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Denon DHT-589BA
$499.00
Released August, 2008
The Pros:Decent receiver - retails alone at $300. Affordable price. 2-year limited warranty.
The Cons:IPod dock is sold separately, and is very expensive. Takes the fun out of building your own system. Need to buy speaker stands.
The Denon DHT-589BA is a 5.1-channel, high-performance home theater system composed of one Denon’s AVR-589 A/V receiver, five Boston Acoustics’ Horizon MCS 90 speakers, and a Boston Acoustics’ Horizon MCS 90 subwoofer.
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The DHT-589BA’s A/V receiver includes Audyssey MultiEQ for automatic room acoustic measurement and corrections, and Audyssey Dynamic Volume & Dynamic EQ for smooth tonal balance at any volume level. As for the speakers, the Denon DHT-589BA has exactly three identical front speakers with dual mid-bass drivers and a dome tweeter, and two matching surround speakers as well. All five speakers are ready for table-top and wall mounting. The DHT-589BA’s subwoofer, on the other hand, features a long-throw 8” driver with a 100W capacity that reaches all the way down for the deepest bass notes. The Denon DHT-589BA retails for $499.00 and comes with a 2 year limited warranty.
Features
- 5.1-Channel, High-Performance
- Five Boston Acoustics’ Horizon MCS 90 Satellites
- One Boston Acoustic’ Horizon MCS 90 Subwoofer
- Audyssey MultiEQ
- Audyssey Dynamic Volue
- Audyssey Dynamic EQ
- 2 Year Limited Warranty
General Specifications
- AVR589 Power: 75W/channel
- MCS 90 Satellite Impedance: 8 Ohms
- MCS 90 Satellite Midrange: 3”
- MCS 90 Satellite Tweeter: .5”
- MCS 90 Center Impedance: 8 Ohms
- MCS 90 Center Midrange: 3”
- MCS 90 Center Tweeter: .5”
- MCS 90 Subwoofer Power Supply: AC 120V, 60Hz
- MCS 90 Subwoofer Speaker Cone: 8” Down Firing
- MCS 90 Subwoofer Speaker Amplifier: 100W
A/V Inputs
- HDMI(2)
- Component(2)
- S-Video(3)
- Composite(4)
- Analog Audio w/Toner(8)
- Analog EXT
- Digital Optical(2)
- Digital Coaxial(2)
A/V Outputs
- HDMI Monitor(1)
- Component Monitor(1)
- S-Video Monitor(1)
- S-Video REC(1)
- Composite Monitor(1)
- Composite REC(1)
- Analog Audio REC(2)
- Audio PRE Out Subwoofer(1)
A/V Connectors
- Dock Control Port
- Sirius Connector
- FM/AM Tuner Antenna
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decent receiver - retails alone at $300
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composed of two good brand name component manufacturers
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iPod dock is sold separately, and is very expensive
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takes the fun out of building your own system
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need to buy speaker stands
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small 3" midrange drivers
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