What is the difference between Denon's AVR and X-Series receivers?
Denon's AVR and X-Series receivers differ primarily in their features and performance levels. AVR receivers are designed to deliver high-quality audio and video performance with essential features for a superior home theater experience. They offer a range of connectivity options, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and HDMI, along with user-friendly controls. The X-Series receivers, on the other hand, are built to provide a more advanced and immersive audio experience. They come with additional features such as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X for three-dimensional sound, enhanced power amplification, and support for higher audio resolution formats. Furthermore, X-Series models often offer more extensive connectivity options and advanced room calibration systems for optimal sound reproduction. Overall, while AVR receivers provide exceptional performance, X-Series receivers cater to those seeking cutting-edge audio technologies and broader connectivity options.
Answered May 3, 2024
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