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I would prefer to sell this as a complete kit, but depending on response, I may break up the items.

Items are in Sydney, but can deliver to Melbourne area in Early August as I will be down there for the Dutton Rally.

Denon AVR2700 Amplifier

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Main features

Built-in Dolby Digital decoder

Dynamic Discrete Sound Circuit DDSC to enhance clarity and fidelity. Pro Logic decoder, A/D, D/A, and filters used in discrete devices in the DDSC to insure no interference.

5 channel stereo

5 Channels x 80 watts

Cinema EQ

Record output selector

6 channel inputs for outboard decoder

Icon Based On Screen Display - monitor or change sources, modes or speaker adjustments

8 Analog inputs including phono

"S" Video inputs and outputs

Radio Station search, Program Type, Text Message

Personal memory feature

Pre-amp Out for L, C, R, Subwoofer

Bi-wiring for front L, C, R speaker terminals

Programmable Remote control - Glo Key

Energy Take 5 Speaker System

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Energy ES-8 Powered Subwoofer

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Don't let the size fool you, These offer sound quality that defies their appearance... Read the reviews here

http://www.energy-speakers.com/prod_rev/ta...e5_reviews.html

Everything is in Perfect condition, still in original packaging and boxes etc.

More Pictures are at www.pbase.com/driftking/hifi

These items cost me over $3,000 when new

(AVR-2700 - $1499, Take 5 - $999, ES-8 - $599)

Less than 18 mths use.

Check them out on ebay now....

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...gory=14973&rd=1

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...item=3037172591

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...item=3037173417

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Jason, is the sub a "line level" in or "signal level" in? (if that's the correct terminology???)

Umm, Dunno actually - but it goes "doof doof doof" really good - LOL

Actually, it's sold, I forgot to come back and change the ad..

went for $1200, picked up :P

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