Denon AVR-2309CI

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Denon AVR-2309CI

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Denon
EAN: 0883795000611
Label: Denon
Manufacturer: Denon
Model: AVR2309CI
Publisher: Denon
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Product Description100 watts x 7 into 8 ohms (20-20,000 Hz) at 0.05% THD * Dolby® TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby® Digital Plus, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, Dolby® Digital EX, DTS-ES, Pro Logic® IIx, and DTS Neo:6 decoding * Audyssey Laboratories' MultEQ six-point auto setup and room calibration system (microphone included) * XM Satellite Radio Ready (requires XM subscription and optional XM Mini-Tuner package) * SIRIUS satellite radio capable (requires SIRIUS subscription and optional SiriusConnect home tuner kit) * iPod® integration (requires optional Denon ASD-11R, ASD-3N, or ASD-3W) * on-screen display for easier system setup and operation * learning/multibrand remote *




Features:
  • 100 watts x 7 into 8 ohms (20-20,000 Hz) at 0.05% THD
  • Dolby® TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby® Digital Plus, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, Dolby® Digital EX, DTS-ES, Pro Logic® IIx, and DTS Neo:6 decoding
  • Audyssey Laboratories' MultEQ six-point auto setup and room calibration system (microphone included)
  • XM Satellite Radio Ready (requires XM subscription and optional XM Mini-Tuner package)
  • SIRIUS satellite radio capable (requires SIRIUS subscription and optional SiriusConnect home tuner kit)





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