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Denon DHT-588BA


$999.00 Released October, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Easy to work with the controls and make adjustments on the fly. Clarity is fairly good throughout all frequency ranges. Great support for a number of high-definition audio standards.

The Cons:While easy to operate once you're used to it, it takes a long time to learn in the first place. Speakers don't look very impressive, soft corners lack visual appeal. Manual isn't very informative so you need to work everything out on your own.

The Denon DHT-588BA is a 5.1 home theater sound system that combines Denon's AVR-588 A/V receiver with Boston Acoustics’ Horizon MCS 130 5.1 speaker system. It features 75 watts per speaker, plus a 200 watt powered subwoofer.

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With seven channels of audio, this allows 5.1 sound in one room and a seperate stereo signal to be sent to another room. The reciever features multiple audio/video connections, including 2 HDMI 1.3a video inputs for 1080p pass-through, plus 3 component video inputs that are HD-compatible. It is XM Radio ready and features an AM/FM tuner, and the ability to connect to Ipod through an optional accessory.

Features

  • Denon's AVR-588 A/V receiver with Boston Acoustics’ Horizon MCS 130 5.1 speaker system
  • 75 watts per speaker channel plus a 200 watt subwoofer
  • Up to seven channels of audio
  • 2 HDMI 1.3a video inputs for 1080p pass-through
  • 3 component video inputs
  • DD, DTS, Prologic II
  • XM radio ready
  • AM/FM tuner

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    easy to work with the controls and make adjustments on the fly

  • 1

    clarity is fairly good throughout all frequency ranges

  • 1

    great support for a number of high-definition audio standards

Cons
  • 1

    while easy to operate once you're used to it, it takes a long time to learn in the first place

  • 1

    speakers don't look very impressive, soft corners lack visual appeal

  • 1

    manual isn't very informative so you need to work everything out on your own

  • 1

    setup is fairly confusing at first and is best left to those with some experience

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