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Device typeAV ReceiverAV Receiver
CPU
DAC frequency320 kHz320 kHz
Audio DAC32 bit32 bit
Auto sound calibration
 /Audyssey MultEQ XT32 (PRO)/
 /Audyssey MultEQ XT32 (PRO)/
Auto level
 /Audyssey Dynamic Volume/
 /Audyssey Dynamic Volume/
Surround sound in headphones
Ultra HD4K4K
UpscalingUltra HD (4K)Ultra HD (4K)
HDRHDR10, Dolby VisionHDR10, Dolby Vision
3D
Multi Zone
Tech specs
Number of channels9.29.2
Power per channel
125 W /8 Ohm/
140 W /8 Ohm/
Signal to noise ratio102 dB102 dB
Acceptable acoustic impedance4 Ohm4 Ohm
Frequency range
10 – 100000 Hz /+ 1, - 3 дБ/
10 – 100000 Hz /+ 1, - 3 дБ/
Bi/Tri-amping
Media player and tuner
Tuner and playback
AM/FM radio
USB drive
network streaming audio
internet radio
AM/FM radio
USB drive
network streaming audio
internet radio
Playable formatsWMA, MP3, WAV, FLAC, MPEG-4 AAC, ALAC, DSD, AIFFWMA, MP3, WAV, FLAC, MPEG-4 AAC, ALAC, DSD, AIFF
Communications (interface)
Interfaces
AirPlay 2
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
LAN
RS-232
DLNA
Remote control negotiation /via HDMI port/
Amazon Alexa / Google Assistant / Apple Siri
AirPlay 2
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
LAN
RS-232
DLNA
Remote control negotiation /via HDMI port/
Amazon Alexa / Google Assistant / Apple Siri
Decoder support
Decoders
Dolby Atmos
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD
DTS
DTS Express
DTS 96/24
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio
DTS-HD Master Audio
DTS ES Matrix 6.1
DTS ES Discrete 6.1
DTS Neural:X
DTS X
Dolby Atmos
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD
DTS
DTS Express
DTS 96/24
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio
DTS-HD Master Audio
DTS ES Matrix 6.1
DTS ES Discrete 6.1
DTS Neural:X
DTS X
Inputs
RCA6 pairs7 pairs
Coaxial S/P-DIF2 шт2 шт
Optical2 шт2 шт
HDMI8 шт8 шт
HDMI versionv 2.1v 2.1
Composite4 шт5 шт
Component2 шт2 шт
Phono
Control input (IR)
More featuresDenon Link HDDenon Link HD
Outputs
RCA2 pairs2 pairs
HDMI3 шт3 шт
Composite2 шт2 шт
Component1 шт1 шт
On headphones6.35 mm (Jack)6.35 mm (Jack)
Preamplifier (Pre-Amp)
 /11.2/
 /11.2/
Control output (IR)
Trigger output2 шт2 шт
Front panel
Headphone output
USB port
HDMI input
Linear
 /pair RCA/
 /pair RCA/
Composite
General
Power consumption710 W670 W
Standby consumption0.1 W0.1 W
Learning remote control
Smartphone control
Dimensions (WxDxH)439x409x175 mm
434x393x167 mm /434x393x235 with antenna/
Weight13.5 kg14.5 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2017october 2017

Power per channel

the maximum sound power that can be delivered by the power amplifier (if the receiver has one, see "Type") per speaker channel. It is worth noting here that in this case it is customary to indicate the so-called RMS (Rated Maximum Sinusoidal), or rated power. Rated is considered the highest power that the amplifier is guaranteed to be able to produce without interruption for an hour without any failures or breakdowns. Short-term jumps in the signal level can significantly exceed this value, but the main indicator is still the rated power.

The power of the amplifier largely determines the sound volume of the speaker system connected to the device. In fact, the loudness also depends on the characteristics of the speakers — sensitivity, impedance, etc.; however, other things being equal, the same acoustics on a more powerful amplifier will sound louder. In addition, this parameter also affects the compatibility of the speakers and the amplifier — it is believed that the difference in the nominal powers of these components should not exceed 10-15% (and ideally, the powers should generally match). And since different rooms require speakers of different power, this also affects the choice of amplifier for a particular environment; specific recommendations on the ratio of room characteristics and acoustic power can be found in special sources.

Also note that if the amplifier can operate with a load of different resistance (see..."Permissible acoustic impedance"), then for different options the power per channel will be different — the lower the resistance, the higher the power. In the characteristics, in this case, the maximum value of this parameter is usually indicated — that is, the power at the minimum allowable resistance.

RCA

The number of analogue stereo RCA inputs provided in the design of the AV receiver. The more such inputs there are, the more transmitting devices can be simultaneously connected to the receiver. Thanks to this, when choosing between them, you do not have to reconnect cables — just set the signal source in the receiver settings.

By itself, the RCA connector (colloquially — "tulip") can be used in different interfaces. However, in this particular case, we are talking about a linear audio input responsible for an analogue audio signal. RCA is the most popular connector used in modern audio equipment for such inputs; it allows you to connect the receiver to an external audio source such as a CD player.

Note that connectors of this type are usually counted in pairs; in other words, one input consists of two RCA connectors. This is due to the fact that in this case only one channel of analogue audio can be transmitted over one wire; accordingly, two RCA jacks are required for stereo transmission.

Composite

The number of composite inputs provided in the design of the receiver.

Note that in this case, we do not mean a full-size composite interface that uses three sockets (video and two stereo sound channels), but only one connector — video. This is due to the fact that the sound can be output through standard RCA audio connectors. The video output also uses an RCA type connector, usually a characteristic yellow colour.

Due to the fact that all image data is transmitted over a single cable, the composite interface is somewhat inferior to the component (see above) in terms of video quality, and the bandwidth allows you to work only with a standard definition signal (not HD); and there is no talk of volumetric sound. On the other hand, this connection method has long been used in video technology and can be useful for connecting outdated devices (such as VHS VCRs).

As for the quantity, the presence of several inputs allows you to connect several signal sources to the receiver at once with the corresponding outputs and switch between them through software settings without fiddling with switching cables.

Power consumption

The maximum power consumed by the receiver during normal operation. The power consumption of the device depends on this parameter, so if saving energy is crucial for you, you should pay attention to it. Also, information on power consumption is useful if you have doubts about the claimed characteristics of the built-in amplifier: if the total power of all channels is greater than the total power consumption of the receiver, then there is an error somewhere in the numbers.
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