SET LEVEL
    Select this when you set the level of restriction.
    PA S S W O R D
    This item is selected automatically when some changes 
    are made on Parental Lock setting. Enter a four-digit 
    number as your password with number buttons 0-9, then 
    press ENTER.
     If you have failed to enter your correct password three 
    times, you cannot select an item other than EXIT. In such a 
    case, press ENTER to exit the mode, then try the setting 
    again.
    EXIT
    Returns to OTHERS menu. Be sure to exit the Parental Lock setting mode after 
    entering your password. Otherwise, the changes you made 
    won’t be stored.
     If you forget your password, enter “8888” instead of your 
    password.
    NOTE
     When you enter wrong passwords three times, you can only select 
    EXIT.
    Subwoofer
    Front left
    Center 
    speaker
    Front right
    3.0 m
    2.7 m
    2.4 m
    2.1 m
    Surround leftSurround right
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    Country/Area codes list for Parental Lock
    AD Andorra ER Eritrea
    LALao People’s Democratic 
    RepublicRW R w a n d a
    AE United Arab Emirates ES Spain SA Saudi Arabia
    AF Afghanistan ET Ethiopia LB Lebanon SB Solomon Islands
    AG Antigua and Barbuda FI Finland LC Saint Lucia SC Seychelles
    AI Anguilla FJ Fiji LI Liechtenstein SD Sudan
    AL Albania FK Falkland Islands (Malvinas) LK Sri Lanka SE Sweden
    AM Armenia
    FMMicronesia (Fedelated States 
    of)LR Liberia SG Singapore
    AN Netherlands Antilles LS Lesotho SH Saint Helena
    AO Angola FO Faroe Islands LT Lithuania SI Slovenia
    AQ Antarctica FR France LU Luxembourg SJ Svalbard and Jan Mayen
    AR Argentina FX France, Metropolitan LV Latvia SK Slovakia
    AS American Samoa GA Gabon LY Libyan Arab Jamahiriya SL Sierra Leone
    AT Austria GB United Kingdom MA Morocco SM San Marino
    AU Australia GD Grenada MC Monaco SN Senegal
    AW Aruba GE Georgia MD Moldova, Republic of SO Somalia
    AZ Azerbaijan GF French Guiana MG Madagascar SR Suriname
    BA Bosnia and Herzegovina GH Ghana MH Marshall Islands ST Sao Tome and Principe
    BB Barbados GI Gibraltar ML Mali SV El Salvador
    BD Bangladesh GL Greenland MM Myanmar SY Syrian Arab Republic
    BE Belgium GM Gambia MN Mongolia SZ Swaziland
    BF Burkina Faso GN Guinea MO Macau TC Turks and Caicos Islands
    BG Bulgaria GP Guadeloupe MP Northern Mariana Islands TD Chad
    BH Bahrain GQ Equatorial Guinea MQ Martinique TF French Southern Territories
    BI Burundi GR Greece MR Mauritania TG Togo
    BJ Benin
    GSSouth Georgia and the South 
    Sandwich IslandsMS Montserrat TH Thailand Code Language
    BM Bermuda MT Malta TJ Tajikistan
    BN Brunei Darussalam GT Guatemala MU Mauritius TK Tokelau
    BO Bolivia GU Guam MV Maldives TM Turkmenistan
    BR Brazil GW Guinea-Bissau MW Malawi TN Tunisia
    BS Bahamas GY Guyana MX Mexico TO Tonga
    BT Bhutan HK Hong Kong MY Malaysia TP East Timor
    BV Bouvet Island
    HMHeard Island and McDonald 
    IslandsMZ Mozambique TR Turkey
    BW Botswana NA Namibia TT Trinidad and Tobago
    BY Belarus HN Honduras NC New Caledonia TV Tuvalu
    BZ Belize HR Croatia NE Niger TW Taiwan
    CA Canada HT Haiti NF Norfolk Island TZ Tanzania, United Republic of
    CC Cocos (Keeling) Islands HU Hungary NG Nigeria UA Ukraine
    CF Central African Republic ID Indonesia NI Nicaragua UG Uganda
    CG Congo IE Ireland NL Netherlands
    UMUnited States Minor Outlying 
    Islands
    CH Switzerland IL Israel NO Norway
    CI Côte d’Ivoire IN India NP Nepal US United States
    CK Cook Islands IO British Indian Ocean Territory NR Nauru UY Uruguay
    CL Chile IQ Iraq NU Niue UZ Uzbekistan
    CM Cameroon IR Iran (Islamic Republic of) NZ New Zealand VA Vatican City State (Holy See)
    CN China IS Iceland OM Oman
    VCSaint Vincent and the 
    Grenadines
    CO Colombia IT Italy PA Panama
    CR Costa Rica JM Jamaica PE Peru VE Venezuela
    CU Cuba JO Jordan PF French Polynesia VG Virgin Islands (British)
    CV Cape Verde JP Japan PG Papua New Guinea VI Virgin Islands (U.S.)
