AVR-3313

7.2ch 4K & 3D Pass Through, Networking Home Theater Receiver with AirPlay and Zone 2 Video

Features - AVR-3313

AV-Art. Created by Denon.

The Denon AVR-3313 7.2-Channel Integrated Network A/V Receiver sets a new standard in 3D, Blu-ray, game console and other entertainment device integration with seven HDMI inputs and three HDMI outputs. It features seven discrete 165-watt channels of equal power, dual subwoofer outputs and multiple high-resolution audio formats for superior surround sound. It also includes advanced video circuitry that upscales high-definition (HD) signal to 4K (3840 x 2160 pixel) signal. Enhanced by digital network audio/photo streaming capabilities, including support for AirPlay, mp3/WMA/WAV and FLAC HD audio, and Windows 7 compatibility, the AVR-3313 is a solid foundation for your networked home entertainment system.

Highlights

  • New sophisticated yet pure product design
  • 1080p and 4k video scaling, 4k HDMI switching, 4k GUI overlay
  • D.D.S.C.-HD circuit with AL24 Processing Plus
  • New Denon LINK HD for low jitter audio transmission with compatible Blu-ray Players
  • Denon Remote App for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad (available in AppStore)
  • Airplay wireless music streaming
  • Enhanced network capability
    - Internet Radio and network audio/photo streaming via Ethernet
    - Last.fm and Flickr online support (availability depends on country)
    - FLAC HD, High-resolution audio format
    - DLNA 1.5 compatible

  • Setup Assistant, providing easy-to-follow setup instructions
  • Easy operation, Graphical User Interface
  • GUI overlay on HD source
  • 7 + 1 (front) x HDMI inputs and 3 x HDMI outputs (2x simultaneously, 1x discrete Zone 2)
  • Audyssey DSX
  • Audyssey Pro ready

State-of-the-art Denon Solutions

  • Fully discrete, identical quality and power for all 7 channels (165 W x 7ch)
  • Stable power supply for high-quality sound and picture playback
  • High definition audio support, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio
  • Supports Dolby Pro Logic IIz processing
  • Featuring 3D pass-through technology

Connectivity & Future-ready Expandability

  • Supports HDMI with 3D, Audio Return Channel, Deep Color, “x.v.Color”, Auto Lipsync and HDMI CEC control function
  • Direct play for iPod and iPhone via USB
  • 7.2ch pre-out for maximum system expandability
  • 11 speaker terminals for height/wide/B speakers
  • Multizone management (3 zones)

Ease-of-Use

  • Audyssey Dynamic Volume, for real-time volume adjustment
  • Audyssey MultEQ XT and Auto Setup
    - Tower type microphone for more accurate measuring
    - Up to eight measurement points
    - High level resolution filters for satellite speakers and also subwoofer
  • Large character display

Others

  • AMX, Crestron third party control support
  • Aluminum front panel with trap door and large 2 lines FL display
  • Lower power consumption at stand-by 0.1 W (Standby)
  • Auto Power Off

Downloads - AVR-3313

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AVR3313CI_PROTOCOL_V01

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AVR-3313 Product Information Sheet

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TECHNOLOGY- AVR-3313

  • "User Mode"-Speicher

    Die leicht zugänglichen "User Mode"-Tasten auf der Frontplatte des Gerätes und auf der Fernbedienung ermöglichen das Abspeichern und den schnellen Abruf benutzerdefinierter Einstellungen wie Quelle, Eingangs-Modus und Auto Surround-Modus. Die Speicher können für die Hauptzone und die Zone 2 separat belegt werden.

  • Audyssey DSX

    This new technology extends 5.1- and 7.1-channel sound sources to a wider and higher dimension considering the human perception that is usually focussed on the front. A more spacious sound is
    achieved through a pair of wide speakers placed wider than the usual front speakers, and
    a greater sense of height in sound is achieved by adding two height speakers above the
    front.

    Read more about this breathtaking new technology here.

