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Try remote code 30110 or 30189 for a Harman Kardon AVR 40 receiver. -51MPL3
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It all depends on what you're looking for in your AVR. I'd go with a basic one if you don't need some of the more advanced features.
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No. This feature available on AVR-1612 and higher.
The function of AVR is to automatically regulate the voltage of Generators. As the terminal voltage of a generators drops the AVR boosts the voltage.
AVR stands for automatic voltage regulator.
The acronym AVR has been reported to stand for Advanced Virtual RISC, but it has also been rumored to stand for the initials chip's designers: Alf and Vegard [RISC]. Atmel says that the name AVR is not an acronym and does not stand for anything in particular.
No. This feature available on AVR-1612 and higher.
AVR means Automatic Voltage Regulator. It automatically maintains a constant voltage level. AVR may be a separate device or a part of powet supply.
avr would be cheaper but normally provides a "sawtooth" type wave instead of a pure sine wave. AVR was made for computer equipment that is less sensitive than home theater equipment where a "dirty" wave will create artifacts and shadows as well as have a noise effect on audio equipment. In short if you can afford it get a pure sine wave UPS, but if not AVR will be better than nothing.
Try these two models ; Denon AVR 4520 and Yamaha RX-V 3900 , Both Japan made .