The Denon AVR-X1600H (80W x 7) provides a truly immersive 3D audio experience. Supports Dolby Atmos, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization Technology, DTS:X and DTS Virtual:X. Set up Dolby Atmos with a 5.2.2 surround sound speaker system using Dolby Atmos elevation speakers for the ultimate home theater experience. Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization provides immersive audio without height channels, creating virtual height effects in a 7.2, 5.2 or 2.2 speaker arrangement. Elevate your home theater experience with this amp that supports 4K video technologies like Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG, 4:4:4 color resolution and BT.2020. Enjoy seamless compatibility with the latest HD and Ultra HD TVs, Blu-ray players and game consoles. This high-performance AVR allows effortless and flexible voice control on all the major voice agents like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Josh.ai, Apple Siri and AirPlay 2. Play music or control your home appliances, light, and speakers optimally from any corner of your house with just a voice command. Featuring wireless streaming through built-in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and HEOS, this AVR allows you to seamlessly play music from your favorite streaming apps like Spotify, Tidal, TuneIn, Deezer, and Pandora.
Manufacturer | Denon |
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Brand | Denon |
Item model number | AVRX1600H |
Color | Black |
Weight | 19 pounds |
Height | 6 inches |
Depth | 13.3 inches |
Product Id | 23215 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.5 (374 ratings) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 883795004848 |
Denon IN-Command Series AVR-X1600H - AV network receiver - 7.2 channel
Key Features and Benefits: Powerful 7.2 channel amplifier with home cinema specs Featuring discrete high-current amplifiers on all channels, the AVR-X1500H delivers high-power performance at 80 Watts per channel (8 Ohms, 20Hz-20kHz, 0.08% THD). Low impedance drivers provide operational stability for a wide range of speakers and create balanced, tonal sound. The AVR-X1500H features three-dimensional sound formats Dolby Atmos, DTS: X and DTS Virtual: X, plus an HDMI section with HDCP 2.2 support and advanced video processing with 4K scaling for HDMI sources. Sound in the right place Feel every dimension in Dolby Atmos. Dolby Atmos transports you into the story with moving audio that flows all around you with breathtaking realism. Enjoy a 5.1.2 surround sound speaker system including 2 overhead speakers or 2 Dolby Atmos elevation speakers for the ultimate home theater experience - including Dolby Surround upmixer for legacy content. Advanced video technology The latest HDMI specs for the best home theater experience. All eight HDMI inputs - and two HDMI outputs - feature HDCP 2.2 support that lets you enjoy copy-protected content uninhibited. Watch movies and shows with 4K Ultra HD 60Hz video, 4:4:4 Pure Color sub-sampling, Dolby Vision, High Dynamic Range (HDR10), Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) and 21:9 video, 3D, and BT.2020 pass-through support for exceptional color, clarity and contrast. Smart TV connectivity Control your Denon AVR-X1500H with your Smart TV remote via the HDMI CEC functionality associated with your Smart TV. Simply set "HDMI Control" to ON in your receiver, then set "Smart Menu" to ON and begin controlling the AVR-X1500H with your TV remote. The Smart Menu home screen provides you quick access to source and surround mode selections, the AVR's setup menu and four Smart Selects. Get the amazing HEOS experience Enjoy your favorite music in any room of your home wirelessly with built-in HEOS technology. Play the same song in every room, or select a different song for each connected room - the choice is yours. Also works with Amazon Alexa providing cutting-edge voice control and incredible sound for all of your home entertainment - or control it all with the free HEOS app. Stream music stored on your home network - connect to HEOS wireless speakers or even other HEOS-enabled receivers and listen throughout the whole house. Enjoy music from TuneIn, Internet Radio, Pandora, Spotify, Amazon Prime Music, iHeartRadio, SiriusXM, Soundcloud, Tidal, Napster or Deezer. Custom install ready The Denon AVR-X1500H features external control and IP control capabilities for easy customization and compatibility with third-party integration solutions. It offers IP control capability for major third-party control devices, as well as Control4 SDPP (Simple Device Detection Protocol) certification for seamless integration with Control4 home automation equipment. An IR (infrared) remote control is included on the rear panel for remote control compatibility with other components in your home theater system, and remote monitoring capability is now supported for troubleshooting.
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Great receiver! Especially for the money. HEOS app works well for streaming music sources. I'm really blown away by the HEOS setup. The app turn on the receiver and switch the source automatically. I use it for Tune-in radio and Tidal. Sound quality is very good. The amp section has great sound quality. Plenty of power for the average speaker. I have a Martin Logan motion setup, these are small sealed speakers. Sound loud and clear. If you have higher-end floor standing or power hungry bookshelves, you probably want to go up a couple notches. Cons: The on-screen display graphics look obsolete. Remote could be backlit. I've always bought Yamaha receivers. But, I've been really impressed with this Denon. It looks good, it's built well, and it performs well. What else do you want?
I bought this as replacement to my onkyo receiver that was near 13 years old, for its eARC and WIFI connections. Our media room was not big, this works quite well. Maybe I should have also updated speakers, the bass was good but I would like the high pitch stronger, even with Dynamic eq turned on.
This is a really nice tuner. It produces really good power and the sound is really clean especially when the volume is way up. It doesn't sound "muddy" even with the base settings almost all the way in. This was a good choice and looking forward to the addition of wireless surround speakers probably from Denon as well. Overall very satisfied with this tuner.
