Denon has introduced the upcoming arrival of the DRA-900, a brand new stereo community receiver, supporting 8K video, high-resolution audio and a spread of wired and wi-fi connections.
The corporate says that this new all-in-one is positioned to bridge the hole between legacy hi-fi programs and fashionable AV tech.
The DRA-900 seems to be to develop on the DRA-800H, which got here out in 2019 and supported 4K video. The 900H now seems to be to supply much more energy and assist higher-resolution video ought to you will have entry to it.
It is a 2.2-channel receiver, offering as much as 145-watt-per-channel, a rise from the earlier mannequin’s 100-watts.
Three of the six HDMI inputs and its single HDMI output assist 8k video alongside eARC connectivity. There are additionally CD, Phono, USB, and TV Audio inputs to accommodate a variety of exterior sources in your setup plus DAB+/FM.
The receiver additionally permits customers to attach two pairs of audio system for handy A/B switching, parallel playback, or bi-wiring, and also you even have twin subwoofer outputs to reap the benefits of.
By way of wi-fi connectivity, the DRA-900H helps ALAC, FLAC, and WAV at as much as 24 bit / 192kHz by way of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Apple AirPlay 2.
The DRA-900H options HEOS built-in expertise, permitting it to stream music from companies together with Spotify, Amazon Music HD, and Tidal throughout appropriate elements and different HEOS-enabled audio system.
Denon has had a busy couple of days on the earth of AV tech. If full-on encompass sound is extra your factor, we’ve additionally just lately coated its new AVR-X18000H AV receiver, with each merchandise scheduled to go on sale on the finish of September.
The DRA-900H will price £799 / €899 and we have reached out to Denon for US and Australian pricing.
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