    CX Christmas Island KE Kenya PH Philippines VN Vietnam
    CY Cyprus KG Kyrgyzstan PK Pakistan VU Vanuatu
    CZ Czech Republic KH Cambodia PL Poland WF Wallis and Futuna Islands
    DE Germany KI Kiribati PM Saint Pierre and Miquelon WS Samoa
    DJ Djibouti KM Comoros PN Pitcairn YE Yemen
    DK Denmark KN Saint Kitts and Nevis PR Puerto Rico YT Mayotte
    DM Dominica
    KPKorea, Democratic People’s 
    Republic ofPT Portugal YU Yugoslavia
    DO Dominican Republic PW Palau ZA South Africa
    DZ Algeria KR Korea, Republic of PY Paraguay ZM Zambia
    EC Ecuador KW Kuwait QA Qatar ZR Zaire
    EE Estonia KY Cayman Islands RE Réunion ZW Zimbabwe
    EG Egypt KZ Kazakhstan RO Romania
    EH Western Sahara RU Russian Federation
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    Tuner operations
    IMPORTANT
    Before using the remote control for the 
    following operation; 
    1 Set the remote control mode selector to 
    AUDIO.
    2Press FM/AM.
    1Press FM/AM repeatedly to select the 
    band.
    Example:
    When the system is tuned in to 810 kHz.
    2Press TUNING9/( repeatedly until 
    you find the frequency you want.
    When you hold down the button until the system starts 
    searching for stations and then release it, the system stops 
    searching automatically when a station of sufficient signal 
    strength is tuned in to.
    NOTE
     When a station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in, the TUNED 
    indicator lights on the display window.
     When an FM stereo program is received, the ST indicator lights on the 
    display window.
    Once a station is assigned to a channel number, the station can be 
    quickly tuned in. You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM (MW) stations.
    7To preset the stations
    1Tune in the station you want to preset.
     If you want to store the FM reception mode for an FM 
    station, select the reception mode you want. See “Selecting 
    the FM reception mode” (Apg. 41).
    Example:
    When the system is tuned in to 103.5 MHz.
    2Press MEMORY.
    While “CH” and “– –” are flashing:
    3Press number button(s) (1-10, +10) to 
    select a preset number you want.
     For details on using the number buttons, see “How to use the 
    number buttons” (Apg. 22).
    Example:
    When the preset channel 1 is selected.
    If the setting is cancelled before you finish, start from step 2 
    again.
    While the selected number is flashing:
    4Press MEMORY.
    The selected number stops flashing.
    The station is assigned to the selected preset number.
    If the setting is cancelled before you finish, start from step 2 
    again.
    5Repeat steps 1 to 4.
     Storing a new station to a used number erases the previously 
    stored one.
    7To tune in to a preset station
    1Press FM/AM repeatedly to select FM or 
    AM.
    2Press number button(s) (1-10, +10) to 
    select a preset number.
     For details on using the number buttons, see “How to use the 
    number buttons” (Apg. 22).
    The buttons described below are used on pages 40 to 43.
    Manual tuning
    FM/AM
    TUNING TA/NEWS/INFOAUDIO
    TUNING
    FM MODE MEMORYPTY PTY
    PTY
    SEARCH
         RDS
    DISPLAYRDS DISPLAY PTY SEARCH
    PTY 
    Number buttons Remote control 
    mode selector
    810k  
    Preset tuning
    103.50M 
    __
    103.50M
    1 103.50M
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    When the stereo FM program currently tuned in is noisy, you can 
    change the FM reception mode to improve the reception.
    7While listening to an FM station
    Press FM MODE.
    The FM reception mode appears on the display window.
    Each time you press the button, the FM reception mode changes.
     AUTO MUTING:
    When a program is broadcast in stereo, you will hear stereo 
    sound. (The ST indicator lights on the display window.) When in 
    monaural, you will hear monaural sound. This mode is also 
    useful to suppress static noise between stations. The AUTO 
    MUTING indicator lights on the display window.
