Audio Video Receiver
An Audio Video Receiver (AVR), commonly known as a receiver, is a device that serves as the central hub for audio and video components in a home theater or entertainment system. It is designed to receive, process, and amplify audio signals from various sources, such as Blu-ray players, game consoles, and cable boxes, while also managing video signals. AVRs typically offer multiple input and output options, including HDMI, audio jacks, and more, allowing you to connect and control all your audio and video devices from a single unit. They often include built-in surround sound processing and amplification to deliver immersive audio experiences and are an integral part of creating a high-quality home theater setup.