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Time-Limited JBL MA510 5.2 Channel 8K AV Surround Receiver

Original price was: $329.95.Current price is: $98.98.

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Enjoy 8K Processing, Dolby and DTS Decoding, Wireless Streaming, Enhanced Gaming, and Seamless Integration with the JBL MA510 5.2-Channel AV Surround Receiver

Access the performance you want and get the features you need with the JBL MA510 5.2-channel 8K AV receiver. Part of the company’s MA Series of AVRs that is designed to give users a sliding scale of options that suit their system requirements so that you don’t have to pay for bells-and-whistles technology you might not use, the 75Wpc MA510 touts 8K HDMI processing, ultra-low-noise Class D amplification, and five-channel decoding of Dolby and DTS formats.

It also excels with music. Offering both wireless Bluetooth and network streaming via Apple AirPlay 2 and Google Chromecast, it supports up to 24-bit/192kHz. If you like to game, MA510 is a match with VRR, ALLM, QFT, and HFR via its HDMI 2.1 abilities. HDR 10+, Dolby Vision, 24-bit/192kHz DSP, and on-board Wi-Fi and Ethernet add to its flexibility with all sorts of entertainment.

Devised to seamlessly integrate with smart TVs, projectors, gaming consoles, streaming, and cable boxes, the 12-pound MA510 leverages four HDMI inputs, one coaxial input, one optical inputs, and two single-ended RCA inputs to go alongside one HDMI output, two subwoofer outputs, and eARC for modern connectivity. Bluetooth 5.1, Pure Direct mode, and on-screen menu and setup make it a cinch to use. You can even dial-in the sound to your room with EZ Set EQ, JBL’s built-in room equalization system.

Measuring just 4.3 x 17 x 13.7 inches (HWD), MA510 fits in tight spaces and is an ideal hub for second systems or smaller spaces where you want cinematic thrills. If you need more information on it or the MA Series, just reach out to a Music Direct audio consultant at 312-433-0200.

“The design is cool, usability is good, and overall performance kicks the right amount of ass for the cash. Not everyone wants, or indeed needs, Dolby Atmos and DTS:X codec support; 5.1 surround is easier to execute and translates to a more manageable loudspeaker package.”—Stereonet