Denon’s first stereo network receiver, DRA-800H, available now

Denon, a world-leading audio-visual brand, has released its first-ever stereo network receiver. The DRA-800H has been designed to deliver the best experience for gaming, movies and music. It comes with hi-resolution sound quality, wireless music streaming, 4K UHD 60Hz video and more.

Denon says;

The DRA-800H combines the best of Hi-Fi amplification, advanced AV receiver technologies and network players. Featuring a high-tech custom amplifier design, the DRA-800H ensures your loudspeakers drive detailed, precise imaging through the dedicated circuitry of its short, straight paths between power supplies.

With five 4K Ultra HD HDMI inputs, ARC and the latest wireless music streaming technologies (Wi-Fi, AirPlay 2, Bluetooth and HEOS Built-in), the DRA-800H integrates seamlessly with your TV, game consoles, turntable, CD-Player, wireless music and Hi-Fi systems.

The Denon DRA-800H is a serious piece of hardware for people serious about the quality of their gaming, film and music experiences.

DRA-800H

This unit features a custom high-current amplifier which drives performance and delivers 100W of power for each channel. It also comes with a whopping five HDMI inputs and one output passthrough.

Denon’s DRA-800H comes with HEOS built-int to support wireless, multi-room music streaming. Supported platforms include Spotify Premium, Sound Cloud, Tidal, Amazon Music and more.

Useful for bringing your home to another level, the amplifier is also compatible with Alexa, Google Assistance and Siri. Being compatible with multiple services means users can switch inputs remotely, use different media players, adjust volume and more.

Available from authorised retailers, the unit costs $1299 AUD. For more information visit the website.

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