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  • AV Receivers 2011

    Tech Tips version 2

  • Tech Tip

    Denons History Denons heritage extends back to the dawn of music reproduction. Founded in 1910, Denon was

    both the first record company in Japan and the first audio company in Japan. Denon is one of the few companies that can trace its ancestry to both Columbia (CBS) and Deutsch Gramophone. It was the Deutsch Gramophone group that founded Denons parent company as Japan Gramophone, in 1910. Under the brand name Nipponophone, we became Japans first record label and produced Japans first record player.

    In 1927, Japan Gramophone was purchased by Columbia Gramophone Ltd, and given its then name, Nippon Columbia. The company continued to serve the Far East market with records and players, and began to branch out into radio broadcast equipment. An important early product was the worlds first electric direct drive turntable, in 1939.

    In 1951, Nippon Columbia developed the worlds first stereo moving-coil cartridge. As home audio began to grow, Nippon Columbia decided to create a new brand of consumer and pro audio products.

    In 1963, they adopted the brand name "DENON" which was used by professional products since 1938, This year also heralded the commencement of sales of the DL-103 phone cartridge, one of the longest running products in audio history. Still used by broadcasters and audiophiles today, it spawned the development of a series of outstanding MC cartridges.

    In 1971 Denon commenced sales of hi-fi audio components, including turntables, amplifiers, tuners and loudspeakers.

    1972 saw the development of the worlds first PCM digital recorder for regular studio recording use, thus launching the digital audio revolution. Commenced sales of PCM records.

    2010 will see Denon celebrate 100 years of manufacturing quality audio products. Unlike any other manufacturer of consumer electronics Denon have been involved of every aspect of audio, including operating their own recording studios, their own recording label, manufacturing recording studio equipment, manufacturing the software itself and finally the consumer electronics hardware to play it back in consumers homes. This involvement in every aspect of the audio chain places Denon in a unique position when it comes to quality audio playback.

  • Tech Tip High Definition (HD) Audio

    For true cinema audio quality

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  • Tech Tip

    Denon AV Receivers use the latest HDMI 1.4a connections.

    HDMI 1.4a fully supports 3D picture Pass through from

    Blu-ray players plus is compatible with all current 3D

    Broadcast standards

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  • Tech Tip ARC

    Audio Return Channel

    Denon AV Receivers use the latest HDMI 1.4a connections.

    HDMI 1.4a supports ARC (audio return channel) which

    simplifies cable connections by combining both the upstream

    and downstream audio signals into the same HDMI cable

    The television must also support ARC

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  • Tech Tip HDMI One Cable HD Solution

    This Denon AV receiver provides the ultimate in convenience by accepting all

    types of video signals from any source and converting them all to one

    convenient HDMI signal.

    This allows you to connect a composite video, S-Video and component video

    signals to your Denon AVR and all these signals will be converted to a single

    HDMI output that has been adjusted from a Standard Definition (interlaced)

    signal to a High Definition compatible (Progressive) signal.

    This means that with this great feature you will only need to select one AV input

    on your television and your Denon AV receiver will not only switch the sound

    going to your speakers but will also switch the picture going to your new High

    Definition flat screen television or projector.

    HDMI One Cable HD Solution

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  • Tech Tip

    Anchor Bay ABT1030

    Video Up Scaling

    The ABT1030 is Anchor Bays latest addition to the Video Reference Series (VRS) family of video processing chips. It is ideally suited for standard definition de-interlacing and scaling applications.

    The ABT1030 will convert all Standard and High definition signals to a progressive signal and allow the resolution to be up-scaled up to 1080p depending on your television. This is a very important convenience and performance feature in a modern Home Theatre installation because most of the program material watched is not native 1080p (except Blu-ray), in fact the most common video source is actually watching television, either free to air, both SD and HDTV or a pay TV service.

    The ABT1030 allows you to watch any analogue or HDMI video source through the HDMI V1.4a output as a 1080p, Deep Colour 36 quality picture.

    General Features

    PReP Progressive ReProcessing Standard Definition Precision Motion Adaptive De-interlacing Precision 10bit Video Scaling for up-conversion to 1080p Pass-through mode for all formats CEA-861D compliant timing HDMI 1.4a Deep Colour with 12bit output xvColour broader colour space support

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  • Tech Tip

    Anchor Bay ABT2015

    Premium Video Up Scaling

    The ABT2015 is Anchor Bay's second-generation video processing chip ideally suited

    for de-interlacing and format conversion applications in digital displays, DVD, HD-DVD,

    Blu-Ray player/recorders, and AV receivers.

