Denon Home Announces Wireless Subwoofer

The new Denon Home Subwoofer connects wireless to the Denon Home Sound Bar 550 or any Denon Home Wireless Speaker.
Enthusiasts can simply plug the subwoofer into wall power, wirelessly connect using Wi-Fi, and enjoy. The mighty 8-inch woofer has been cleverly fitted to a sleek, compact enclosure that matches the elegant design of the Denon Home speakers and soundbar, vanishing into any décor.

With HEOS Built-in, the new Denon Home Subwoofer can be wirelessly paired with the Denon Home Sound Bar 550, and you can even add a pair of Denon Home wireless speakers to create a true 5.1 surround sound experience that brings cinema to life.

To create the ultimate performance for single-speaker or stereo systems with HEOS Built-in, the addition of a Denon Home Subwoofer will provide the rich bass response that today’s high-resolution recordings deserve.

Settings for output level, low-pass filter and phase, can all be adjusted from within the HEOS app to optimise the subwoofer for challenging room acoustics.
The Denon Home lineup has been expertly tuned by Denon’s legendary sound masters providing streaming entertainment to any room while blending beautifully into any interior design. Users will have access to Spotify, Amazon Music HD, Deezer, TIDAL and more, as well as files stored on their phone via Wi-Fi, AirPlay 2, or Bluetooth. With Network connectivity and a USB port, the Denon Home family allows gapless playback of high-resolution files, including 192kHz/24-bit and DSD 2.8/5.6MHz.

Denon Home allows everyone to enjoy music in any room, and easily group other products with HEOS Built-in such as AV receivers, Hi-Fi systems, soundbars. You can play different music in each room or group all the HEOS Built-in devices together to stream the same music in Party Mode throughout the home.
The Denon Home Subwoofer will be available now for £449/ €499 RRP.
For more information visit Denon
Marc Rushton
StereoNET’s Founder and Publisher was born in England and raised on British Hi-Fi before moving to Australia. He developed an early love of music and playing bass guitar before discovering the studio and the other side of the mixing desk. After writing for print magazines, Marc saw the future in digital publishing and founded the first version of StereoNET in 1999.
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