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Denon DHT-590BA


$549.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Excellent sound, very good clarity and detail in the output. Accounts for echo in the room and balances the speakers well. Look and feel of both speakers and receiver seem high-end.

The Cons:Speaker connection posts are awkwardly placed, makes it difficult to get things bound securely.

The Denon DHT-590BA is a home theater system that includes the Denon AVR-590 and Boston Acoustics’ MCS 90 5.1 speakers. The included receiver is capable of decoding the latest high definition surround sound formats, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio.

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Product Shot 2 The receiver also features three HDMI inputs, compatible with up to 1080p video signals. Analog video can also be unconverted over HDMI, allowing for a single cable connection to the user’s HDTV. Audio volume and EQ can be dynamically adjusted by integrated Audyssey MultEQ technology. This can provide a tonally balanced sound plus no sudden sound level jumps due to commercials when watching television. The Boston Acoustics MCS 90 speaker system features three identical front speakers and matching surround speakers all rated at 75w. The included 8” subwoofer is rated at 100w.

Features

  • Denon AVR-590 A/V receiver
  • Boston Acoustics MCS 90 5.1 speaker system
  • 75w front and rear speakers
  • 100w subwoofer
  • Wall and shelf/table-top mounting
  • Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding
  • 3 x HDMI 1080p inputs
  • Analog video conversion to HDMI
  • Audyssey MultEQ with Dynamic Volume and Dynamic EQ

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    excellent sound, very good clarity and detail in the output

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    accounts for echo in the room and balances the speakers well

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    look and feel of both speakers and receiver seem high-end

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    receiver runs cool even after a few hours of use

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    assignable inputs make advanced setups much easier

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    remote control is easy to work with in the dark

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    speaker connection posts are awkwardly placed, makes it difficult to get things bound securely

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