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Essential Install | Multi-Room Music Systems DID YOU KNOW: Elvis Presley has the record for the most UK No1’s with 21 Denon HEOS technology is finding its way onto more of Denon’s other products including AVRs Multiple Choice One of the cornerstones of the smart home industry, multi-room audio continues to evolve and offer installers a range of choices. Daniel J Sait listens to some of the latest. AWE offers options here with key a partnership being forged with the Denon brand. As the concept of what constitutes a multi-room music system becomes more fluid, Denon offers two ways to come at this, the first being its HEOS concept, the other, its more ‘traditional’ AVR lines. Designed to offer a high-quality approach specifically created for the sector, the HEOS concept has some recent additions including the HomeCinema, a wireless soundbar and subwoofer that offers an AV boost to TVs of course, but also adds some extra muscle to the system overall. Featuring Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS decoding, the set-up also offers music and movie modes to suit the job the product is being asked to do. Denon’s proprietary DSP technology is also on-board to offer accurate performance. To add to its ability in adding an extra zone to a HEOS system, the soundbar supports music streaming services such as Deezer, Spotify and Tidal and has a USB port, allowing content to be played back from other sources. This new offering joins the rest of the HEOS speaker family (HEOS 1, HEOS 3, HEOS 5 and HEOS 7) which offers a choice of wired or wireless drivers. Denon has also tried to keep the system flexible, adding the ability to work with existing AV equipment. Installers can add a zone via the HEOS link product driven from the end-user’s existing amp and installers can also utilise speakers from outside the HEOS range by using HEOS Amp. Taking this approach to its logical conclusion, Denon has begun to include HEOS compatibility across its own wider family of products with the X Series of AV Receivers offering integrated HEOS network technology. The AVRX6300H and AVR-X4300H both have HEOS technology delivering access to music streaming services and of course the ability to act a central hub for multi-room audio. The AVR-X4300H can deliver Dolby Atmos, Auro 3D or DTS:X cinema via its nine amplifier stages, each rated at 200W, but can also drive second or third zones delivering the same content as the main zone, or different. Whatever the set-up, all the audio signals are handled by Denon D.D.S.C-HD (Dynamic Discrete Surround Circuit High Definition) and AL24 Processing Plus to maintain quality. With 11.2 channel processing, 11 speaker terminals and 11.2ch pre-out connections, the AVR-X4300H offers a decent level of flexibility in multiroom and amp assignment options. The AVR-X4300H is available with built-in Airplay and Bluetooth for music streaming from a smartphone and Wi-Fi to connect to a home network. Once connected, the HEOS technology comes into its HEOS Drive NETWORKED MULTI-ROOM AMPLIFIER: WHOLE HOME AUDIO IN A SINGLE CHASSIS. Distributed in the UK by AWE Europe Ltd TM [email protected] +44 (0)1372 729 995 www.awe-europe.com 54 | November 2016 Multi-Room Music.indd 54 21/11/2016 09:56