    The award winning ABT2015 will up-convert all Standard and High definition signals up to 1080p. This is a very important convenience and performance feature in a modern Home Theatre installation because most of the program material watched is not native 1080p (except Blu-ray), in fact the most common video source is actually watching television, either free to air, both SD and HDTV or a pay TV service.

    The ABT2015 allows you to watch any analogue or HDMI video source through the HDMI V1.4a output as a 1080p, Deep Colour 36 quality picture.

    General Features

    PReP Progressive ReProcessing Standard Definition Precision Motion Adaptive De-interlacing High Definition Precision Motion Adaptive De-interlacing Precision 10bit Video Scaling for up-conversion to 1080p / 24fps Pass-through mode for all formats HDMI 1.4a Deep Colour with 12bit output xvColour broader colour space support MPEG Digital noise reduction on SD/HD Picture Enhancement on SD/HD Picture controls such as brightness, contrast, black levels, Gamma control etc

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  • Tech Tip Video Up Conversion to Component and HDMI

    This very convenient feature offers up conversion of all analogue

    video sources to both Component and HDMI for complete versatility

    and flexibility for any Home Theatre application.

    AVR4311 offers Component Down conversion of Interlaced signals to composite in Main zone only

    AVR4311 & AVR3311 offers S-Video Down conversion to composite for 2nd Zone use

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  • Tech Tip On Screen Menus via HDMI

    Denon AV receivers will display an On Screen Display on your screen via the HDMI connection. This provides:

    All configuration and set up options Easy to follow Audyssey set up instructions Normal operational functions Radio data iPod data including track titles and artist

    All from the comfort of your chair without changing the TV channel

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  • Tech Tip

    Audyssey MultEQ is a revolutionary process that uses a microphone (supplied with all Denon AV receivers) to measure the exact room acoustics pattern of your room and make

    individual equalization adjustments to each speaker so that the end result is a Home Theatre system that is acoustically matched to your living environment.

    There are 3 levels of

    Audyssey MultEQ Room

    EQualisation & calibration

    MultEQ XT 32 AVR4311

    MultEQ XT AVR3311

    MultEQ AVR1611. AVR1911 & AVR2311

    Audyssey Dynamic Volume uses the latest digital technology to make continual volume adjustments based on your room acoustics to level the volume of all sources and programs.

    Audyssey Dynamic EQ will deliver amazing surround sound effects as the director intended at any volume level, from a roar to a whisper, Home Theatre at its best.

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  • Tech Tip Audyssey Pro

    Professional Installation Option

    This Denon AV Receiver offers the latest in professional

    installation options from a Audyssey Pro Installer.

    Up to 32 measurements Calibrated microphone RS232 Laptop used to configure Audyssey to room acoustics Configurations files can be stored Completely controls acoustic aberrations caused by environmental

    obstructions and furnishings

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  • Tech Tip Dolby Pro Logic IIz for 3D Audio

    Denon AV receivers include the new Dolby Pro Logic IIz surround processors

    which creates 2 new audio channels called height channels.

    These new channels are positioned across the front of your theatre above the

    main left and right speakers.

    The extra sound dimension this creates in your home theatre is quite amazing

    and creates a 3D approach to sound to compliment the new 3D televisions

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  • Tech Tip Audyssey DSX 3D Audio

    Audyssey DSX decoding allows the Surround Back amplifiers to be re-assigned to drive extra speakers across the front of your home theatre.

    Front Height speakers o Placed higher than your main front speakers

    Front Width speakers o Placed on the same level as your main front speakers but wider.

    Audyssey DSX dramatically improves timbre matching and de-correlation (sweet spot) of the sound stage and is the perfect partner for 3D television

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  • Tech Tip

    AL24 Processing Denon have been at the forefront of Digital audio since its inception.

    Denon engineers developed the first practical PCM recorder in 1972.

    The benefits of digital audio are numerous but Denon have always been concerned with noise which is caused by the 16bit / 44.1kHz quantization of PCM

    Denon were determined to tackle the problem of quantization noise that remained in digital audio, and developed:

    ALPHA (adaptive line pattern harmonised algorithm), Alpha is a technology that reproduced 16-bit data with 20-bit quality and it soon became a favourite with audiophiles around the world.

