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With the Denon X4800H has expanded its feature set for the growing 8K video and next-gen gaming market. The previous lineup of Denon home theater receivers introduced limited 8K processing, along with gaming features like Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), and Quick Frame Transport (QFT). These features have been applied to the AVR-X-4800H on all seven HDMI inputs and two of the three HDMI outputs, so you can accommodate even more modern tech into your AV Receiver with 3D audio system.
As for the AVC-A1H, the Denon AVC-X-4800H allows the connection of four subwoofers via as many independent outputs, compared to two on the AVC-X4700H. Similarly, the DAC is changing, the AKM4458 is replaced by a Texas Instrument PCM5102A (384 kHz/32 bits, 8 channels). For its part, the DSP is an Analog Devices ADSP-21593 Shark+ specimen (as on the AVC-A1H, see photo below) and the capacitors of the models have a capacity of 15,000 microfarads.
For the rest, apart from the absence of a DAB tuner, there are a total of nine amplification channels (11.4 processing) and a power output of 125 W into 8K audio system (200 W into 6 ohms). There is also a Pre-Out 11.4 output and Imax Enhanced compatibility. Similarly, Odyssey MultEQ XT 32 and Odyssey LFC processing are still in order, the same goes for the third HDMI output (allowing you to enjoy a different source from the one assigned to the main room in another room).
The denon receiver is always possible to apply all available audio processing to a Dolby signal. Thus, it is now possible on a Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack to engage DTS Virtual:X. And to come back to the HDMI 2.1 inputs/outputs, these support all the features of the standard: VRR, ALLM, eARC, QMS, QFT, Ultra HD 4K 120 fps up to Upscaling in Ultra HD 8K 60 Hz (see our news HDMI 2.1 standard, official additions welcome, technical and ergonomic).
Dolby Atmos 9.1.4 processing, Dolby Height Virtualization and DTS:X Pro and DTS:X 11.1 (with the addition of an external stereo amplifier), decoding Auro 3D, the Bluetooth TX function to broadcast the audio signal to suitable headphones in addition to speakers. It is thus possible to enjoy your music on the speakers in the living room but also in the kitchen or the bedroom via wireless headphones.
With the X-4800, Denon has expanded its feature set for the growing 8K video and next-gen gaming market. The previous lineup of Denon home theater receivers introduced limited 8K processing, along with gaming features like Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), and Quick Frame Transport (QFT). These features have been applied to the X4800H by denon on all seven HDMI inputs and two of the three HDMI outputs.
Denon's receiver 9.4 channel system multi-channel processing and clock jitter reducer deliver pure sound from your music files and streaming services with incredible depth. Enjoy your music as it was meant to be, as close to "original" as you can get. And with a whopping 125 watts per channel (2-channels driven), you'll get volume that rattles the windows, as well as amazing detail at lower volumes.
IN THE BOX | |
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Sales Package | Denon AVR-X4800H 9.4 Channel 8K AV Receiver and User documentation |
General | |
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Brand | Denon |
Model | AVR-X4800H |
Year | |
Color | black |
Dimension | |
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Antenna: Horizontal: (W x D x H) in Inches Antenna: Vertical: (W x D x H) in Inches W/O Antenna: (W x D x H) in Inches | 17.1 x 15.3 x 6.6 ( 17.1 x 15.3 x 9.3 ) 〠17.1 x 14.9 x 6.6 】 |
Weight | 34.9 |
Specifications | |
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Number of Power Amps | 9 |
Power Output (8 ohm, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0.05% 2ch Drive) | 125W |
Power Output (6 ohm, 1 kHz, 0.7% 2ch Drive) | 165W |
Power Output (6 ohm, 1 kHz, 10% 1ch Drive) | 235W |
Metal Front Panel | Yes |
System Remote Control | RC-1252 |
Standby Consumption | 0.1 W |
HDMI In, Out | 7, 3 |
Analog In, Out | 5, No |
Warranty | |
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Warranty Type | Official Manufactures Warranty |