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JBL MA710HP High Performance 7.2 Channel 8K AV Receiver

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The JBL MA710HP High Performance 7.2 channel 8K AV receiver is close to the top of the range and sits above the MA710. The amplifier modules have been upgraded to provide 125 watts per channel and it also features Dirac live. AV receivers provide a switching hub for your audio and video equipment.
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Features

Ethernet Input No
Spotify Support No
Brand Color None
Warranty The length of time your product is protected by warranty 2 Years
Product Type Other

Tech Specs

- HDMI eARC: Yes
- HDMI Audio Return Channel: Yes
- 8K HDMI input connectors (HDMI 2.1, HDCP 2.3 up to 8K/60Hz, 4K/120Hz): 3
- HDR 10+, Dolby Vision: Yes, Yes Audio Features
- File format: MP3 / MPEG-4 AAC: up to 48 kHz / 320kbps WMA: up to 48 kHz / 192kbps ALAC: up to 192 kHz / 24-bit FLAC: up to 192 kHz / 24-bit PCM / WAV / AIFF: up to192 kHz / 24-bit
- Pure Direct: Yes
- EZ Set EQ: Yes
- DA converter: 192kHz/24-bit
- Channels: 7.2
- Rated Power @ 8Ω (20Hz – 20kHz, 2 channels driven, 0.5% THD max): 125 W RMS - Rated Power @ 4Ω (20Hz – 20kHz, 2 channels driven, 0.5% THD max): 175 W RMS
- HDMI Input/Output: 6/ 2
- Wi-Fi: Yes (2.4/5GHz)
- Bluetooth receive: Yes (v5.3, Low Energy, APTX HD, APTX Adaptive)
- Bluetooth transmit: Yes
- Digital Audio Input: 1 Coax, 1 Optical
- Stereo analog input: 2 single-ended RCA (line level), 1 Moving Magnet Phono input + Ground
- Pre-Out (single ended RCA): Stereo Zone 2, Subwoofer 1, Subwoofer 2 Dimension and Weight
- Dimensions incl. feet and speaker terminals (H x W x D): 5.3” x 17.0” x 15.6” (135.0mm x 432.0mm x 396.4mm)
- Weight: 16.4lb (7.4kg)

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Description

The JBL MA710HP High Performance 7.2 channel 8K AV receiver is close to the top of the range and sits above the MA710. The amplifier modules have been upgraded to provide 125 watts per channel and it also features Dirac live. AV receivers provide a switching hub for your audio and video equipment.

This model has six HDMI inputs with support upto 8K as well as two HDMI outputs. You can create a home cinema system with upto 7 channels and upto two subwoofers and stream from a variety of devices. The front panel display makes setting up and using the unit easy and a remote control is included.

Versatile connectivity

Many analogue and digital sources can be connected to the JBL MA710HP. Six video sources can be connected via HDMI inputs. There are also two outputs for a TV or projector. The HDMI system is future proof to support upto 8K signals at 60Hz and 4K at 120Hz.
Additionally, the HDMI system is HDCP enabled and can play HDR10 and Dolby Vision sources. eARC is available so that your TV remote can control the overall volume. Next digital sources can be connected via a coaxial or optical inputs, and there are RCA analogue inputs for other equipment.

High Res Streaming

The JBL MA710HP can stream from mobile devices via Bluetooth or WiFi. PCM playback supports 192kHz sample rate and 24-bit resolution. Formats available include MP3, WMA, ALAC, FLAC, and more. The HDMI system can carry eight PCM audio channels from a 4k/blu-ray player.

What is a 7.2 system?

Later versions of Dolby Digital, and other encoding systems, can carry seven channels of audio as well as upto 2 bass (or low frequency LFE) channels. The JBL MA710HP has the required decoding circuity to provide the following speaker feeds. A front left and right channel, two rear surround channels, a centre channel, and two side channels. There are also two subwoofer outputs, so overall you can create a 7.1 or 7.2 system. This AV receiver can also be used to create a simpler 5.1 or 5.2 system.

Surround sound encoding methods

Since surround sound began in cinemas in the 1940s, there have been many encoding methods used. Today there are two main systems Dolby Digital and DTS. The JBL MA710HP can be used with both Dolby Digital and DTS sources. DTS stands for Digital Theatre System. The first home system was Dolby Surround which had limited bandwidth. Later came Dolby Digital which at first had five channels, later versions added more outputs.

Dolby Digital and DTS

The main difference between Dolby Digital and DTS is the sampling rate. DTS Has a higher sampling rate, however, Dolby Digital is thought to be more advanced in it's encoding methods. Both systems Have 3D surround capabilities, with Dolby Atmos and DTS X. Dolby Digital was first used in the 1990s and the latest iterations of these formats are featured on the JBL MA710HP.

The JBL Stage speaker range

JBL launched this model along with the other MA models at the same time as their JBL Stage loudspeaker range. For the front left and right pair there are floor standers or bookshelf speakers on optional stands. The bookshelf speakers can be used as the rear and surround speakers. A well-specified centre speaker is available with four bass drivers. Lastly, two sizes of subwoofer are available, along with optional up-firing Atmos speakers.

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