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LDLC is a very serious site and the extended warranty on the equipment purchased is an appreciated plus.
The Denon AVC-S660H 5.2 channel amplifier is equally at home in 4K and 8K. Designed for entertainment and gaming, this model is sure to deliver an unforgettable experience. 75 watts per channel, 6 HDMI inputs, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet and AirPlay 2 connectivity and efficient audio streaming will serve you well. Add multiroom support, analogue and digital connectors and Audyssey auto-calibration and you've got a high quality home cinema system.
Experience 8K in the best possible way with this Denon amplifier equipped with 6 HDMI inputs, 3 of which can handle 8K/60Hz and 4K/120 Hz signals! Also enjoy 8K upscaling and HDR10+, Dolby Vision, Dynamic HDR and HDCP 2.3 compatibility. The HDMI eARC output will allow uncompressed audio transmission.
The Denon AVC-S660H will also be a perfect ally for gaming with VRR (variable refresh rate), ALLM (automatic low latency mode) and QFT (fast frame transport) compatibility. The result is optimal fluidity without lag or image tearing.
When it comes to music, this model offers many possibilities with its connected features. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth will allow wireless audio streaming via your favourite applications with ease. Enjoy AirPlay 2 support, HEOS multiroom technology. In addition, Bluetooth is also available as a transmitter for listening to your entertainment on wireless headphones.
Finally, the AVC-S660H amp will fit perfectly into your home automation world with its Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri compatibility.
General information |
Product name |
Denon AVC-S660H |
Brand |
Denon | |
Model |
AVCS660HBKE2 | |
Amplification |
Amplifier type |
5.2 |
Number of amplification channels |
5 | |
4K UHD resolution(s) |
Yes | |
Power per channel |
75 W | |
Signal-to-noise ratio |
98 dB | |
Bandwidth (Min frequency) |
10 Hz | |
Bandwidth (Max frequency) |
100 kHz | |
Audio processing |
Supported audio format(s) |
Dolby Digital |
Dolby Digital Plus | ||
Dolby Prologic II | ||
Dolby TrueHD | ||
DTS 96/24 | ||
DTS Express | ||
DTS Neo:X | ||
DTS-HD | ||
DTS-HD Master Audio | ||
Automatic calibration |
Audyssey MultEQ | |
THX certified |
No | |
IMAX Enhanced |
No | |
Tuner |
Tuner type |
None |
Connectivity |
Multiroom |
Yes |
Bluetooth |
Yes | |
Wi-Fi |
Yes | |
Connectivity |
Front A/V connectors |
No |
Front panel connectors |
1 X USB | |
1 X 6.35mm Jack Female Stereo | ||
Audio input |
2 X Digital audio S/PDIF Optical | |
1 X PHONO (2x RCA Female) | ||
3 X Audio stereo (2x RCA Female) | ||
Audio outputs |
2 X Subwoofer (1x RCA) | |
Video inputs |
2 X Composite video | |
6 X HDMI Female | ||
Video outputs |
1 X Composite video | |
1 X HDMI Female | ||
Additional connectors |
1 X RJ45 Female | |
Equipment |
Remote control |
Yes |
DLNA certification |
Yes | |
Physical characteristics |
Color |
Black |
Width |
434 mm | |
Height |
151 mm | |
Depth |
339 mm | |
Weight |
7.8 kg | |
Power supply |
Consumption |
340 W |
Standby consumption |
0.1 W | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 6 Sep 2022
Quick and careful delivery, nothing to say.
LDLC is a very serious site and the extended warranty on the equipment purchased is an appreciated plus.
Plug in the TV, and follow the instructions to configure the amp.
Ultra simple, and there's even a calibration function thanks to the microphone supplied.
The sound is really great in 5.2.
This is my second Denon, the first lasted over 20 years.
Only the original Denon packaging is not very discreet with a large photo of the amp stuck on the box.
I would recommend
Received quickly as usual, I chose LDLC despite the fact that the delivery is paid unlike other site because the warranty is 3 years instead of 2, delivery chronopost when I had opted for standard delivery. The sound is very good. I wanted to get another X1700H DAB as I had in August but it had gone up by €100 so I got the 660 which is €180 cheaper and doesn't need Dolby Atmos for its intended use. I'm going to use it in my son's bedroom to plug in the PS3, a vinyl turntable and the secondary computer. I'd like to take this opportunity to come back to the comment I made about the X1700H: the problem with the PS5 came from the screen configuration, not the amp, and I don't need an adaptor for the aerial, so the problem with the 192Khz configuration on the X1700H comes from my motherboard.
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