Denon's all-new wireless home speaker offers style, substance and serious spatial audio, but I still have a (minor) gripe where ease of use is concerned

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The Denon Home 400 is the centerpiece of the brand's revamped Home 2.0 range. It's a home speaker that delivers where it counts, and is probably the most compelling single-unit spatial audio offering at this price, where it goes head-to-head with some serious competition. It offers confident, engaging and immersive spatial audio performance, a thoughtful and stylish design, and a great range of connectivity options, along with an excellent HEOS app. It sounds wonderful in its default Auto mode or the slightly more balanced Pure mode, but it really rewards those of us who tinker a bit, especially if you mess around with some of the customization options for the width and height of spatial sound.

Pros

  • +Great app support for control and multi-room audio
  • ++ Customizable sound modes that reveal layers in spatial audio mixes
  • +Premium build quality

Cons

  • -Expensive for a single speaker
  • -...

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