JVC exclusive DSP

SoundSoundFieldFieldAnalysisAnalysis(Ray(RayTracing)Tracing)

RX-D702 RX-D402

*Also applies to RX-D401

The figure shows the paths of the “sound rays” as they propagate from a sound source (red, black and brown balls) to the receiver (blue ball). The DSP calculates the properties of a reflection sound (time delay and direction) from the paths of the sound rays. The simulation computations it does for 7.1-channel surround are different from those for 5.1-channel surround or for stereo.

This means the DSP does optimal simulation computations according to the configuration of speaker setting.

Rear

Blue ball: receiver’s position (seating position)

Brown ball up front: sound source (stereo 2-channel)

3 red balls up front: sound source (left, right and center channels)

2 red balls in the rear: sound source (surround left and right channels) (5.1- channel surround consists of five red balls.)

4 green balls to the sides and in the rear: 7.1-channel surround consists of three red balls and four black balls.

Front

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JVC RX-D402, RX-D702, RX-D401 manual Rear, SoundSoundFieldFieldAnalysisAnalysisRayRayTracingTracing

RX-D401, RX-D402, RX-D702 specifications

The JVC RX-D702, RX-D402, and RX-D401 are remarkable receivers that exemplify JVC's commitment to delivering high-quality audio and advanced technology for home entertainment. Each model presents distinct features while maintaining a strong foundation of performance, making them suitable for various listening needs.

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The JVC RX-D402 is designed for users who desire powerful audio features without the extensive capabilities of the RX-D702. While it doesn’t support the latest surround sound formats like Dolby Atmos, it provides excellent stereo sound with a solid power output. The RX-D402 includes essential streaming services and Bluetooth connectivity, allowing users to enjoy music wirelessly from devices. Its compact size makes it ideal for smaller rooms where space may be a limitation.

Lastly, the RX-D401 remains a user-friendly receiver, appealing to budget-conscious consumers who still want quality performance. It offers essential audio performance and basic connectivity options, including Bluetooth and USB inputs. The RX-D401 is perfect for casual listeners who enjoy music without the complexity of advanced surround sound formats.

In summary, the JVC RX-D702, RX-D402, and RX-D401 offer a variety of features and technologies, catering to all kinds of audio preferences. From the high-end capabilities of the RX-D702 to the straightforward functionality of the RX-D401, JVC's receivers ensure impressive sound quality tailored to different environments and user needs.