     MONO:
    Reception will be improved although you will lose the stereo 
    effect. (The ST indicator goes off.) In this mode, you will hear 
    noise until you are tuned in to a station. (The AUTO MUTING 
    indicator also goes off.)
    When listening to an AM (MW) broadcast with a lot of noise 
    interference, you can change the Beat Cut mode to reduce the 
    noise.
    7While listening to an AM (MW) station
    Press FM MODE.
    The current Beat Cut mode appears on the display window.
    Each time you press the button, the Beat Cut mode changes.
     Choose “BEAT CUT 1” or “BEAT CUT 2” according to which 
    gives clearer sound.
    RDS allows FM stations to send an additional signal along with 
    their regular program signals. For example, the stations send their 
    station names, as well as information about what type of program 
    they broadcast, such as sports or music, etc.
    When tuned in to an FM station which provides the RDS service, 
    the RDS indicator lights up on the display window.With the system, you can receive the following types of RDS 
    signals:
    PS (Program Service): Shows commonly known station names.
    PTY (Program Type): Shows types of broadcast programs.
    RT (Radio Text): Shows text messages the station sends.
    Enhanced Other Network: See page 43.
    NOTE
     RDS is not available for AM (MW) broadcasts.
     RDS may not operate correctly if the station tuned is not transmitting 
    RDS signal properly or if the signal strength is weak.
    IMPORTANT
    Before using the remote control for the 
    following operation; 
    1 Set the remote control mode selector to 
    AUDIO.
    2 Press FM/AM.
    7To show the RDS signals information
    Press RDS DISPLAY while listening to an 
    FM station.
    Each time you press the button, the indication on the display 
    window changes.
    PS (Program Service):
    While searching, “PS” appears and then the station names will be 
    displayed. “NO PS” appears if no signal is sent.
    PTY (Program Type):
    While searching, “PTY” appears and then the type of the broadcast 
    program will be displayed. “NO PTY” appears if no signal is sent.
    RT (Radio Text):
    While searching, “RT” appears and then text messages the station 
    sends will be displayed. “NO RT” appears if no signal is sent.
    Frequency:
    Station frequency (non-RDS service).
    About characters shown on the display window
    When PS, PTY, or RT signals appear on the display window, some 
    special characters and marks may not be displayed correctly. 
    NOTE
     If searching finishes at once, “PS”, “PTY”, and “RT” will not appear 
    on the display window.
    Selecting the FM 
    reception mode
    Reducing the noise of AM 
    (MW) broadcast
    Using the RDS (Radio 
    Data System) when 
    receiving FM stations
    103.50M
    RDS indicator
    See page 40 for button locations.
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    Searching for a program by PTY codes
    One of the advantages of the RDS service is that you can locate a 
    particular kind of program from the preset channels (Apg. 40) by 
    specifying the PTY codes.
    7To search for a program using the PTY codes
    NOTE
    Before you start operation; The PTY Search is only applicable to preset stations.
     To stop searching any time during the process, press PTY SEARCH 
    while searching.
     There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is 
    canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.
    1Press PTY SEARCH while listening to 
    an FM station.
    “PTY SELECT” flashes on the display window.
    While “PTY SELECT” is flashing:
    2Press PTY9 or PTY( until the PTY 
    code you want appears on the display 
    window.
     For details, see “Description of the PTY codes”.
    While the PTY code selected in step 2 is still on the display 
    window:
    3Press PTY SEARCH again.
    While searching, “SEARCH” and the selected PTY code 
    alternate on the display window.
    The system searches 30 preset FM stations, stops when it finds 
    the one you have selected, and tunes in that station.
    To continue searching after the first stop
    Press PTY SEARCH again while the indications on the display 
    window are flashing.
    If no program is found, “NOT FOUND” appears on the display 
    window.Description of the PTY codes
    NOTE
     Classification of the PTY codes for some FM stations may be 
    different from the above list.
    News: News.
    Affairs: Topical program expanding or enlarging upon the 
    news — debate, or analysis.
    Info: Programs the purpose of which is to impart advice 
    in the widest sense.
    Sport: Programs concerned with any aspect of sports.
    Educate: Educational programs.
    Drama: All radio plays and serials.
    Culture: Programs concerning any aspect of national or 
    regional culture, including language, theater, etc.
    Science: Programs about natural sciences and technology.
