Denon Unveils New AVC-X6800H with Enhanced Design and Specifications
Denon has announced the release of the new AVC-X6800H, an 11.4-channel AV receiver that boasts impressive enhancements to its design and specifications. The new model features an 11.4-channel output, an upgrade from the previous AVC-X6700H, which had an 11.2-channel output.
The AVC-X6800H has undergone significant changes to its internal DSP and DAC chips, with each channel now utilizing an independent amplification circuit module. This provides a power output of 140W@8Ω / 205W@6Ω and ensures improved stability and heat dissipation.
One of the most notable upgrades is the inclusion of the same Griffin Lite XP DSP processor as the flagship AVC-A1H, providing a processing speed of 2,000 MIPS. This allows the AVC-X6800H to support a wide range of audio formats, including Dolby Atmos, DTS:X Pro, IMAX Enhanced, Auro-3D, 360 Reality Audio, MPEG-H 3D, and various speaker configurations such as 7.4.6 and 9.4.4.
Additionally, the AVC-X6800H is manufactured in Japan to ensure quality, with the inclusion of a newly developed 160W amplification transistor and two sets of 15,000uF large capacitors further enhancing its performance.
The new AVC-X6800H is set to appeal to audio enthusiasts and home theater aficionados looking for a high-performance AV receiver with cutting-edge features and unparalleled sound quality. With its enhanced design and specifications, the AVC-X6800H looks to set a new standard in the AV receiver market.