Published on February 20th,2006 at 7:24 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

New CD and amp gear from Denon

Denon, the very famous company when it comes to audio equipment, presents its new DCD-755AE and PMA-390AE, a set built around a CD player and an amplifier. With this new series, Denon uses their expertise from the high-end market into something somewhat affordable for the poor little geeks. This CD player has AL24 Processing, a 24bitD/A convertor. The amp provides 2x50W 8Ω and is compatible with SACD and DVD Audio players. It has been a while since Denon presented some entry-level gear. I’m the proud owner of a Denon 5.1 HomeTheater set for 4 years now, and I can assure you that I’m fully satisfied about it. You do need to get the best audio cables when you buy this kind of gear, just to get the most out of it…








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