    Varied: Used for mainly speech-based programs such as 
    quizzes, panel games and personality interviews.
    Pop M: Commercial music of current popular appeal.
    Rock M: Rock music.
    Easy M: Current contemporary music considered to be 
    “easy-listening”.
    Light M: Instrumental music, and vocal or choral works.
    Classics: Performances of major orchestral works, 
    symphonies, chamber music, etc.
    Other M: Music not fitting into any of the other categories.
    Weather: Weather reports and forecasts.
    Finance: Stock Market reports, commerce, trading etc.
    Children: Programs targeted at a young audience.
    Social: Programs about sociology, history, geography, 
    psychology and society.
    Religion: Religious programs.
    Phone In: Involving members of the public expressing their 
    views either by phone or at a public forum.
    Travel: Travel information.
    Leisure: Programs about recreational activities.
    Jazz: Jazz music.
    Country: Songs which originate from, or continue the 
    musical tradition of the American Southern States.
    Nation M: Current popular music of the nation or region in 
    that country’s language.
    Oldies: Music from the so-called “golden age” of popular 
    music.
    Folk M: Music which has its roots in the musical culture of a 
    particular nation.
    Document: Programs concerning factual matters, presented in 
    an investigative style.
    TEST: Broadcasts for testing emergency broadcast 
    equipment or unit.
    Alarm !: Emergency announcement.
    None: No program type, undefined program, or difficult to 
    categorize into particular types.
    See page 40 for button locations.
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    Switching to broadcast program of your 
    choice temporarily
    Another convenient RDS service is called “Enhanced Other 
    Network”.
    This allows the system to switch temporarily to a broadcast 
    program of your choice (TA, NEWS, and/or INFO) from a different 
    station except in the following cases;
     When you are listening to non-RDS stations (all AM – MW 
    stations, some FM stations and other sources).
     When the system is in standby mode.
    NOTE
    Before you start operations; The Enhanced Other Network function is only applicable to preset 
    stations.
    IMPORTANT
    Before using the remote control for the 
    following operation; 
    1 Set the remote control mode selector to 
    AUDIO.
    2Press FM/AM.
    Press TA/NEWS/INFO repeatedly until the 
    program type indicator (TA/NEWS/INFO) 
    you want appears on the display window.
    Each time you press the button, the indicator on the display window 
    changes.
    TA: Traffic Announcement in your area.
    NEWS: News.
    INFO: Program the purpose of which is to impart advice in the 
    widest sense.
    To stop listening to the program selected by Enhanced 
    Other Network
    Press TA/NEWS/INFO repeatedly again so that the program type 
    indicator (TA/NEWS/INFO) goes off from the display window. The 
    system exits from Enhanced Other Network standby mode and goes 
    back to the previously selected station.
    When an emergency broadcast (Alarm ! signal) is sent 
    from an FM station
    The system automatically tunes in to the station and “Alarm !” 
    appears on the display window while the system receiving the 
    emergency broadcast.
    Note that an emergency broadcast cannot be received in the 
    following cases;
     When you are listening to non-RDS stations (all AM – MW 
    stations, some FM stations and other sources).
     When the system is in standby mode.The TEST signal is used for equipment test — whether it 
    can receive the Alarm signal correctly
    The TEST signal makes the system work in the same way as the 
    Alarm signal does. If the TEST signal is received, the system 
    automatically switches to the station broadcasting the TEST signal.
    While receiving the TEST signal, “TEST” appears on the display 
    window.
    7How the Enhanced Other Network function actually 
    works
    Case 1
    If there is no station broadcasting the program you have 
    selected
    The system continues tuning in to the current station.
    ‘
    When a station starts broadcasting the program you have selected, 
    the system automatically switches to the station. The indicator of 
    received PTY code starts flashing.
    ‘
    When the program is over, the system goes back to the previously 
    tuned station, but the Enhanced Other Network function still 
    remains activated.
    Case 2
    If the FM station you are listening to is broadcasting the 
    program you have selected
    The system continues to receive the station but the indicator of 
    received PTY code starts flashing.
    ‘
    When the program is over, the indicator of received PTY code stops 
    flashing and remains lit, but the Enhanced Other Network function 
    still remains activated.
    NOTE
     In Enhanced Other Network standby mode, if you change the source 
    to play, Enhanced Other Network standby mode is canceled 
    temporarily.
    If you change the source to FM again, the system returns to 
    Enhanced Other Network standby mode.