  • Audyssey MultEQ-XT with Dynamic EQ

  • Auto Setup and Auto Room EQ with Audyssey MultEQ XT

    The Audyssey MultEQ XT allows room correction and calibration technology. During the Auto Set-Up mode, MultEQ XT automatically determines how many loudspeakers are connected, whether they are connected in phase and whether they are satellites or subwoofers. When it has processed this it then analyzes and calibrates speaker level, size, and distance. In addition, MultEQ XT detects the proper crossover point and determines correct frequency response for up to eight listener positions simultaneously. This is the first system to optimize and compensate the system for more than one listening location at the same time giving nearly every listener in the room a "sweet spot" no matter where they're sitting. Denon's implementation of MultEQ XT uses multiple Texas Instruments' Aureus DSP processors with high-end digital-to-analog converters. Both the Room EQ and Auto Set-Up features can be disabled if required.

    For more information go to; http://www.audyssey.com/ and also;

    http://www.audioholics.com/techtips/specsformats/AudysseyMultEQ.php

  • Auto Surround

    Auto Surround ist eine Ergänzung zum bewährten Personal Memory Plus, das unter anderem den favorisierten Surround-Modus für jeden Eingang individuell speichert. Dank Personal Memory Plus entfällt für DENON-Kunden bereits seit Jahren das lästige Umschalten des Surround-Modus, wenn auf eine andere Quelle umgeschaltet wird. So wechselt der Receiver beispielsweise automatisch von „Dolby Surround“ auf „Stereo“, wenn der Eingang von VCR (Videorecorder) auf Tuner (Radio) gewechselt wird. In Verbindung mit dem neuen Auto Surround wird nicht nur der zuletzt verwendete Surround-Modus pro Eingang (Personal Memory Plus) gespeichert, sondern das Gerät kann auch zusätzlich nach Eingangssignal differenzieren. Unterschieden wird zwischen (1) Analog und PCM Stereo, (2) Bitstream 2-Kanal (Dolby Digital, DTS) und (3) Bitstream Mehrkanal. Diese neu entwickelte Automatik ist besonders bei DVD hilfreich, da DVD-Player eine Vielzahl von Medien und Formaten wiedergeben. Anhand des Eingangssignals kann der DENON-Receiver bzw. Verstärker auf das eingelegte Medium schließen und automatisch den optimalen Surround-Modus aktivieren. Zum Beispiel wird bei eingelegter CD (Stereo, PCM) sofort der ideale „Dolby Pro Logic II Music“-Modus gewählt, bei älteren Filmen auf DVD im alten „Dolby Surround“-Format (Dolby Digital 2.0) oder auch DVD-Menüs liefert „Dolby Pro Logic II Cinema“ optimale Ergebnisse und aktuelle Filme in 5.1 (Dolby Digital, DTS) werden automatisch richtig in „Dolby Digital 5.1“ bzw. in „DTS 5.1“ decodiert. Trotz der Vielzahl von Tonformaten und Wiedergabemodi bleibt die Bedienung entsprechend ausgestatteter DENON-Surround-Geräte einfach und komfortabel.

  • Cinema Equalizer

    The sound from movie sources recorded in Dolby Digital, DTS, or other formats emphasizes high-frequency range due to a theater’s front speakers being placed behind the movie screen. If this sound is reproduced in the home theater without correction, the high-frequency range is too strong. Denon amplifiers feature a Cinema Equalizer to correct these high-frequency components so that the sound is clearer and easier to listen to. (For Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II, and DTS surround modes.)

  • Compressed Audio Restorer

    The Compressed Audio Restorer ensures that even the now widely used, data-compressed audio files can properly do with music and lots of fun.

    enable a precise signal analysis of medium frequency locations and sophisticated computational procedures are Denon components equipped in the situation, residual harmonic content of conventional MP3, WMA or AAC signals to evaluate, missing bass back and height proportions, and so again to produce a full music signal. The spatial image, the dynamics improved. Even the often-ailing bass is back to its former strength. This is not technically sophisticated reconstruction of the audio signal Restorers can compare with the conventional arrangements are sound

  • D.D.S.C. HD Digital

    D.D.S.C.-HD for high-quality high definition Sound Reproduction: DDSC (Dynamic Discrete Surround Circuit)-HD (High Definition) Digital is a circuit configuration specially designed by Denon in which all elements of the surround processor are optimized through the use of selected high-performance discrete components, including separate A/D and D/A converters, with sophisticated HD DSP surround decoding.

