The AVC-A10H joins Denon's A-Series and benefits from a new ESS DAC array and an OFC wound transformer. This joins a 13-channel amplifier that delivers 150 watts per channel at 8 ohms (210W at 6 ohms), driving up to 13 speakers and four independent subwoofers.

Crafted at the renowned Shirakawa Audio Works in Japan, the A10H is hand-tuned by the Denon Sound Master, Shinichi Yamauchi, ensuring Denon's "vivid and spacious" sound signature.

The new AV receiver offers seven 8K HDMI inputs and can pass through signals up to 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz, with Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and HLG support. You also get eARC, plus a Moving Magnet phono amongst the usual analogue and digital connections.

Dolby Atmos, DTS: X, IMAX Enhanced and Auro-3D are all supported, along with Sony 360 Reality Audio in up to 7.4.6 or 9.4.4 configurations. It also comes with Audyssey MultEQ XT32 room correction and is compatible with Dirac Live Room Correction and Bass Control, but you'll need to purchase a license for that.

With HEOS built in, the AVC-A10H can join the multi-room audio fun with other HEOS-enabled devices as well as access all the expected streaming services, including internet radio stations.
The Denon AVC-A10H will be available from November 2024 at a suggested retail price of £4,000/ €4,700.
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