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How much does a Denon AV receiver cost?

By Jessica Young

How much does a Denon AV receiver cost?

Well Denon have just launched their new AVR-2313, which at £799, sits firmly in the sub-£1,000 market but offers a feature set that can appeal to both the novice and those looking for a step-up from their existing AV receiver.

Is the Denon AVR 2312 a good receiver?

The Bottom Line Denon has traditionally been a bit on the expensive side, but this reasonably priced receiver is a bargain, with ridiculously strong performance for the dollars. Visit for details. The Denon AVR-2312 is a receiver at a sweet price/performance point.

How does airplay work on a Denon AVR?

Apple’s AirPlay is one of the coolest new technologies to hit AVRs in years. When you fire up your iDevice (iPhone, iTouch, iPad), you’ll be given the option to push your music from your device to the receiver. Once a signal is received over the network, the Denon automatically powers up and goes to the AirPlay input. How cool is that?

Is there WiFi on the avr-2313 receiver?

As seems to often be the case with AV receivers there is no built-in WiFi on the AVR-2313, which is a shame given its excellent networking and internet features. The remote control that comes with the AVR-2313 is one of the better designed AV receiver remotes that we’ve seen lately and it tries to avoid the normal pitfall of being too crowded.

What kind of control does the Denon avr-2313ci have?

Another control option is via a Web browser, which is very intuitive and a great way to interact with your new toy. Like all of Denon’s CI models, the AVR-2313CI is Control4 certified, meaning it functions within that home-automation standard, and it allows for IP interaction with third-party controllers such as Crestron, URC, and others.

What is Audyssey MultEQ XT in Denon avr-2313ci?

In the case of the AVR-2313CI, it features Audyssey MultEQ XT, which automates speaker setup and automatically compensates for troublesome room acoustics.

Apple’s AirPlay is one of the coolest new technologies to hit AVRs in years. When you fire up your iDevice (iPhone, iTouch, iPad), you’ll be given the option to push your music from your device to the receiver. Once a signal is received over the network, the Denon automatically powers up and goes to the AirPlay input. How cool is that?

How long has Denon Electronics been in business?

With over 100 years of history behind it, Denon Electronics has high standards for any product it releases. And in my experience, it generally delivers the goods.