TEST : Denon AVR-1912 7.1 Channel Network Streaming (Introduction)
Introduction
Denon AVR-1912 offers the lower middle class in an efficient and flexible AV Receiver MSRP for $549.99 (Check price Now!). The Denon as “Everyceiver” dubbed AV control center provides comprehensive network characteristics such as access to Internet radio and last.fm / Napster, DLNA streaming, iPod direct connection, integrated airplay and more, also provides a 7-channel amplifier with 125 watts per channel for sufficient thrust to the connected speaker system. Audyssey MultEQ XT is a solid system, verify connections on board, a Compressed Audio Restorer polished to a compressed material. Of course, the AVR-1912 HDMI 1.4 ports with ARC support and a graphical user interface. Another benefit of the Denon is the low standby power consumption, selbt in network standby, the AVR will require less than 2 watts. Acoustic qualities and flexibility, the AVR-1912 are in focus, like the AV Receiver proposes in practice, read the review.
Key features at a glance
• Fully discrete 7-channel amplifier with 125 watts (6 ohms) per channel and multiple-use
• HDMI 1.4 with 3D support and audio return channel
• Pure Direct mode, for optimal sound quality
• Auto Setup and Auto Room EQ with Audyssey MultEQ XT, including improved ALFC subwoofer correction for simultaneous correction of up to 8 listening positions
• Audyssey Dynamic EQ for crisp sound at all levels
• Audyssey Dynamic Volume, for optimum and immediate level matching of different materials or sources
• Dolby ProLogic IIz for connecting additional speakers heights
• HDMI repeater with 6 inputs and 1 output
• Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD
• Supports Deep Colour (30, 36 bits) and xvYCC
• CEC protocol
• Compressed Audio Restorer for optimal sound quality of material data reduced
• Digital HDMI video conversion allows you to connect to the TV with one HDMI cable
• Ethernet interface: Streaming MP3, WMA, AAC, FLAC, HD-FLAC and WAV audio files from a PC (DLNA server), Internet radio, with more than 12,000
• Stations (MP3, WMA), access to Flickr, access to online services Napster and Last.FM (subscription required), control / setup the receiver from the PC,
• PDA, iPod, firmware updates and upgrades
• Denon Remote app for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad (in the AppStore)
• Airplay integrated streaming music
• USB port for connecting portable USB mass storage, and from the iPod and iPhone and iPad * + Digital Direct Play
• Support for a second listening zone (via assignable surround back amplifier)
• Graphical user interface (GUI) in 3 languages (German, English, French) for easy installation and operation including overlay on HDMI picture
• Setup Wizard (Setup Wizard)
• Sleep Timer
• User-friendly remote control with GLO-keys
• Extremely low standby power consumption in all modes: <0.1 watts (normal), <1.5 watts (CEC Standby, no signal), <2 watts (network standby)
• Available in Black
• Price $549.99 Check price Now!
Video Overview
Check out the Denon AVR-1912 7.1 Channel Network Streaming A/V Home Theater Receiver at Amazon where it’s on special price.
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Posted under: Denon AVR-1912, Test Best Receiver
July 26th, 2011 by Best Receiver Staff 

