Items Included
- Denon S-Series AVR-S670H 5.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver
- Remote Control with Batteries
- Power Cord
- 2 x Wi-Fi Antenna
- AM Antenna
- FM Antenna
- Audyssey Microphone
- Cardboard Microphone Stand
- Wire Labels
- Limited 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty
- Up to 75W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- 3 x 8K/60 & 3 x 4K/120 HDMI Inputs
- HEOS Built-In Multiroom Streaming
- Dolby TrueHD & DTS-HD Master Audio
- Dolby Pro Logic II & DTS Neo:6 Upmixing
- Hi-Res Audio Playback
- Audyssey Room Calibration
- Wi-Fi & Bi-Directional Bluetooth
- VRR, ALLM & QFT for Smooth Gaming
- Front USB-A for Audio File Playback
Experience high-definition music and immersive surround sound by adding the Denon S-Series AVR-S670H 5.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver to your home. Advanced 8K HDR video is supported, along with lossless Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio surround sound. Even your legacy 2-channel audio sources can be optimized to 5-channel audio with Dolby Pro Logic II and DTS Neo:6. When streaming music, HEOS Built-in gives you a whole-home solution with compatible speakers in each room. Stream online services via Wi-Fi or from a mobile device using Bluetooth. The S670H can also help with the latest in video games, using VRR, ALLM & QFT technologies to deliver smooth, lag-free gameplay.
- Front-panel USB port can be used for both file playback and device charging
- Front-panel headphone jack
- Simplify device hookup with ARC/eARC support
- Stream the latest content with HDCP 2.3 copyright protection support
Kenneth –
I replaced an old Sony STR-DH550 with this Denon and I am very pleased with my purchase:
* I only need 5.1 why pay for 7 or 9 or 11?
* It has an excellent on-screen display for setup
* It has a phono input, letting me relive my vinyl glory days
* It has banana plug jacks, making swap-out a breeze
Things that gave me pause:
* Switching video inputs cause a brief black-out, while the receiver adjusts to the new frame rate and resolution. This turns out to be worth it, because it adjusts between 24fps and 30fps depending on the source
Have not tried yet:
* Upscaling. I think my Sony TV is probably better equipped for this, so I don’t need your upscaling thank you very much
Kenneth –