     Enhanced Other Network data sent from some stations may not be 
    compatible with this system.
     Enhanced Other Network does not function for some FM stations 
    with RDS service.
     While listening to a program tuned in by the Enhanced Other Network 
    function, the station does not change even if another network station 
    starts broadcasting a program of the same Enhanced Other Network 
    data.
     While listening to a program tuned in by the Enhanced Other Network 
    function, you can only use TA/NEWS/INFO and RDS DISPLAY as 
    the tuner operation buttons.
    1 103.50M
    The program type indicator
    See page 40 for button locations.
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    7Handling Discs
     Remove the disc from its case by holding it at 
    the edge while pressing the center hole lightly.
     Do not touch the shiny surface of the disc or 
    bend the disc.
     Put the disc back in its case after use to 
    prevent warping.
     Be careful not to scratch the surface of the 
    disc when placing it back in its case. 
     Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, temperature 
    extremes and moisture.To clean the disc 
    Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a straight line 
    from center to edge.
     DO NOT use any solvent — such as 
    conventional record cleaner, spray, 
    thinner or benzine — to clean the disc.
    7Cleaning the system
     Stains on the system should be wiped off with a soft cloth. If the 
    system is heavily stained, wipe it with a cloth soaked in water-
    diluted neutral detergent and wrung well, then wipe clean with a 
    dry cloth.
     Since the system may deteriorate in quality, become damaged or 
    get its paint peeled off, be careful about the following.
    DO NOT wipe it with a hard cloth.
    DO NOT wipe it strong.
    DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine.
    DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as insecticides to it.
    DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in contact with 
    it for a long time.
    Maintenance
    Troubleshooting
    PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
    Power does not come 
    on.The power cord and/or system cord is not connected. Connect the power cord and system cord correctly. 
    (Apg. 13)
    The remote control does 
    not work.The batteries are exhausted. Replace the batteries. (Apg. 7)
    Sunlight is falling directly on the remote sensor. Hide the remote sensor from direct sunlight.
    No sound. The system cord and/or speaker cord is not connected. Check the connection. (Apg. 13)
    The audio cord is not connected to AUX IN and/or 
    DIGITAL IN correctly.Connect the cord correctly. (Apg. 13)
    An incorrect source has been selected. Select the correct source. (Apg. 17)
    The decode mode is not set correctly. Select the proper decode mode. (Apg. 35)
    No picture is displayed 
    on the TV screen.The video cord is not connected correctly. Connect the cord correctly. (Apg. 12)
    The disc is not playable. Use a playable disc. (Apg. 3)
    No picture is displayed 
    on the TV screen, the 
    picture is blurred, or the 
    picture is divided into 
    two parts.The scan mode is set to “PROGRESSIVE” though the 
    center unit is connected to the TV which does not 
    support the progressive video input such as a 
    conventional TV.Change the scan mode to “RGB” or “Y/C”. (Apg. 18)
    Video and audio are 
    distorted.The disc is scratched or dirty. Replace or clean the disc.
    A VCR is connected between the center unit and the 
    TV.Connect the center unit and TV directly. (Apg. 12)
    The picture does not fit 
    the TV screen.The monitor type is not set correctly. Set “MONITOR TYPE” properly. (Apg. 37)
    Hard to listen to 
    broadcast because of 
    noise.Antennas are disconnected. Reconnect the antennas correctly and securely. 
    (Apg. 8)
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    7Center unit (XV-THS8/XV-THS5/XV-THS51)
    Audio section
    Total Harmonic Distortion 0.02 %
    NOTE: This value is measured at System cord CONNECTOR for 
    reference.
    Digital input*1:
    DIGITAL IN: –21 dBm to –15 dBm
    (OPTICAL) (660 nm E30 nm)
    *1Corresponding to Linear PCM, Dolby Digital, and DTS Digital 
    Surround (with sampling frequency — 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz)
    Video section
    Video System: PAL
    Horizontal Resolution: 500 lines
    Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 64 dB
    (Composite signal when “RGB” is selected)
    Video output level
    Composite: 1.0 V(p-p)/75 C
    S-video-Y: 1.0 V(p-p)/75 C
    S-video-C: 0.3 V(p-p)/75 C
    Component-Y: 1.0 V(p-p)/75 C
    Component-P
    B/PR: 0.7 V(p-p)/75 C
    RGB: 0.7 V(p-p)/75 C
    Tuner section
    Tuning Range
    FM: 87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz
    AM (MW): 522 kHz to 1 629 kHz
    General
    Power Requirements: AC 230 V  , 50 Hz
    Power Consumption: 18 W (at operation)
    2.0 W (in standby mode)
    Dimensions (W M H M D):
    435 mm M 57 mm M 319 mm
    Mass: 3.0 kg
    7Subwoofer (SP-PWS8/SP-PWS5/SP-PWS51)
    Amplifier section
    Front/Center/Surround: 80 W per channel, RMS at 6 C 
    (Center/Surround)/120 W per channel, 
    RMS at 4C (Front) 
    at 1 kHz, with 10 % total harmonic 
    distortion.
