29 September 2006 12:40 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Denon has announced four new Home Cinema receivers for 2007 that according to Denon "all sound better and add useful features over the 2006 models".Key features of all the models include the company's new ERGO Remote handset as well as all having fully automatic setup, which helps users who never normally set stuff up, to get the best sound. Additionally all have full iPod integration as an option.
Full details below:
AVR-1507 £250.00
- Discrete 7.1 amplifier with 7 x 110W (6 ohms, 1kHz, < 0.7% THD)
- Auto Setup with high quality Audio Technica microphone
- New easy to use ERGO remote
- 32-Bit floating point DSP, full 96 kHz processing, 192 kHz DACs
- Dolby Digital EX, DTS-ES, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, DTS-NEO:6, DTS 96/24
- Audio Delay (0-200ms), Night Mode
- User Mode Function
- Setup operation at front panel
- Large screw type speaker connector
- Front speaker A/B selectable
- 8 channel EXT in for future sound formats
- S-Video inputs
- 3 component inputs (30MHz)
- 2 coaxial digital inputs, 2 optical digital inputs
- Dock Control connector for ASD-1R dock for iPod
The AVR-1707 costs £300.00 and features as above as well as adding:
- Assignable Surround Back amplifier for Front Bi-Amping
- Digital component video conversion
- 3 assignable component inputs (100MHz)
- 7 Independent power supplies (1507 has 6)
The AVR-1907 costs £400.00 and features as above as well as adding:
- 120 watts per channel (6 ohms, 1kHz, < 0.7% THD)
- Two-line FL Dot Matrix display for RDS and iPod info
- On Screen Displays for all functions including iPod
- Aluminium front panel
- Aluminium control knobs
- 3 optical digital inputs (15/1707 have 2)
- Digital output
- Record Out selector
- Function rename
- 7.1 Channel pre-outs
The AVR-2307 HDMI costs £600.00 and features as above as well as adding:
- 135 watts per channel (6 ohms, 1kHz, < 0.7% THD)
- 1080p HD-Ready HDMI repeater and switching - 2 in and 1 out
- HDMI Video conversion from all sources
- A taller chassis with larger High Current power supply
- Auto Setup with Room EQ (Parametric)
- Pure Direct mode for music
- RS232C for Crestron etc plus IR off, panel lock mode
- Multizone / Multi source switching and functions
- 5 S-Video inputs (others have 3)
- 4 optical digital inputs (1907 has 3)
- Phono input Home Cinema, Denon


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