AV receivers, capable of competing on equal terms in playing music with integrated printers of a comparable price category, were extremely rare on the market. But today I want to show Denon AVRX4300H review. See it to find out interesting facts of testing at as well as all Denon AVRX4300H specs.
It should be noted that the AVR-X4400H, which output power is 200 W (8 ohms), has nine gain channels, but the sound processor processes up to 11 surround channels and, together with them, two independent subwoofer channels. To use the maximum configuration, you will need, of course, a pair of amplification channels or a pair of active speakers, but it is in this form that the widest field for activity opens. You can get a full-fledged Auro 3D with five surround and five ceiling speakers, including a column of the central channel “Voice of God” (God's voice), located directly above the listening point. And in a movie theater with Dolby Atmos and DTS-X, you can get a more intricate configuration like 7.2.4.
This is the old one Denon AVR-X3300W - with the same cinema and advanced network functionality, but with an amplified power supply, improved terminal amplifiers, advanced Audio DSP and made on a better quality element base. In the Denon line, this is definitely not, but there is a nine-channel AVR-X4300H - a device at a very reasonable price. Equipped with a proprietary AL24 converter and Clock Jitter Reductor jitter suppression system, built on the topology of D.D.S.C. HD Digital, which implies the use of discrete circuits and separate 24-bit DACs and ADCs in the audio section.
Analog inputs are added to the digital inputs on the front panel - for sound and composite video. On the rear panel there was an input for a vinyl turntable (for an MM cartridge), multi-channel output 11.2, additional composite and component video outputs (can be used for another zone).
In addition to HEOS technology, which allows you to integrate the receiver into a proprietary multi-room, the AVR-X4400H itself can control three additional zones, supplying both audio and video signals there. There is Audyssey auto-calibration system.