    Subwoofer: 120 W, RMS at 4C at 100 Hz, with 
    10 % total harmonic distortion.
    Speaker section
    Speaker unit: 16 cm Bass-reflex, Magnetically 
    Shielded
    Frequency Range: 30 Hz to 200 Hz
    General
    Power Requirements: AC 230 V  , 50 Hz
    Power Consumption: 110 W (at operation)
    0 W (in standby mode)
    Dimensions (W M H M D):
    170 mm M 412 mm M 444 mm
    Mass: 12.0 kg
    7Satellite Speakers
    Front speakers (SP-THS9F)
    Speakers: 5.5 cm M 2,
    3.0 cm
    Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded
    Power Handling Capacity: 120 W
    Impedance: 4 C
    Frequency Range: 95 Hz to 40 kHz
    Dimensions (W M H M D):
    250 mm M 1 103 mm M 250 mm
    Mass: 3.67 kg
    Surround speakers (SP-THS9S)
    Speakers: 5.5 cm M 2
    Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded
    Power Handling Capacity: 80 W
    Impedance: 6 C
    Frequency Range: 90 Hz to 30 kHz
    Dimensions (W M H M D):
    250 mm M 1 103 mm M 250 mm
    Mass: 3.77 kg
    Center speaker (SP-THS9C)
    Speakers: 5.5 cm M 2,
    3.0 cm
    Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded
    Power Handling Capacity: 80 W
    Impedance: 6 C
    Frequency Range: 90 Hz to 40 kHz
    Dimensions (W M H M D):
    209 mm M 85 mm M 92 mm
    Mass: 0.87 kg
    Specifications
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    7Satellite Speakers
    Front speakers (SP-THS5F)
    Speakers:
    Woofer: 8.0 cm
    Tweeter: 1.5 cm
    Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded
    Power Handling Capacity: 120 W
    Impedance: 4 C
    Frequency Range: 90 Hz to 20 kHz
    Dimensions (W M H M D):
    106 mm M 139.5 mm M 102 mm
    Mass: 0.67 kg
    Surround speakers (SP-THS5S)
    Speakers: 8.0 cm
    Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded
    Power Handling Capacity: 80 W
    Impedance: 6 C
    Frequency Range: 90 Hz to 20 kHz
    Dimensions (W M H M D):
    106 mm M 119.5 mm M 102 mm
    Mass: 0.51 kg
    Center speaker (SP-THS5C)
    Speakers:
    Woofer: 8.0 cm
    Tweeter: 1.5 cm
    Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded
    Power Handling Capacity: 80 W
    Impedance: 6 C
    Frequency Range: 90 Hz to 20 kHz
    Dimensions (W M H M D):
    137.5 mm M 105 mm M 108 mm
    Mass: 0.67 kg
    7Satellite Speakers 
    Front speakers (SP-THM303F)
    Speakers: 8.0 cm
    Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded
    Power Handling Capacity: 120 W
    Impedance: 4 C
    Frequency Range: 90 Hz to 20 kHz
    Dimensions (W M H M D):
    106 mm M 119.5 mm M 102 mm
    Mass: 0.69 kg
    Surround speakers (SP-THM303S)
    Speakers: 8.0 cm
    Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded
    Power Handling Capacity: 80 W
    Impedance: 6 C
    Frequency Range: 80 Hz to 20 kHz
    Dimensions (W M H M D):
    111.5 mm M 139 mm M 106.5 mm
    Mass: 0.63 kg
    Center speaker (SP-THM303C)
    Speakers: 8.0 cm
    Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded
    Power Handling Capacity: 80 W
    Impedance: 6 C
    Frequency Range: 90 Hz to 20 kHz
    Dimensions (W M H M D):
    106 mm M 119.5 mm M 102 mm
    Mass: 0.69 kg
    Designs & specifications are subject to change without notice.
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