Specifications, features and toy-count leave no stone unturned and are directly comparable if not damn near identical to its equally fully-loaded rivals. The AVC-A1HD is almost identically specified but comes to market with enough latitude in the budget to buy the DenonĭVD-3800BD Blu-ray disc spinner as well. But of far more relevance is its position against its only serious competition – Yamaha’s DSP-Z11 (HFN, Apr ’08) and Pioneer’s SC-LX90, both at £5000. Price-wise, the AVC-A1HD amplifier’s £3800 ticket nestles between Denon’s flagship AVR-4308 receiver (£2000, HFN, Dec ’07) and its new £10,000 A1HD multichannel pre/power combination. Enter Denon’s AVC-A1HD, goodbye AVC-A1XVA. With HD technology and disc formats now on a firmer footing, almost every maker worth its transistors has launched a Denon reckons its new AVC-A1HD is flying higher than most With Blu-ray confirmed as the 1080p carrier of choice, high performance 'HD' amplifiers are in the ascendant.
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