    This revolutionary technology for improving PCM playback has been a cornerstone to Denons philosophy on Audio quality

    Denons ALPHA technologies have been under constant redevelopment and today AL24 processing reproduces 16bit data at 24bit quality and AL24 Processing Plus supports 192kHz sampling frequencies.

    Denons First PCM Recorder 1972

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  • Tech Tip

    Jitter Reducer What is Jitter?

    During the packet processing of a digital audio stream digital jitter is introduced, it lowers dynamic range and increases distortion

    Since the inception of digital audio, engineers have continually struggled to counter the effects of digital jitter on audio quality.

    Denons Audio engineers have developed a new process called Jitter reducer which provides a dramatic reduction in digital jitter with very significant improvements in dynamic range and reduction in distortion levels.

    The process is automatic and works on all digital inputs such as coaxial, optical, USB and HDMI and even analogue signals that are converted to digital internally.

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  • Tech Tip

    Media Player & iPod Dock

    Connection

    Denon AV receivers have specific connections that allow you to

    connect an optional iPod dock and be able to control the iPod with

    the AV receiver remote control.

    Denons Media players with built in dock not only allow playback of

    audio, photo and video from your iPod but also give you access to

    Network audio and photo from your PC or Mac and access to over

    16,000 Internet Radio stations.

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  • Tech Tip

    iPhone compatible USB

    The new front panel USB connection will allow direct connection of an iPod

    for playback of audio files stored on the iPhone / iTouch / iPod.

    iPod/ iTouch / iPhone audio playback

    Direct Digital connection

    Superior Digital to Analogue conversion

    The USB will also charge the iPod /iTouch / iPhone

    AVR remote controls iPod via OSD

    iPod direct play buttons on front panel & remote

    USB also accepts other portable mass storage device.

    AVR4311 has rear panel USB as well

    AVR1311 has 3.5mm stereo jack

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  • Tech Tip

    Compressed Audio Restorer

    The most common audio source in todays world is the iPod

    This is great for convenience but devices such as the iPod and

    other MP3/WMA portable music players compress the music

    files down to very small file sizes to fit more music onto these

    tiny units, this can dramatically reduce the fidelity of the music.

    Typically when an MP3/AAC encoder compresses a song the first casualty are the harmonics.

    Music is not made up of single frequencies but is rather a combination of harmonics created

    by the instruments being played. Some instruments can have as many as 20 or 30 harmonics

    for each note played. To keep the files sizes on your iPod smaller these harmonics are

    sacrificed to make space.

    Denons Compressed Audio Restorer does not just add some high frequencies to give the

    perception of a better sound it actually analyses the compressed music and RESTORES the

    missing harmonics therefore delivering a more natural and sonically superior rendition of the

    original song

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  • Tech Tip AVR-1911 Multi Zone Options

    2 Zones 2 Sources Easy Zone selection on remote control All analogue sources can be played in Zone 2 Independent Zone settings

    o Separate Left & Right channel level (+or- 12dB) o Volume Limit, 0dB, -10dB or -20dB o Power on level o Muting level can be adjusted (Full, -20dB, -40dB)

    Assignable Surround Back amplifiers o Zone 2 Stereo

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  • Tech Tip AVR-2311 Multi Zone Options

    2 Zones 2 Sources Easy Zone selection on remote control All analogue sources can be played in Zone 2 Digital PCM from USB can be played in Zone 2 Zone 2 Pre outs Independent Zone settings

    o Bass o Treble o HPF (high pass filter) o Separate Left & Right channel level (+or- 12dB) o Stereo or mono o Volume level can be variable or fixed (0dB or -40dB) o A volume limit can be adjusted or turned off o Power on level o Muting level can be adjusted (Full, -20dB, -40dB)

    Assignable Surround Back amplifiers o Zone 2 Stereo

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  • Tech Tip AVR-43/3311 Multi Zone Options

    3 Zones 3 Sources Separate Zone Remote control supplied Both Analogue and PCM signals from Optical & Coaxial inputs (not HDMI) PCM digital from USB for Zone 2 & 3 Composite video in Zone 2 Zone 2 & Zone 3 Pre outs Independent Zone settings

    o Bass o Treble o HPF (high pass filter) o Separate Left & Right channel level (+or- 12dB) o Stereo or mono o Volume level can be variable or fixed (0dB or -40dB) o A volume limit can be adjusted or turned off o Power on level o Muting level can be adjusted (Full, -20dB, -40dB)

    Assignable Surround Back amplifiers o Zone 2 Stereo o Zone 3 stereo o Zone 2 & Zone 3 Mono

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  • Tech Tip

    Assignable Amplifier options The AVR1911 has many speaker connection options for any application or surround setup plus huge flexibility in multi room / multi source variations.

