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Denon AVR-X1600H 4K UHD AV Receiver, 2019 Model, 7.2 Channel, 80W Each, 3D Audio, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization, 6 HDMI Inputs & 1 Output, AirPlay 2, Alexa & HEOS (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
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Denon AVR-X1600H 4K UHD AV Receiver, 2019 Model, 7.2 Channel, 80W Each, 3D Audio, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization, 6 HDMI Inputs & 1 Output, AirPlay 2, Alexa & HEOS (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

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Upgrade your home theater with the Denon AVR-X1600H. With 80W per channel, this performance-tuned Denon AV receiver provides a truly immersive 3D audio experience. Watch your TV or projector video content with the best possible picture thanks to the latest 4K video technologies like Dolby Vision™, HDR10 and HLG. With eARC support pass-through, 6 HDMI inputs and 1 output with full HDCP 2.3 support on all ports, enjoy seamless compatibility with the latest HD and Ultra HD TVs, Blu-ray players and game consoles. The front panel USB offers convenient audio playback of MP3 and Hi-Res audio formats. Stream popular music services like Spotify®, Pandora®, Tidal and more wirelessly via Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay 2 and Wi-Fi with HEOS Built-in. The Denon AVRX1600H also works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple Siri for effortless voice control. By visually guiding you through each step in the setup process, the award-winning Denon Setup Assistant ensures you get setup right the first time. Every home theater is different — that’s why Denon uses premium room calibration technology from Audyssey that automatically measures and optimizes your AV receiver to provide a truly immersive 3D audio experience custom-tailored to your unique listening environment.

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