DRA-755

by Denon


The Denon DRA-755 is a stereo receiver manufactured in 1985, designed to deliver...

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The Denon DRA-755 is a stereo receiver manufactured in 1985, designed to deliver high-quality audio performance. Its black finish gives it a classic aesthetic suitable for various home entertainment setups. The receiver measures 434 mm in width, 112 mm in height, and 400 mm in depth, with a weight of 9 kg. It has a power consumption of 180 watts but lacks a remote control feature, emphasizing a straightforward, user-focused design. The DRA-755 offers a range of connectivity options, including five inputs: PHONO, VIDEO, CD, TAPE 1, and TAPE 2. Each input has specific signal-to-noise ratios and sensitivities, ensuring clear and defined audio playback. The amplifier provides continuous power of 70 watts per channel at 8 ohms with minimal distortion, which is less than 0.015%. The signal-to-noise ratio for amplified outputs is 55 dB, with a stereo channel separation of 40 dB at 1 kHz. Tone control options allow adjustments of bass and treble by ± 8 dB at specified frequencies. For radio tuning, the receiver supports FM frequencies from 87.5 to 108 MHz and AM frequencies from 522 to 1611 kHz, with the ability to store up to 16 station presets. Features include a matrix display with light blue-white illumination for user clarity.