    The Surround Back amplifiers can be used or re assigned to perform many different functions depending on your individual requirements.

    7.1 Surround 6.1 Surround 5.1 Surround 2 channel Stereo 2.1 Stereo 2.1 Stereo Bi-amp 5.1 + Dolby Pro Logic IIz Height speakers 5.1 + Zone 2 Front B speakers

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  • Tech Tip

    Assignable Amplifier options The AVR43 / 3311 have many speaker connection options for any application or surround setup plus huge flexibility in multi room / multi source variations.

    They independent speaker terminals for Front Height channels and Front Width channels plus the flexibility of re-assigning the Surround Back channels to perform many different options

    9.2 Surround (AVR4311 only) 7.2 Surround 6.2 Surround 5.2 Surround 2.1 Stereo 2.1 Stereo Biamp 5.2 + Front Dolby Pro Logic IIz Height speakers 5.2 + Front Audyssey FSX Height speakers 5.2 + Front Audyssey DSX Width speakers 5.2 + Zone 2 Stereo 5.2 + Zone 3 Stereo 5.2 + Zone 2 Stereo & Zone 3 Stereo (AVR4311 only) Pre-Amp mode + Zone 2 Stereo & Zone 3 Stereo (AVR4311 only) 5.2 + Zone 2 Mono + Zone 3 Mono Front L&R A+B speaker switching

    PCM digital from Coaxial or Optical inputs are converted to analogue for Zone 2 or Zone 3

    playback as well as all analogue signals

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  • Tech Tip

    Multi Zone iPhone/iPod playback

    Digital PCM data from the USB connection is converted to

    Analogue which allows playback into the Multi Zone areas

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  • Tech Tip

    AVR2311 Custom Integration Support

    CI features 2 x Zone, 2 x Source 7.2 Preamp outputs Zone 2 Pre-amp outputs Assignable Surround back speakers RS232

    o Protocols @ www.denon.com.au IR in and outputs

    12 volt trigger o Assignable to Zone & inputs o 150ma

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  • Tech Tip

    AVR3311 Custom Integration Support

    CI features Dual HDMI outputs Separate height & width speaker terminals 7.2 Preamp outputs LAN connection Web interface

    o IP configuration o IP control o Protocols @ www.denon.com.au o Configuration bat files can be saved

    RS232 o Protocols @ www.denon.com.au

    IR in and outputs 2 x 12 volt triggers

    o Assignable to Zone & inputs o 150ma

    3 x Zone, 3 x Source, Composite video in Zone 2

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  • Tech Tip

    AVR4311 Custom Integration Support

    CI features Pre-amp mode Zone amps can still be used in Preamp mode Dual HDMI outputs Separate height & width speaker terminals 11.2 Preamp outputs LAN connection Web interface

    o IP configuration o IP control o Protocols @ www.denon.com.au o Configuration bat files can be saved

    RS232 o Protocols @ www.denon.com.au

    IR in and outputs 2 x 12 volt triggers

    o Assignable to Zone & inputs o 150ma

    3 x Zone, 3 x Source, Composite video in Zone 2

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  • Tech Tip

    Ethernet connection

    Networking LAN connection DLNA 1.5 compatible Windows 7 compliant

    o Flickr support Stream non DRM audio files from PC or MAC

    o WAV o WMA, WMA Lossless o MP3 o FLAC 96/24 o AAC

    Internet Radio o Over 15,000 stations o www.radiodenon.com support o Can be memorised as preset

    Party Mode Stream Jpeg files Firmware updates

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  • Tech Tip

    www.radiodenon.com

    For those of you that have access to a computer Denon have setup a website, www.radiodenon.com which is designed to help you setup your Internet Radio favourites

    This website will allow you to create your own personalised folders and search for stations by genre, location or country or even language. You will also find thousands of podcasts that can also be placed in your folders for future quick access.

    Once you have setup all your favourites using this easy to use website your Denon GUI will be automatically be updated the next time you select the Internet radio feature.

