Denon has introduced its latest A-Series receiver, the AVR-A10H. Using high-grade components — including a new ESS DAC array and an OFC wound transformer — the AVR-A10H is engineered to provide exceptional sound quality. While the A10H’s 13.4 channels of amplification at 150 watts of power are similar to its predecessor, the new components ensure a significant performance upgrade.
In-house manufacturing at the Shirakawa Audio Works in Japan ensures that each receiver meets the most exacting standards. The highly trained experts at the factory maintain tighter tolerances and superior craftsmanship, helping ensure that the AVR-A10H stands out with its robust monolithic construction and premium components. The A10H is also hand-tuned by the Denon Sound Master, Shinichi Yamauchi.
The AVR-A10H features Audyssey XT32 room calibration and is compatible with Dirac Live Room Correction and Bass Control, allowing for precise audio tuning to suit any listening environment and taste. With four independent subwoofer pre-outs, users can achieve optimal bass distribution and integration that feels right for them.
Equipped with seven 8K HDMI inputs, the AVR-A10H ensures compatibility with the latest video formats and gaming consoles. With HEOS Built-in, the AVR-A10H enables seamless multi-room audio and integration with other HEOS-enabled devices that allows users to control and enjoy their favorite music throughout their entire home.
The Denon AVR-A10H will be available for purchase at authorized Denon retailers and online at www.Denon.com starting October 1, 2024. Priced at $4,699 USD, it comes with a 3-year warranty.
For more information, visit Denon.com.
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