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BUYING GUIDES
AV Receiver Buying Guide
An Audio/Video Receiver (AVR) controls what you see on your TV and what you hear on the speakers of your home theatre.
Wireless Speakers Buying Guide
Ease of use and set-up. Wireless speakers just need to be plugged into an outlet and connected to an audio source via a wireless (Wi-Fi or Bluetooth) connection to play.
Sound Bars Buying Guide
A sound bar is a one-piece home theatre that improves the audio quality of your TV’s built-in speakers. It’s simple to set-up—plug into power and connect one cable to the TV and that’s it.
HEOS Buying Guide
HEOS is a proprietary wireless ecosystem that is built into many Denon products. It allows you to wirelessly stream music from many music services directly to your device.
Wireless Earbuds Buying Guide
Wireless earbuds are like original earphones that came with the first portable CD players and MP3 players—except they don’t have any wires.
Over-Ear Headphones Buying Guide
Over-ear headphones have earcups that fit around your ear and are connected by a headband. They can be wired or wireless and can be ultra-premium reference quality headphones or basic commuter-style headphones.
Amplifier Buying Guide
An amplifier, in its most basic form, is an electronic device for increasing the amplitude of electrical signals. It’s used primarily for sound reproduction.
CD Player Buying Guide
Modern CD players don’t just play CDs. They support many extended formats, including CDR/RW, MP3, and WMA, plus SACD, ALAC, FLAC, and DSD on some models.
Network Audio Player Buying Guide
A Network Audio Player offers precision high-resolution audio and music streaming. If you enjoy the components of your existing system and want to add streaming music capability, a network player is a great solution for you.
Mini Systems Buying Guide
A Mini System incorporates source and amplification in a single, compact design that is perfect for small spaces.