A home audio/visual receiver, or AVR, is a key component to any home
theater system. An AVR receiver processes sound from all your input
devices (DVD player, stereo, VCR, game stations, and more) and mixes and
amplifies it through your speakers. Denon is one of the leading
producers of AVR and home theater system equipment.
Buying a Denon Receiver
When you purchase a Denon receiver, you can rest assured you're getting
a product that's had solid consumer reviews. The Denon AVR-3805 model
boasts a 7.1 channel EQ and 120 watts of power to each of the unit's
seven legitimate channels. Pure Direct technology reduces signal noise
from input devices and a comprehensive remote control allows for easy
manipulation between sources.
The Denon AVR-4806 is the one of the company's top-of-the-line AVR
machines. As such, the 4806 is the first AVR of its kind to offer access
to satellite radio. As well, it was the first to offer analog-to-HDMI
conversion for maximum content quality.
The Denon AVR-4806 also features DDSC (Dynamic Discrete Surround
Circuit) Digital surround circuitry to optimize your home theater
surround sound speakers. This model also comes standard with Denon LINK,
which enables high-speed digital signal transmission. The touch-screen
remote can handle all of your input devices, allowing a more seamless
integration. You can control up to three systems in three rooms
simultaneously with this remote as well. Integrated technology and
professional multi-channel sound make this machine a solid home theater
option.