Denon unveils two new Dolby Atmos AV receivers designed for affordable home theater setups — and I heard them at the company's reference listening room in Japan
- Denon unveils new X2900H and X3900H AV receivers
- Both have new audio architecture for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X sound
- X2900H is 7.2 channels; X3900H is 9.4 channels
Denon has unveiled two new AV receivers, including an update to one of the most popular bang-for-buck models around — and it's a pretty strong upgrade based on my early impressions from a demo session.
The new models are the Denon AVR-X2900H and the AVR-X3900H, and they're similar in a lot of ways, with the X3900H promising more "scalability" and "flexibility" over its little sibling.
They replace the X2800H and X3800H respectively, and Denon says they've been updated internally to improve the sound, including sharing a new 32-bit DAC system designed to deliver "improved imaging, clearer high-frequency detail and more confident low-frequency energy across every channel."
Both receivers support Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, and include Dirac Live and Audyssey support for sound correction....
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