Denon has introduced its new AVC-A10H, the latest AV amplifier in the A-Series, taking inspiration from the flagship A1H model to deliver high-performance audio for home cinemas.
According to the company, the AVC-A10H was built using the highest-grade components, which includes a new ESS DAC array and an OFC wound transformer. Its robust 13-channel monolithic amplifier construction delivers 150 watts per channel, driving up to 13 speakers and four independent subwoofers.
The AVC-A10H features Audyssey MultEQ XT32 room calibration and is compatible with Dirac Live Room Correction and Bass Control (paid licence required), allowing for precise audio tuning to suit any listening environment.
Equipped with seven 8K HDMI inputs, the AVC-A10H ensures compatibility with the latest video formats and gaming consoles. It also has HEOS Built-in to enable seamless multiroom audio and integration with other HEOS-enabled devices which allows users to control and enjoy their favourite music throughout the entire home.
Available from November 2024, the Denon AVC-A10H has a suggested retail price of £4,000 / €4,599.