

🎧 Elevate your home theater game with Denon’s AVRS970H — where sound meets future-proof visuals.
The Denon AVRS970H AV Receiver delivers cutting-edge 8K video support and immersive 3D audio with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. Featuring HEOS built-in, it enables seamless multi-room wireless streaming via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. With 8 HDMI ports including three 8K inputs, USB, analog, digital, and phono connections, it’s a versatile centerpiece for any mid-sized home theater or audio setup.








| ASIN | B0BBZ28LL5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77,890 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #63 in Home Audio Receivers |
| Item model number | AVRS970H |
| Manufacturer | Denon |
| Product Dimensions | 52.07 x 42.93 x 24.38 cm; 9.48 kg |
V**R
Dem positiven Urteil der vorigen Rezensenten kann ich mich nur anschließen. Es bestehen jedoch Unterschiede zwischen dem gelieferten Gerät und dem bei Amazon eingestellten Produktfoto von der Geräterückseite: Es gibt keinen koaxialen Digitaleingang, sondern nur zwei optische Eingänge. Die Netzspannung beträgt, wie in Deutschland üblich, 230 V ~, statt wie abgebildet 120 V ~.
S**R
Don't buy no audessy mic i don't know wether it's sealed piece or refurbished even no warranty card also. Risky buy for 58000.
J**Z
Excelente!!! Buen sonido y compatibilidad con muchas plataformas
M**E
I traded up to a Denon AVR-S970H from an Onkyo TX-NR636 that was slowly dying. They have mostly the same power rating and features. The setup was fairly straightforward with a few little quirks that, until you understand the operating logic, are common when you change brands. This receiver is advertised as a 7.2 channel system. It also advertises a powered Zone 2 output. However, you can't have both at the same time. The powered Zone 2 outputs use re-assigned Back speaker connections and the system then becomes a 5.2 system. Since a 5.1 and powered Zone 2 is what I already have, this fit my needs exactly. If you want a 7.2 channel with powered Zone 2, this receiver can't do that. Most of the new 7.2 systems seem to have a separate pre-amp Zone 2 output, which requires either an additional external amplifier or powered speakers to drive the Zone 2 sound. The use of their HEOS app to access on-line music streaming is definitely different, but seems to work ok. The additional Denon Remote app operates the receiver via Wi-Fi, which also works ok. Nothing fancy, though. The Bluetooth transmitter isn't available for wireless headset use when either the MAIN Zone or ZONE2 are sourced by HEOS, which prevents you from streaming on-line music from the receiver. TV Audio, Blue Ray, USB, CDs, etc. can all still be Bluetooth'd out, just not a HEOS source. I was stumped about this issue and called tech support. They answered the phone immediately and quickly answered my question. Not the answer I wanted, but that's how it works. If your TV or Blue Ray player can stream Pandora, Spotify, etc. app, you can feed that to the receiver and Bluetooth it out to headsets, so there is a work-around. The sound quality is very good and is marginally better than my old Onkyo. The Denon has some audio tuning features not on the Onkyo (Dynamic EQ, Dynamic volume, MP3 Rendering, and others). I have a remote reading temperature sensor in my stereo cabinet. The cabinet with an Onkyo always ran about 90-92dF. This is fairly hot and can impact long term reliability. To limit that high temperature, I had added 4 little computer fans to help ventilate the cabinet. So far, the highest temperature I've seen the Denon run is 80dF, a big difference for the same sound volume. Not sure why that is, but I like the result. I can probably remove the cooling fans. The one thing I wish the Denon had is a programmable TV power button on the remote. This missing feature forces me to use a 2nd remote every time I turn the system on. Overall, I would definitely recommend this receiver to anyone looking to buy in this price range.
T**A
Excelente aparelho, entrega entes do prazo e tudo ok. Parabéns a loja!
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