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Denon AVR-X2000 7.1-channel home theater receiver with Apple Airplay (for sale)



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Denon AVR-X2000

Highlights


Max Power Output of 185W per Channel
IN-Command with Multiple Control Options
Seven HDMI Inputs & One HDMI Output
Ultra HD 4K Upscaling & 3D Pass-Through
AirPlay & Internet Radio Streaming
Audyssey MultEQ Speaker Setup System
Front Panel USB Input for Mobile Devices
Works with Remote App for iOS & Android
Supports Zone 2 Multi-Room Listening

Features

The Denon AVR-X2000 IN-Command Series 7.1-Channel Integrated Network A/V Receiver supports identical power amp circuitry for all channels with a maximum power output of 185W and a rated output of 90W or 125W per channel. It's equipped with Dolby and DTS high-definition surround sound decoding, as well as a graphical user interface that combines clear text and easy to understand graphics. The receiver features seven HDMI inputs with standby pass-through. Plus, the system is equipped with network connectivity and access to DLNA home network media, Apple AirPlay streaming and online music services including Pandora, SiriusXM and Spotify. It supports Full HD 1080p to 4K Ultra HD upscaling and 3D pass-through as well.
The AVR-X2000 also supports Denon's multiple IN-Command control options. The receiver can be controlled by your mobile device thanks to the Denon Remote App for iOS or Android. You can also control the AVR-X2000 with its web control function or through its IR remote input. The receiver's Ethernet jack provides control options as well. You can use the LAN connection with a variety of home automation control systems from AMX, Control, Crestron, RTI, Savant and URC. Other features include an AM/FM tuner, multiple analog and digital audio inputs a Compressed Audio Restorer and more.

Sophisticated Video Processing

The powerful video processor section features high resolution upconversion that transforms standard definition (SD) video content to high definition (HD), and provides upscaling of 1080p HD to 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160 pixels) for compatibility with the latest high resolution displays, along with 3D pass-through.
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