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Anonymous Posted on Aug 04, 2011

We dont have the manual for our TEAK AGV 1200 RECEIVER AND I NEED TO KNOW HOW MANY WATTS IT HAS? Any way I can find out with the manual?

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You have to type alpha-numeric gibberish verbatim or there will be no good information coming back.

If you mean TEAC AG-V1200 then just google it.

Here's a manual for $10 http://www.teac.owner-manuals.com/AGV1200-owners-manual-TEAC.html

It probably has the specs.

This seller claims 110 watts per channel all around, which sounds supsiciously generous. Rear channels don't need that kind of horsepower.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Teac-AG-V1200-Dolby-Surround-Receiver-Remote-/250828929416

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