  • DLNA Certified

  • Dolby Pro Logic II

    The Dolby Pro Logic ll decoder reproduces dynamic 5.1-channel surround sound from 2-channel sources such as TV, videos and CDs. Dolby Pro Logic ll uses matrix-decoding technology that has been dramatically improved over Pro Logic. With Pro Logic ll, for instance, the Surround channels are in stereo instead of just mono with Pro Logic, and playback covers the full frequency range instead of just up to 7kHz with Pro Logic. These improvements let you enjoy a wide variety of 2-channel sources with the exciting effects of 5.1-channel surround sound. In Dolby Pro Logic ll, there is a Movie mode (*1) that creates a sound field for movies, a Music mode that does the same for music, and a Pro Logic emulation feature that reproduces sound effects in the way that conventional Pro Logic does.

    Dolby Pro Logic II Music: The music mode creates a rich and enveloping surround ambience delivered to the subwoofer, optimizing the visceral of planned rear effects. This mode can only be used with 2-channel audio sources.

    Dolby Pro Logic II Cinema: The Cinema mode is optimized for movies or programs with Dolby Surround soundtracks. This mode is also appropriate for use with video game.

    Dobly Pro Logic II Game: The game mode was implemented to ensure that the bass impact from pure surround effects are fully delivered to the subwoofer, optimizing the visceral of panned rear effects. This mode can only be used with 2-channel audio sources.

  • Dolby Pro Logic IIx

    Dolby Pro Logic IIx is an extension of Dolby Pro Logic II technology. This highly sophisticated algorithm processes native stereo and 5.1 channel content to produce 6.1 or 7.1 output channels. And Dolby Pro Logic IIx is not available in the system without surround back speaker(s).

    Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music: The music mode creates a rich and enveloping surround ambience delivered to the subwoofer, optimizing the visceral of planned rear effects. This mode can only be used with 2-channel audio sources.

    Dolby Pro Logic IIx Cinema: The Cinema mode is optimized for movies or programs with Dolby Surround soundtracks. This mode is also appropriate for use with video game.

  • Dolby TrueHD

    Dolby TrueHD is a completely loss-free Audio-Codec for high resolution audio for up to 8 channels Supporting 24-Bit and sampling rates up to 192 kHz. It requires specific Dolby HD decoders. Since the resulting signal is bit-to-bit to the master you can achieve the ultimate in audio quality.

  • DTS 96/24

    DTS 96/24 allows high-quality 5.1 channel sound playback with full-quality, full-motion video. DTS 96/24 allows both digital audio output and video output from your existing DVD player and is backward compatible with existing DTS decoders for normal DTS 5.1 playback. DTS 96/24 actually exceeds the resolution of most film soundtrack masters to date, and will initially apply mainly to high quality DTS music DVD discs.

  • DTS Neo:6 Cinema & DTS-Neo:6 Music

    This mode decodes 2-channel signals into 6-channel signals using high accuracy digital matrix technology. The DTS NEO:6 decoder has near discrete properties in the frequency characteristics of the channels as well as in channel separation.

    According to the signals being played back, DTS NEO:6 Cinema mode optimized for playback or the DTS NEO:6 Music mode optimized for music playback.

  • DTS-Decoder

    A data compression method developed by Digital Threater Systems that takes six channels of audio (5.1) and folds them into a single digital bitstream. This differs from Dolby Digital in that the data rate is a somewhat higher 1.4 Mbs, which represents a compression ratio of about 4 to 1.In order to take advantage of this DVD feature, a DTS decoder is required. DTS decoders are installed internally in Denon players and A/V recievers.

  • HDCD-Decoder

    HDCD-encoded CDs are encoded with 20 bits of real musical information, as compared with 16 bits for all other CDs. HDCD overcomes the limitation of the 16-bit CD format by using a sophisticated system to encode the additional 4 bits onto the CD while remaining completely compatible with the existing CD format. HDCD provides more dynamic range, a more focused 3-D soundstage, and extremely natural vocal and musical timbre. With HDCD, you get the body, depth, and emotion of the original performance not a flat, digital imitation.

