Denon has launched a brand new A-Series AV receiver inspired by its A1H flagship. That means high-end components, advanced audio processing and some seriously powerful bass – why hook up just one subwoofer when you can have four instead?
The new Denon AVR-A10H is relatively affordable for such a high-spec AV receiver: it’s $2,000 cheaper than the company’s flagship AVR-AH1, which currently costs $6,499. The new AVR-10H costs $4,699. But despite its lower price, its specs are still very impressive.
Denon AVR-A10H: Key Features and Specifications
The Denon AVR-A10H has seven 8K HDMI inputs and HEOS built-in for multi-room audio across multiple devices. It has Audyssey XT32 room calibration and is compatible with Dirac Live Room Correction and Bass Control, allowing it to tailor the audio output to the characteristics of your room. And it’s capable of some serious low-end thump thanks to its four independent subwoofer pre-outs.
The A10H is a 13.4 channel AVR capable of driving systems with up to 7.4. 6 or 9.4. 4 speaker configurations. It supports Dolby Atmos, DTS:X Pro, IMAX Enhanced, AURO-3D, and more. Next-gen gaming is fully supported at 4K/120Hz, and the HDMI ports support pass-through at up to 8K/60Hz or 4K/120Hz.
Denon’s new AVR features a host of upgraded components, including a new ESS DAC array – featuring nine audiophile 2-channel DACs – and an OFC wound transformer. It’s built at the renowned Shirakawa Audio Works in Japan and hand-tuned by Denon’s Sound Master, Shinichi Yamauchi.
The Denon AVR-A10H will be available from October 1 for €4,699 and comes with a 3-year warranty.