Alex Hernandez | September 22, 2022September 22, 2022 Audio, Home Theater, Tech
Denon, a global manufacturer of premium home entertainment and personal audio products, announced new 8K AV receivers to its portfolio. Tuned by a “Denon Sound Master,” these new AVRs possess the Denon signature craftsmanship and sound design, filling rooms with more “refined sound.”
“With our new lineup, Denon has an AVR that is perfect for every consumer and each unique application,” said Trip Randall, Denon’s president. “Leveraging our brand heritage as an industry leader in both home theater and Hi-Fi, Denon has achieved a level of performance, build quality, and overall value that simply cannot be matched.”
Denon’s new line-up combines popular 3D formats such as Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, IMAX Enhanced, and Auro 3D, along with Dolby Surround, DTS:X, and more, to create a stunning soundscape for any home theater. Most Denon AVRs feature HEOS Built-in technology to support a multi-room set-up, so users can stream their favorite music, podcasts, or sports to HEOS devices, like Denon Home Wireless speakers, in other rooms of the home. Getting started is simple, thanks to the new HD graphical user interface and Denon’s award-winning set-up assistant.
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