SpeakerCraft Enters Receiver Market with SCR710, SCR910

The 80-watt stereo receiver and 7.1 receiver will be introduced at CEDIA Expo 2009.

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By Robert Archer
August 17, 2009
SpeakerCraft is entering the A/V receiver market with the SCR710 and SCR910 receivers, both of which will be shown at CEDIA Expo 2009 (booth 2418).

The SCR710, designed for dealers "trying to do more with less," is an 80-watt stereo receiver that includes a high-current output stage that can drive low impedance loads.

The SCR910 is a full-featured 7.1 channel receiver that includes:
  • 130-watt per channel power rating
  • A/V switching and upconverting functions
  • Numerous surround-sound modes
"Many of our dealers have expressed a desire to be able to support us in additional categories, and this was a a perfect opportunity to expand our offering and allow them to do just that," says SpeakerCraft president Jeremy Burkhardt. "The closer we come to being a complete solution provider the better we can service our dealer base."

SpeakerCraft, which is going to CEDIA Expo 2009 with the "largest product introduction ever," will ship the SCR710 and SCR910 in the fourth quarter.

MSRP: SCR710 ($425); SCR910 ($1,250)

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SpeakerCraft SCR910 Receiver


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