AVreceiver
An AV receiver, often abbreviated AVR, is a central component in many home theater systems. It combines a multichannel audio amplifier with a digital signal processor that decodes audio from source devices and distributes it to loudspeakers, while also routing video signals from sources to a display. The receiver typically serves as the hub for switching between multiple inputs and managing surround sound playback.
A key function of an AV receiver is audio decoding and processing. It supports common surround formats
Video capabilities are centered on HDMI inputs and outputs, with features such as 4K/60 Hz passthrough, HDR
Amplification and configuration options include built-in multichannel power amplifiers, speaker distance and level calibration, and, in
Differences from other components: an AV receiver combines amplification, decoding, and source switching in one unit,