Features:
- 7.1-channel audio/video receiver with high-bandwidth A/V inputs and switching; includes microphone for automatic room configuration
- 90 watts per channel x 7 (into 8 ohms, 20 to 20,000 Hz); 125 wpc x 7 (into 6 ohms at 1 kHz)
- Processes all major surround formats, including Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, and DTS ES Discrete 6.1, DTS Neo:6, more
- True 2-source, 2-zone functionality with discrete power, source select, and volume control for each zone
- Measures 17.1 x 6.7 x 16.9 inches (W x H x D)
Description:
Marry the many components of your home theater with this high-power, high-quality audio/video surround receiver. Denon's AVR-885S provides 7 channels of amplification to drive all the primary speakers in a 7.1 surround sound system (front left, center, and right speakers, left/right side speakers, and left/right surround speakers, along with a ".1" low-frequency effects channel for a subwoofer). It's perfectly compatible with 5.1 and 6.1 speaker configurations. Use it as a surround-processing preamplifier with stand-alone power amps or enjoy the receiver's 100 watts per channel amplifier (into 8 ohms from 20 to 20,000 Hz with no more than .05 percent THD), which features high-current, discrete output devices for all channels. You'll never be at a loss for creative surround algorithms, irrespective of your listening source. The receiver's onboard 7.1-channel surround processing includes Dolby Digital Surround EX, DTS, DTS 96/24 5.1 for DVD-Video, DTS ES Discrete 6/1, ES Matrix 6.1 and Neo: 6 Cinema and Music modes, and Dolby Pro Logic IIx (for cinema, music, and games). Dolby Pro Logic IIx processing is the first technology to offer a choice of processing traditional stereo music and movie content into room-filling 6.1 or 7.1 channels. The AVR-885S's auto setup and room equalization functions help you achieve ideal sound for your room. With the accompanying microphone placed at your listening position, powerful 32-bit floating-point DSP automatically and accurately analyzes, adjusts and sets the speaker configurations for your system. The microphone is a specially designed, high-performance omnidirectional mic with a heavy-duty base to suppress vibrations for accurate analyses. Denon's Power Amp Assigned function heightens the AVR-885S's flexibility, letting you enjoy music or video in a fully-powered, discrete 2-channel second zone. You'll wonder how you ever lived without true 2-source, 2-zone functionality with discrete power, source select, and volume control for each zone. The AVR-885S owes its superlative sound quality to premium digital-audio technologies like SHARC 32-bit floating-point DSP processing from Analog Devices. For simplicity of video connectivity and switching, the AVR-885S includes video up-conversion for composite and/or S-video sources to high-bandwidth component-video with no compromise in video quality. The receiver performs 24 bit, 96 kHz analog-to-digital conversion on all stereo analog inputs except the multichannel analog jacks, while Analog Devices 24 bit/192 kHz high-resolution DACs on all 8 channels ensures premium playback sound. Adjustable high- and low-pass crossovers (40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 150, 200, and 250 Hz) let you tailor the sound to suit your speakers and your listening space. The AVR-885S features 3 assignable sets of component-video inputs and 1 set of monitor outputs (all with 100 MHz bandwidth). You get 5 sets each of composite- and S-video inputs, a set of 5.1 external wide-bandwidth (100 kHz) inputs for multichannel formats such as DVD-Audio and Super Audio CD, 5 assignable digital inputs (4 optical, 1 coaxial), 2 optical digital outputs, and a total of 9 analog inputs, including a phono input for your turntable. The sound from movie sources recorded in Dolby Digital, DTS or other formats emphasizes high-frequencies due to a theaters front speakers being placed behind the movie screen. If this sound is reproduced in the home theater without correction, the high-frequency range is too strong. The AVR-885 features a Cinema Equalizer to correct these high-frequencies, making the sound more intelligible and easier on the ears. The receiver uses a digitally regulated volume control with .5 dB increment adjustments and a step range of -80 to +15. What's in the Box Receiver, remote control (RC-974), remote batteries, an AM loop antenna, an indoor FM antenna, an omnidirectional microphone, an AC power cord, a warranty card, a service-center list, and a user's manual.
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