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  • Tech Tip

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    iPhone APP

    Download the free iPhone APP from iTunes store

    Offers complete control of AVR

    Multi Zone operations

    Network streaming information and artwork display

    Volume adjustments

    All wirelessly via your home network

  • Tech Tip New Remote Controls

    New and improved remote control

    Clearer and complete labels Alpha / numeric keypad same as phone Pre programmed for all major brands Remote Setup Guidance make presetting easy Separate TV On / Off buttons Separate Zone On / Off buttons Easy Zone selection Direct iPod play button No switches

    Remote Setup Guidance

    Preset codes and instructions in OSD

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  • Tech Tip HDMI Pass through

    There are many times when you want to just watch a program on TV without having to turn on the complete surround Sound system, especially programs such as the news or childrens programs

    The new Denon series AVR receivers have adapted the CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) feature to include HDMI CEC Pass through

    Simply connect your set top box or disc player to your Denon AVR using a HDMI cable then connect your television also with a HDMI cable, select HDMI CEC and now you can play your set top box or disc player through your television without having to turn on your AVR.

    When you want to enhance your surround sound experience simply turn on your Denon AVR and the sound to the television will turn off and your Denon AVR will take control.

    Set top box or disc player are connected to Denon AVR with HDMI cable

    Denon AVR with CEC selected connected to TV with a HDMI

    cable and in standby mode

    Audio & Video signals from Set top box or disc player are passed through to television for a simply viewing option

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  • Tech Tip Pure Direct

    Pure direct mode allows listeners to

    enjoy pure music of remarkably high

    quality.

    When Pure Direct is selected, power to

    the video circuitry and the fluorescent

    display is turned off.

    During analogue sound input, power to

    the digital circuitry is also turned off.

    Adverse influences from other circuits

    on the audio circuitry are suppressed

    to the maximum extent possible.

    Pure Direct mode makes sure your

    Denon AV Receiver is just as capable

    when used as a Hi-Fi amplifier.

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  • Tech Tip

    Quick Select Buttons

    Quick Select function:

    This extremely convenient function allows for 3 presets

    which can be selected on the front panel or on the

    remote which automatically changes the configuration

    to suit individual requirements.

    Selects Input source

    Selects Surround mode

    Selects Room EQ settings

    Selects Volume

    Can be renamed to suit

    Separate Zone2 / 3 buttons as well

    This feature is extremely handy when you have multiple

    users such Mum, Dad and the kids, each person can

    have their own preferred settings on a single button.

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  • Tech Tip

    Pure Audio Construction: Is a group of technologies and design concepts that ensure all Denon AV receivers not only deliver cutting edge digital processing for all audio and video signals but that these premium digital processors are supported by industry best analogue design and construction to deliver Home Entertainment at its best.

    Block design:

    In Denon AV receivers the Denon engineers go to great lengths to ensure that all the different types of signals are separated and shielded from each other to prevent and minimise any mutual interference between signals to deliver a cleaner distortion free sound and picture.

    Direct Mechanical Ground:

    Denon AV receivers are built with a rigid vibration resistant chassis that effectively eliminates any adverse influences on sound and video quality as well long term performance and durability. This design concept is called Direct Mechanical Ground where the mains transformer and heat-sink are grounded and fastened to the chassis directly across the front feet to form an extremely rigid construction.

    Independent Power supplies:

    Denon AV receivers utilise separate power supplies for the amplifier section and a separate power supply for the CPU. The extra large mains transformer employs a design concept called a Short ring which is an extra external layer of cooper shielding around the transformer coil to reduce magnetic emissions which can add unwanted noise and distortion

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  • Tech Tip

    9 Ch Mono Amplification Construction

    High current

    Single Push Pull

    Mono Construction

    Extruded aluminum heatsink

    Custom made Elna block capacitors

    Twin Rectifiers for increased current

    Banana Binding posts

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  • Tech Tip Discrete Output Power transistors

    All Denon Audio Video (AV) receivers use completely Discrete Output Power transistors for each channel to deliver true Hi-Fi performance sound quality from all their AV receivers. This design guarantees that the sound quality and dynamics is the same for each channel all the time regardless of what might be happening in another channel. As an example centre channel performance is maintained even if an explosion is happening in the left hand channels. It is quite common for some competitors AV Receivers to use an IC based power output stage which is very cost effective and can generate lots of volumes but with bad dynamics and increased distortion. Even the entry point AV receiver from Denon use Discrete Output Power transistors on all channels.

