Denon have developed a reputation over the years for turning out good quality, reliable and sensibly priced audio equipment. They build equipment for domestic and professional use and they are well respected by users and engineers alike.
There is always a better quality unit around, if you want to spend more money and there is always something far cheaper if you want to save money. Denon is usually a good buy and represents very good value for money. Unless you are looking for the most expensive top end models, Denon are always well worth considering.
Bose and Pioneer make some economical yet quality home theater systems. True audiophiles, however, are going to look at brands like Yamaha, Harmon Kardon, and Denon. Good audio equipment is expensive.
First of all, your choice in Denon will help you. I own a Denon avr-2808ci. From your specs you are running 50 watts per speaker at 8 ohms. This in the end will lead you to what you want to purchase. If you are listening to music (primarily) then you cannot go wrong with a pair of Bowers and Wilkins 684 speakers. They are great for music, provide great high volume response, and are good looking. This option, however, will be on the more expensive range, and they are tower speakers (stand around 3.5' tall. The two speakers will cost around $1100 together, and that is before tax and speaker wire expenses. With a high quality brand like Denon, the speakers do not need to be as high end as B&W to sound great. I ran my Denon with an old set of Yamaha surround sound speakers that were 300 with the Yamaha receiver. So in the end, I really haven't given you an answer, just a suggestion. You can walk into any Best Buy and get what you need/want, and if you are looking to spend more you can go on Best Buy's Magnolia site, or go to a location with Magnolia and find a set of great speakers.
There are no surround modes that quickly turn off the subwoofer, center channel and surround back speakers, but leave the surround speakers (side) speakers on. You will need to go into the System Setup -> Sp 2. In 3.0p -> Speaker Setup menu to select Center Speaker 'None', Surround Speaker ('Large' or 'Small'), Surround Back Speaker 'None' and Subwoofer 'No'. If you have a subwoofer and want sound to come out of the all of the speakers when you are listening to a non-surround source such as a CD, use the 5CH/7CH Stereo DSP simulation.
The best bet would be a Yamaha or Denon. These are great receivers with a wide product range with plenty of price points. There is nothing made specifically for the Bose systems, any receiver will work. The two brands I mention carry all the hallmarks of quality at reasonable prices while still catering to audiophiles at their high end.
No, the Boston Acoustic MCS95 is a speaker system that is bundled with the Denon AVR-591 receiver. All the speakers are connected with speaker cables (except the sub, which uses a RC line cable) and are not wireless.
The company 'Denon Systems' sell many different products. Denon Systems is known for many products, including home theater systems, headphones, and other sound accessories.
There are numerous stereo shelf systems. Some of the most popular brand names include: Panasonic, Sharp, Sony, Toshiba, LG, Arcam, Denon, Marantz, Naim and Onkyo and others.
Denon is a good brand.
Denon sells a variety of products such as home theater systems and Blu Ray Disc Players and also CD players. These can be purchased directly from the Denon shop online or Amazon.
Denon is located in Mahwah, New Jersey. Denon is an electronic online store where one can buy home theatre systems, headphones, audio components, etc. There is free shipping with any order which is a definite plus.
No, the Denon DHT-589BA systems subwoofers dont have a great deal of distortion at low frequencies.
Both companies make very affordable headphones, and many models between the company are close to the same quality. Customers are saying that the Denon headphones will give better sound quality because of its superior base.
Denon was created in 1910.
Bose and Pioneer make some economical yet quality home theater systems. True audiophiles, however, are going to look at brands like Yamaha, Harmon Kardon, and Denon. Good audio equipment is expensive.
There are a number of places that one could purchase Denon amplifiers from. They can be purchased online from 'eBay' and 'Amazon' or in stores from 'Richer Sounds' or 'John Lewis'.
First of all, your choice in Denon will help you. I own a Denon avr-2808ci. From your specs you are running 50 watts per speaker at 8 ohms. This in the end will lead you to what you want to purchase. If you are listening to music (primarily) then you cannot go wrong with a pair of Bowers and Wilkins 684 speakers. They are great for music, provide great high volume response, and are good looking. This option, however, will be on the more expensive range, and they are tower speakers (stand around 3.5' tall. The two speakers will cost around $1100 together, and that is before tax and speaker wire expenses. With a high quality brand like Denon, the speakers do not need to be as high end as B&W to sound great. I ran my Denon with an old set of Yamaha surround sound speakers that were 300 with the Yamaha receiver. So in the end, I really haven't given you an answer, just a suggestion. You can walk into any Best Buy and get what you need/want, and if you are looking to spend more you can go on Best Buy's Magnolia site, or go to a location with Magnolia and find a set of great speakers.
There are no surround modes that quickly turn off the subwoofer, center channel and surround back speakers, but leave the surround speakers (side) speakers on. You will need to go into the System Setup -> Sp 2. In 3.0p -> Speaker Setup menu to select Center Speaker 'None', Surround Speaker ('Large' or 'Small'), Surround Back Speaker 'None' and Subwoofer 'No'. If you have a subwoofer and want sound to come out of the all of the speakers when you are listening to a non-surround source such as a CD, use the 5CH/7CH Stereo DSP simulation.