Denon DRA-395 Multi-Source/Multi-Zone AM/FM Stereo Receiver

- price: $349.99
SKU: DRA-395
Sales Rank: 22820
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Product Description
The Denon DRA-395 is a high-quality stereo receiver that combines real versatility with acclaimed DENON audio technology. The Signal Level Divided Construction (SLDC) chassis, developed by DENON, is used in the DRA-395's audio circuit to ensure that delicate musical signals from such advanced digital sources as DVD and CD are faithfully amplified and transmitted to the speakers. The amp's 80W + 80W of power provides abundant support not only for two speakers in one room but for speaker systems in other rooms as well, utilizing the DRA-395's versatile multi-room connection capabilities.Discrete Source selectDiscrete Main and/or Zone activation by remote or front panelSubwoofer preoutBuilt-in Phono EqualizerRec out selectorVideo Select functionBanana plug compatible speaker connectorsRemote In/Out PortsA/B Speaker SelectorDimensions -17.1w x 5.8h x 16.4d
Product Specification
- BatteriesIncluded:
- 1
- Batteries:
- 2 AA
- Binding:
- Electronics
- Brand:
- DENON
- Color:
- Black
- EAN:
- 0081757504614
- Feature:
- 2-source/3-zone AM/FM stereo receiver and integrated amplifier with 80 watts per channel x 2; 4 ohms stable (using speakers A or B)
Independent zone 2/3 control using supplied remote and external remote-control equipment such as Denon's RC-616 and RC-617 (optional)
Signal Level Divided Construction (SLDC) keeps low- and high-level signals separate for greater clarity and fidelity
Composite-video switching: 3 inputs/4 outputs; offers phono input (MM only)
Measures 17.1 x 5.8 x 16.4 inches (W x H x D) - Label:
- Denon
- Manufacturer:
- Denon
- Model:
- DRA-395
- ProductGroup:
- CE
- Publisher:
- Denon
- Studio:
- Denon
- Title:
- Denon DRA-395 Multi-Source/Multi-Zone AM/FM Stereo Receiver
- UPC:
- 081757504614
- VariationDescription:
- Black
- MPN:
- DRA-395
Customer Reviews
Avoid
Sound is only ok. FM tuning is not fantastic.But the big problem is that if there's a problem, a fuse (hidden inside the case, that the manual doesn't mention), blows. If you open the case and find it, you discover it's a 125V 6.3A mini fuse, which Radio Shack does not stock. (I can't tell if it's a slow blow or fast fuse, either. The manual should specify that; did I mention the manual does not mention the fuse exists at all?)This is just ridiculously poor design. Fuses should be in externally...
4/13/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Denon is not what it used to be
If I could "easily" return this unit, I would - unfortunately I bought it via the web. The bottom line is that the unit just sounds OK, that's it.Yes it has lots of features, but the sound is just slightly better than a boom box.I hooked the same speakers, CD player, and monster cable interconnects up to another amp and it was much, much better - night and day.If you're OK with something that looks decent and has plenty of features, then maybe you'll like this unit.If you care about the quality...
3/21/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Caution bying Denon because of parts situation
Let us say you go after a Denon. It may last forever,but what if any accessories, such as a lost remote had to be obtained from a contracted supplier in Florida with no close personal relationship to DNN Holdings, the Denon-Marantz outfit,from what I garner. My efforts to get a remote for a Denon deck,I bought just two years ago,ended in a one hour phone merry go round. Fortunately, there are third party learning remotes. Me, for a receiver, I would go with the big names, like Sony, Pioneer and...
12/5/2005 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews


