Receivers
Denon AVR-1909 7.1 A/V Receiver
- Written by Kevin Lichterman
- Published on 09 February 2009
- Denon AVR-1909 7.1 A/V Receiver
- Page 2: Setup of the Denon AVR-1909Â 7.1 A/V Receiver
- Page 3: The Denon AVR-1909Â 7.1 A/V Receiver Remote Control
- Page 4: The Denon AVR-1909Â 7.1 A/V Receiver in Use
- Page 5: Other Features of the Denon AVR-1909Â 7.1 A/V Receiver
- Page 5: The Denon AVR-1909Â 7.1 A/V Receiver On the Bench
- Page 6: Conclusions About the Denon AVR-1909Â 7.1 A/V Receiver
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Other Features
The Denon AVR-1909 has some other nice additions that I did not test in my review time. First, if you have a satellite radio subscription, the Denon is capable of connecting directly to the XM / Sirius receivers. Second, using an optional ASD-3N ($179) or 3W ($229) docking station, an IPod may be directly connected to and controlled by the receiver. Finally, the receiver supports multi room audio. The Denon can directly drive a pair of speakers using its internal amps or it can send both audio and video to an external amplifier. The provided second room remote can select the desired signal to route to the remote location. Note that you may need some extra hardware such as an IR receiver to control this remote operation.
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