Denon AVR-XBT is a high-performance 5.2 channel AV receiver that delivers immersive surround sound and advanced features for an exceptional home entertainment experience.
Denon was founded in Japan in 1910.
Initially, Denon manufactured gramophones and later expanded to produce other audio equipment.
In 1975, Denon introduced the first digital audio recording system.
Denon became part of the D&M group in 2002 and merged with Marantz in 2008 to form D+M Group, which is now part of Sound United LLC.
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The Denon AVR-XBT is a high-performance 5.2 channel AV receiver with Bluetooth connectivity, Dolby Atmos and DTS:X compatibility, and 4K Ultra HD passthrough for an immersive home entertainment experience.
The Denon AVR-XBT delivers 70 watts per channel (8 ohms, 20Hz-20kHz, THD: 0.08%, 2 ch driven)
Yes, the Denon AVR-XBT has a dedicated phono input that allows you to connect a turntable directly.
No, the Denon AVR-XBT does not support Wi-Fi connectivity, but it supports Bluetooth for wireless streaming from compatible devices.
The Denon AVR-XBT comes with a 2-year manufacturer's warranty.
Yes, you can control the Denon AVR-XBT with the free Denon AVR Remote app for iOS and Android devices.