Denon has announced the AVC-2850H, a 7.2-channel AV receiver equipped with the proprietary HEOS streaming platform. With the new Denon AVC-X2850H, the portfolio has been expanded, according to the manufacturer, with a 7.2-channel AV amplifier that combines the latest audio and video technologies in a single device. The amplifier delivers 95 watts per channel into eight ohms (when using two channels) and is designed to reproduce multichannel sound formats such as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X.
The Denon AVC-X2850 has a total of six HDMI inputs, three of which are designed for 8K signals. There are also two HDMI outputs, one of which supports eARC. For gamers, features such as VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) and QFT (Quick Frame Transport) are integrated for smooth, low-latency playback.
To adapt to individual listening rooms, Denon relies on the proven Audyssey MultEQ XT system. This automatically calibrates connected speakers and adapts the sound to the individual room acoustics. This is supplemented by channel level monitoring, which displays the speaker output levels on the screen in real time.