Expected to debut on October 1, the 13.4-channel AVR-A10H is stated to produce 13 x 150 watts of power and offers a “substantial performance enhancement” compared to its forerunner, as mentioned by Denon, due to the utilization of new premium components, such as an ESS digital-to-analog converter (DAC) and OFC wound transformer. Cost: $4,699.
Crafted and meticulously tuned at the prestigious Shirakawa Audio Works production facility in Japan, which is under the ownership of Masimo, the controlling entity of Denon and Marantz. Specializing in top-tier elements, the factory is recognized for its exceptional artisanship and for upholding stricter standards.
The AVR-A10H is furnished with seven 8K-ready HDMI inputs and includes Denon’s app-driven HEOS multiroom streaming system as well as Audyssey XT32 room calibration. The receiver also supports Dirac Live Room Correction and Bass Control and is safeguarded by a 3-year guarantee.
For further details, please visit denon.com.
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