Kill-a-Watt measurements of Denon AVR-X2000 A/V receiver
I was curious to see the energy draw from my Denon receiver. I have a Kill-a-Watt unit and am always interested in real world measurements. I was surprised at the idle powered-on usage, so I decided to post them up here in case anyone else is interested. This is on standard U.S. 110v/120v power (measures 122v at the wall).
Unit is off, but plugged in (red power light): 2 W
Unit is powered on (green power light), no activity or signal: 53 W
Playing a rock MP3 over Airplay - stereo - into two Energy RC-10 bookshelf speakers (88-91 dB, 8 ohms)
@ m. vol 56.0 = 58-59 W
@ m. vol 63.0 = 65-68 W
@ m. vol 70.0 = 72-80 W
I don't have my 5.1 setup yet but will take more measurements when I can.
Unit is off, but plugged in (red power light): 2 W
Unit is powered on (green power light), no activity or signal: 53 W
Playing a rock MP3 over Airplay - stereo - into two Energy RC-10 bookshelf speakers (88-91 dB, 8 ohms)
@ m. vol 56.0 = 58-59 W
@ m. vol 63.0 = 65-68 W
@ m. vol 70.0 = 72-80 W
I don't have my 5.1 setup yet but will take more measurements when I can.
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