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| | Elite SP-99D Surround Sound Processor

The Elite SP-99D Digital Sound Processor was introduced by Pioneer in the
early 1990s to supersede the SP-91D. It differed considerably from its
predecessor. It was less remote control dependent than the SP-91D, because
more controls were placed on the front of the unit. M.S.R.P. was
$1,530.00.

Specifications:
- Dolby
Digital / Pro-Logic Processor with built-in Demodulator
- Dolby
Pro-Logic Surround Sound Decoder
- 8
Outputs (Front Left/ Right, Center x2, Surround Left/Right, Subwoofer x2)
- Three
Digital Inputs (1 AC-3 RF Input/1 CoAxial Input/1 TOS Link Optical)
- Digital
Signal Processor (3 DSP Modes - Theater I/II and Hall)
- 6
Channel - 18-Bit D/A Conversion
- 8X
Oversampling Digital Filter
- Wireless
Remote Control
- Motor
Driven Volume Control
- Large
Insulators
- Urushi
Finish with Wood Side Panels
- Two-Year
Warranty
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