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RCA RT2600


$400.00 Released January, 2002

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Provides consistent operation for many years. Remote integrates well with other RCA components, can control everything from one device. Enough power to fill any room in the home, no matter what size.

The Cons:Fairly old system, doesn't support HDMI or have digital out for other amps. Silver motif doesn't match most modern HDTV displays.

The RCA RT2600 is a 650 watt, all-in-one 5.1 home theater system offered by RCA.  The system is comprised of a 5.1 channel AV receiver, a 150 watt powered subwoofer (powered in receiver), five 100 watt satellite speakers (center, front-L/R, rear-L/R).

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It has Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS and Dolby Pro Logic II decoding to give a true home theater experience with 5.1 surround sound. The Digital Sound Processing recreates acoustic environments such as a concert, stadium or hall. For easy setup, the speaker connections are color coded and the system comes with the required speaker cables. The DVD player is compatible with most disc formats, including DVD audio and SACD. There are several connectivity options including composite audio and video in, s-video in/out, two optical and one coaxial digital audio input for up to 7 sources. The RCA RT2600 also features an AM/FM stereo tuner and comes with a remote control.

Specifications

  • Product Type - Home theater system
  • Dimensions (WxDxH):
    • AV receiver : 16.9 in x 15.7 in x 5.1 in 
    • Satellite speaker : 4.6 in x 4.5 in x 6.9 in 
    • Subwoofer : 7.8 in x 14.2 in x 14 in
  • Enclosure Color - Silver
  • Localization - English
  • Sound Output Mode - Surround Sound
  • Built-in Decoders - Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital, DTS decoder
  • Equalizer - Yes
  • Digital Sound Processor (DSP) - Yes
  • DSP Presets - Stadium, Arena, Theater, Club, Concert, Church
  • Response Bandwidth - 40 - 20000 Hz
  • Signal-To-Noise Ratio - 65 dB
  • Output Power / Total - 650 Watt
  • Total Harmonic Distortion - 0.9%
  • Amplifier Output Details:
    • 150 Watt - 8 Ohm - at 100 Hz - THD 0.9% - 1 channel(s) ( subwoofer )
    • 100 Watt - 8 Ohm - 40 - 20000 Hz - THD 0.9% - 4 channel(s) ( Front-L/R, Surr-L/R, Center) 
  • Timer - Sleep
  • Built-in Display - Fluorescent
  • Display Dimmer - Yes
  • Additional Features - Motorized front panel, Midnight Mode, rotary encoder multi-control, touch sensor operation
  • Headphone Jack - Yes
  • Optical Digital Input - Yes
  • Optical Digital Output - Yes
  • Equalizer Factory Presets - Rock, Jazz, Pop, Classic, Vocal
  • Speaker(s):
    • 4 x satellite speaker - external - 100 Watt - wired 
    • 1 x center channel speaker - external - 100 Watt - wired 
    • 1 x subwoofer - external - 150 Watt - wired
  • Radio:
    • Type - Radio tuner - AM/FM - digital
    • Tuning Display - Fluorescent display
    • Preset Station Qty - 40 preset stations
    • Antenna Form Factor - Built-in AM / wire FM
    • Response Bandwidth - 40 - 15000 Hz
    • Signal-To-Noise Ratio - 65 dB
    • Auto Preset Memory - Yes
  • Universal remote control - infrared
  • Features - Multi-brand compatibility
  • Cables Included - 1 x video cable ¦ 1 x audio cable
  • Included Accessories - AM antenna, FM antenna
  • Power Device - Power supply - integrated
  • Service & Support - 1 year warranty
  • Service & Support Details - Limited warranty - 1 year
  • Width (Shipping) - 24.2 in
  • Depth (Shipping) - 20.1 in
  • Height (Shipping) - 29 in
  • Weight (Shipping) - 84 lbs
 

Connections

  • Front Panel:
    • 1 Pair Audio Input
    • 1 Video Input
  • Rear Panel:
    • 3 S-Video: 2 In/1Out (Monitor)
    • 3 Digital In: 2 Optical/1Coaxial
  • AV Connection
    • Audio: 3 In/1 Out
    • Video: 4 In/1 Out
    • Total Source: 7
    • 1 Subwoofer Output
    • 6 Channel External Input 

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Pros
  • 1

    provides consistent operation for many years

  • 1

    remote integrates well with other RCA components, can control everything from one device

  • 1

    enough power to fill any room in the home, no matter what size

  • 1

    silver styling is unique, goes well with a lighter colored room

  • 1

    plenty of inputs for legacy equipment

Cons
  • 1

    fairly old system, doesn't support HDMI or have digital out for other amps

  • 1

    silver motif doesn't match most modern HDTV displays

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