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  • Tech Tip What does the AVR1611 offer over

    the AVR1311?

    Video One Cable HD Solution Analogue video up conversion to HDMI Interlaced to Progressive conversion of all analogue video On Screen Display via HDMI

    Audio ARC, Audio Return Channel Auto Setup & calibration Audyssey MultEQ Room equalization Audyssey Dynamic Volume Audyssey Dynamic EQ Manual Equaliser Dolby Pro Logic IIz , 3D audio 3 Step Compressed Audio Restorer instead of 1 fixed

    Control New Remote with Multi brand presets New Remote Setup Guidance HDMI Control HDMI Pass Through Renaming inputs, Quick Select buttons

  • Tech Tip What does the AVR1911 offer over

    the AVR1611?

    Video Anchor Bay ABT1030 Video scalar chipset 1080p Scaling from analogue 1080p scaling from HDMI Deep Colour 12bit output Digital Video Noise Reduction on SD Picture enhancements on SD

    Multi Zone / Multi Source Zone 2 Assignable SB amps for Zone 2 Power on level for Zone 2

    Audio 7 Channels instead of 5 90 watts @ 8ohms instead of 75 Pure Direct feature iPhone compatible USB, Digital Direct 7 analogue inputs instead of 5 Bi-amp function Assignable SB amps for Dolby Pro Logic IIz height channels Assignable SB amps for Front speaker B operation

  • Tech Tip

    What does the AVR2311 offer over

    the AVR1911?

    Video

    Anchor Bay ABT2015 Advanced Video Scalar chipset

    6 x HDMI inputs instead of 4

    2 x Component inputs instead of 1

    Multi cadence detection

    1080p/24fps from DVD

    Digital Video Noise Reduction on SD & HD

    Picture adjustments on HD source

    Component Video conversion Up & down

    Colour Graphic User interface

    Component output

    GUI superimposed over picture

    GUI on Component

    Audio

    105 watts @ 8ohms instead of 90

    iPod playback in Zone 2

    2 x Subwoofer outputs

    7.2 Pre outs

    4 x Digital inputs instead of 2

    8 x analogue inputs instead of 7

    2 Line Front panel Display instead of 1 line

    RS232

    12 volt trigger & IR ports

  • Tech Tip What does the AVR3311 offer over

    the AVR2311?

    125 watts @ 8ohms instead of 105 0.05% THD instead of 0.08% AL24 Plus PCM processing New Digital Jitter Reducer Audyssey MultEQ XT instead of MultEQ Audyssey DSX decoding Independent speaker connection for height and width channels Dual HDMI outputs DDSC-HD

    3 Digital Interface receivers instead of 1 AKM AK5358B 96kHz ADC AKM AK4358 192kHz DAC 102dB Signal to noise (instead of 100)

    9 x analogue inputs instead of 8 2 x 12 volt trigger Ethernet connection

    DLNA 1.5 Network compliance Web interface Firmware updates via internet iPhone / PDA web interface Internet Radio built in Flickr Flac 96/24

    3 Zones (instead 2) Separate Zone remote Composite video in Zone 2 2 Channel PCM DAC for Zone 2 & 3 Bass, treble, mono etc in Zones

  • Tech Tip What does the AVR4311 offer over

    the AVR3311?

    9 channels instead of 7 Pre Amp mode 11.2 channels Pre outs 140 watts @ 8ohms instead of 125 Zone amps can still be used when in Preamp mode 9 Channel Mono construction 4 Ohm load guarantee 2 x 32bit SHARC DSP s instead of 1 Audyssey MultEQ XT32 instead of MultEQ XT

    o 16,000 samples instead of 8,000 o Improved filtering for Satellite speakers

    Multi Sub calibration Dolby Volume Advanced GUI (Graphic User Interface) Upgraded Back lit Remote control Denon Link 4th Edition 7 x HDMI inputs instead of 6 Rear USB option 3 x Component inputs instead of 2 Made in Japan

  • Tech Tip

    3 Year Warranty

    Option

    All Denon Home Theatre and Hi-Fi components come with a standard 2 Year parts and labour warranty.

    This 2 year warranty can be extended to 3 years

    simply by registering your new Denon component. Registration is Free of Charge and must be done

    within 14 days of purchase

    You can register by mail with the warranty card included in your components carton or you can

    register on line at

    www.denon.com.au

    or

    www.denon.co.nz

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