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The image displays the rear panel of a Yamaha Natural Sound AV Receiver, Model RX-V367, positioned against a textured, light-colored wall in Ngleshi Amanfro, Ghana. The receiver, dark gray or black in color, is tilted towards the right, revealing its ventilation grilles on the top surface. A black power cord with a two-prong plug is visible, along with various audio cables connected to the receiver's multiple input/output ports. Red and black speaker wires are attached to the speaker terminals.

Visible text on the back panel includes the "YAMAHA" logo, "NATURAL SOUND AV RECEIVER", "MODEL NO. RX-V367", "RATED POWER CONSUMPTION: 240 WATTS", "120V~ 60Hz", and "YAMAHA CORPORATION". A partial serial number, "Y216479QS", is also discernible. Various connectivity labels are present, such as "SPEAKER", "ANTENNA", "DVD", "VCR/DVR", "CD", "MD/TAPE", "GAME", "AV IN", and "MONITOR OUT", indicating a standard array of analog audio and video connections. Safety warnings and symbols are also visible, though the text on them is mostly illegible.

The wall behind the receiver appears to be made of concrete or plaster, featuring a rough, uneven texture, and is painted in a light, possibly off-white, hue. A thin, vertical crack or seam runs down the wall to the left of the electronic device. The equipment shows signs of dust accumulation, and a thin, white, thread-like object rests on the receiver's top grille. No human subjects are present, and no specific activity or event is taking place; it is a static shot of the electronic device and its immediate surroundings.
King Legend

Dec 20, 2024, 10:27 AM

Ngleshi Amanfro, Ghana

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The image displays the rear panel of a Yamaha Natural Sound AV Receiver, Model RX-V367, positioned against a textured, light-colored wall in Ngleshi Amanfro, Ghana. The receiver, dark gray or black in color, is tilted towards the right, revealing its ventilation grilles on the top surface. A black power cord with a two-prong plug is visible, along with various audio cables connected to the receiver's multiple input/output ports. Red and black speaker wires are attached to the speaker terminals. Visible text on the back panel includes the "YAMAHA" logo, "NATURAL SOUND AV RECEIVER", "MODEL NO. RX-V367", "RATED POWER CONSUMPTION: 240 WATTS", "120V~ 60Hz", and "YAMAHA CORPORATION". A partial serial number, "Y216479QS", is also discernible. Various connectivity labels are present, such as "SPEAKER", "ANTENNA", "DVD", "VCR/DVR", "CD", "MD/TAPE", "GAME", "AV IN", and "MONITOR OUT", indicating a standard array of analog audio and video connections. Safety warnings and symbols are also visible, though the text on them is mostly illegible. The wall behind the receiver appears to be made of concrete or plaster, featuring a rough, uneven texture, and is painted in a light, possibly off-white, hue. A thin, vertical crack or seam runs down the wall to the left of the electronic device. The equipment shows signs of dust accumulation, and a thin, white, thread-like object rests on the receiver's top grille. No human subjects are present, and no specific activity or event is taking place; it is a static shot of the electronic device and its immediate surroundings.

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