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Comparison Yamaha MCR-N570 vs Yamaha MCR-N470

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Yamaha MCR-N570
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Featuresmusic centermusic center
Number of channels2.02.0
Playback
Media
USB port
CD
USB port
CD
Radio
Tuner bands
FM
FM
Radio Data System (RDS)
Tech specs
System power44 W44 W
Power per channel22 W22 W
Number of bands22
Sensitivity83 dB83 dB
Frequency range60 – 28000 Hz55 – 28000 Hz
Phase inverter
Interfaces and features
Interfaces
AirPlay
DLNA
LAN
Wi-Fi
AirPlay
DLNA
LAN
Wi-Fi
More features
internet radio
USB drive recording
time
alarm
internet radio
USB drive recording
time
alarm
Connectors
Inputs
RCA
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
RCA
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
Outputs
to subwoofer
on headphones
to subwoofer
on headphones
General
LCD display
Remote control
Speaker dimensions (HxWxD)273x154x230 mm274x154x237 mm
Central unit dimensions (HxWxD)110x270x330 mm110x270x330 mm
Weight
7.6 kg /receiver — 2.7 kg, speakers — 3.3 kg/
7.6 kg /receiver — 2.7 kg, speakers — 2.6 kg/
Color
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2016december 2016

Frequency range

The total frequency range reproduced by the acoustics of an audio system. Measured from the lower threshold of the lowest frequency speaker to the upper threshold of the highest frequency: for example, in a 2.1 system with main speakers at 100 – 22000 Hz and a subwoofer at 20 – 150 Hz, the total value will be 20 – 22000 Hz.

In general, the wider the frequency range, the fuller the reproduced sound will be, the less low and high frequencies will be lost due to insufficient acoustic capabilities. On the other hand, do not forget that the actual sound quality also depends on a number of other parameters — primarily the frequency response. In addition, human audible frequencies range from 16 Hz to 22 kHz; deviations from these values are very small, and the upper limit also decreases with age. Therefore, from a practical point of view, it does not make sense to provide too large a frequency range; and impressive performances like 10 – 50000 Hz, found in top-class models, are usually more of a kind of "side effect" of high-quality speakers (and at the same time — a marketing ploy) than a really significant moment.
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