Denon has announced its Network AV Receivers with HEOS technology integration.
Born from the company’s X Series line, the AVR-X6300H and AVR-X4300H come with the latest HDMI connectivity, further refined Denon sound, and HEOS integration for extended access to popular music streaming services and multi-room audio distribution.
The new Denon AVR-X4300H now comes with nine amplifier stages, each rated at 200 Watts, ready for home cinemas with Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, or Auro 3D (optional, paid upgrade) sound. The 9 channel amplification allows for setting up a 7.1.2 or 5.1.4 3D experience without the need of an external amplifier. With an external stereo amplifier the setup can get even extended to a 7.1.4 setup. If not in use for 3D audio the integrated amplifiers can get assigned to drive another pair of speakers in a second and/or a third audio zone running the same or different source than the main room. However, all audio signals are handled by Denon's D.D.S.C-HD (Dynamic Discrete Surround Circuit High Definition) and unique AL24 Processing Plus. Denon Link HD Connection is provided for jitter-free transmission from a supporting Denon Blu-ray Player. Thanks to its 11.2 channel processing capability, eleven speaker terminals and 11.2ch pre-out connections, the AVR-X4300H offers huge flexibility in multi-room and amp assignment options.
Denon’s top-of-the-range AVR-X6300H is the first Denon AV Receiver with 11 amplifier stages, each rated at 205 Watts and can fire a full 11-channel 3D home cinema without the need of additional external power amplifiers. Sharing all technical finesse with the AVR-X4300H – including HEOS integration, elaborate video section and connectivity options – the AVR-X6300H also has a discrete monolithic amplifier design with custom made DHCT (Denon High Current Transistors).
The AVR-X6300H and AVR-X4300H will be available in October, both in black and premium-silver colour.
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