I use this mostly for streaming with a Samsung 4K TV, Roku and Polk 5.1 surround sound. This was replacement and upgrade for an older Denon model, probably 10 to 12 years old. Only in use for about 2 weeks now. But very happy with quality. My television picture seems more bright and colors much richer. Surround sound markedly different and better...Based on results, I waited way too long to upgrade!!
I have been an avid audiophile and now videophile for decades, and after Samsung and Onkyo AV's , my new Denon is head and shoulders above them all. I am also a Journeyman Electrician and Security System Integrator, so I know how things work. The low noise levels and tremendous rise-time and effective slew rate demonstrate how well built my unit is. The video processing, in conjunction with my 4k player renders wonderful up-scaling video playback and surround processing. So there, I hope most of you understood what I just shared! Voila!
Upgraded to 4k smart TV but wanted to use existing surround speakers. Unfortunately, my media closet AVR did not support 4k nor ARC and I didnt have digital cable in walls from closet to living room. I purchased the X1600H because it not only supported ARC and eARC but also had ethernet to connect to my network which has NAS and bluetooth connectivity. The setup was simple and the included mic and calibration made room analysis quick and easy. Since the avr is in a media closet, I had to purchase an extension cord for the mic. The X1600H is great for 5.1 movies. Using the 2 rear channels as zone 2 along with the HEOS app allows me to play my music stored on NAS in the other rooms. Very happy with the Denon X1600H.
Been a long time Denon and Marantz user. Had a relatively recent receiver do the protect mode dance and figured I could update to a new model. I specifically chose an X receiver because I wanted the updated Audyssey software and it does make a huge difference. The non X do the regular Audyssey microphone test in fewer locations but that doesn't really matter. What does matter is the option to offset the dynamic EQ at volume levels lower than reference which isn't an option on regular receivers. This made all the difference because the standard Audyssey programming is too 'hot' on the low frequencies. Meaning too much bass bump which takes away from the audio track. With any receiver you need the dynamic EQ, even in a sound controlled space, to do some light tweaking so you can make out dialogue and music, but then you have the Dynamic Volume which helps tremendously when you watch at normal listening levels when it gets loud (since almost no one watches at reference, almost). The only problem is the dynamic volume causes some ear fatigue with the processing and even in medium and light it's not quite tight or sharp. Enter the Reference Level Offset. This was incredible, it removed that highly processed feel to the sound which means I can now turn back on the dynamic volume and yet bass is not muddy or boomy just tight. I prefer dynamic volume on low and reference offset of +10. Had a lot of trial and error until I found that for my space. So that's the good news. The bad news is, this amp is the least powerful amp they sell. My old amp was 95w+ and this is only 75w. Not important for total SPL it's important for transitions, there isn't that grunt in reserve that I'm used to and if this was a cheap amp that's fine, but it's not. It does make a weird crackle noise when using the app to raise and lower volume quickly which doesn't happen with the knobs or remote or prior denon receivers so that's new. The other bad news is the quick select buttons were removed. For kids who just want to press game and go you can't. You have to either go twist the knob until you get it right or dig up the receiver remote which is silly since that defeats the purpose of the CEC feature. If I were to make a suggestion, Denon should make a stereo or 3 channel (center) amp with all the bells and whistles as this and use that extra space in the chassis for a 100w+ amp per channel. No need for surrounds or atmos or anything. Would prefer just a super high end stereo amp with the Audyssey room correction software.
I purchased this to replace an older model (AVR-X1100) that was still going strong but had lost its information panel display lighting for the second time. I fixed the problem once before by replacing a fuse but no luck this time around. A big selling point for the 1600 was the phono inputs, which my 1100 lacked. So this meant I could do away with the preamp to my Cable/Sat analog inputs that added more clutter and wires to my setup. I also now have a correctly labeled remote control device selector. I did not get good settings from the Audyssey microphone setup so I did everything manually -- speaker distances and levels, equalizer, and crossovers. Because of my prior experience with the 1100, it did not take me long to come up with settings that sound rich and pleasing while having nice percussive pop and minimal harmonic distortion. (I am sure I will continue to tweak, which is part of the fun.) The major advance between the 1100 and 1600 is the addition of Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. I am not sure that I want to or can add Atmos speakers due to room limitations. I also have a lot to learn about these formats before I can really say if DTS: X will make a discernible difference. This said, movie sound is just as good as on my previous unit and may have even more immersive qualities. My only nitpick is that my go-to Dolby Surround setting for much of the (non-live) vinyl music I like doesn't offer as much flexibility for setting the spatial spread of the three front speakers as the 1100 had. (Why did they change that?) I also wish this receiver had a Concert Hall sound parameter for classical music. I have to tweak the Rock Arena setting for this purpose. These minor issues aside, I am very satisfied with this purchase. I just hope they've fixed that display fuse issue, evidently a common problem on the 1100.
The Heos integratio. Is not smooth/smart.. need to select ever time the quality of amazon prime song otherwise will play just in the front 2 speakers.. No wifi, just bluetooth and lose all setups again need to select the songs quality. Alexa and sync to turn on very slow and not simple
BEWARE, denon has trouble figuring out CEC and HDMI-ARC or eARC; neither worked on this 'reworked' avrx1600, nor on the 4311 i replaced. Some do some don't. what a strange circuit that no one seems to know how it works or how to make it work.