  • Made for iPod

    "Made for iPod" means that an electronic device has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.

    Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod may affect wireless performance.

  • Network Interface

  • Personal Memory Plus

    Stored final adjustments by type of source or audio format (automatic memory of your preference by type of source or audio format)

  • Virtual-Surround

    This feature allows a sensational surround 3D soundfield to be created using just one pair of speakers. The Denon amplifiers Virtual Surround mode provides a dramatic psychoacoustic surround sound effect, using two speakers with Dolby Digital 5.1 encoded sources.

  • Work with iPhone

    La certification « Works with iPhone » permet de lire des médias en streaming via un iPod/iPhone 2G/ 3G / 4G. Attention l'iPad n'est pas intégrer dans la certification du à sa consomation en charge.

  • HDMI-output (HDCP)

    HDMI (high definition multimedia interface), a new connector that bases itself on the DVI-HDCP model. HDMI supports uncompressed high definition video plus multi-channel audio in a single cable using a smaller connector that eliminates the need for multiple cables in home entertainment systems, simplifying installation and eliminating cross technology confusion. It transmits uncompressed digital video so that the picture maintains a high quality of color depth, brightness and contrast. It also supports Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) based on the AV.link protocol so it can be controlled with a universal remote that is used with multiple HDMI sources such as Denon DVD players. HDMI supports bi-directional coommunciation between devices, allowing DVD players to communicate with Plasma's, LCD screens and Projectors, as long as they are HDCP compatible.
    The HDMI connection supports every uncompressed standard, enhanced and high definition video format ranging from 480I to 480P, 720P, 1080I and 1080P as well as existing PAL formats. It also has the bandwidth to support compressed audio formats such as Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, DTS, DTS EX and uncompressed formats (PCM audio) up to eight channels, up to 192kHz, up to 24-bits.

    High Definition Multimedia Interface(HDMI) and High Definition Content Protection (HDCP) is a copyright protection system installed on most Plasmas, LCD's and projectors consisting of a HDMI or DVI input. All Denon DVD players require HDCP compliant displays to be fully compatible. It prohibits the copying of copyrighted material, like onto a VCR or DVD-recorder.

  • Audyssey MultEQ Pro Calibration

    Audyssey Registered Installers can provide advanced room equalization with MultEQ XT installed with the Audyssey Installer Kit and MultEQ Pro Software. The Audyssey Installer Kit comes with professional, pre-calibrated tools for the most accurate room measurements. MultEQ Pro Software allows more room measurements and the most precise room correction. It is possible to calibrate a home theater to standardized target sound curves and set speakers to appropriate level trim, distance and subwoofer crossover settings.

    MultEQ Pro offers up to 32 calibration measurements throughout the room using a professionally calibrated microphone. With your installer you can custom edit the target curve including midrange compensation. Moreover improved crossover optimization provides better blending between subwoofer and satellites.

    Not only will you here the astonishing results of the professional room calibration but you will also get a certificate that illustrates the results before and after the correction.

  • DTS-HD

    DTS-HD (High Definition) is a progression of DTS for high performance audio supporting upto 8 channels with a resolution of 24-Bit and sampling of upto 192 kHz. The differences between the formats is as follows:

    DTS-HD High Resolution Audio
    This format works like DTS however it uses a more effective compression algorithm, offering greater compression, the result is an audio signal almost bit for bit to the master while requiring a smaller amount of data.

    DTS-HD Master Audio
    This format is completely lossless with only minimal compression. The resulting audio signal is bit-for-bit to the master giving you the optimum in audio quality.

    A/V-Receivers with this logo can decode both formats, BD- or HD-DVD-Players with this logo can either decode or output the DTS-HD signal via HDMI.

  • AL24 Processing Plus

    Denon has further developed its proprietary AL24 Processiing, an analog waveform reproduction technology, to support the 192-kHz sampling frequency of DVD-Audio. This new technology, called AL24 Processing Plus, thoroughly suppresses quantization noise with D/A conversion of LPCM signals to reproduce the low-level signals with optimum clarity that brings out all the delicate nuances of the music. In high-end models, AL24 Processing Plus for all channels.

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