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Posted By: Hansang Denon's 100th Anniversary line - 08/24/10 03:33 AM
The A100 line is out (or at least the spec). The Audyssey XT32 really sounds interesting.

Good thing I procrastinated on the 4810! smile

I wonder what the price will be.

http://www.denon100.com/#/en/products/receiver
Posted By: oldskoolboarder Re: Denon's 100th Anniversary line - 08/24/10 04:09 AM
I saw the TT earlier. Eye candy for sure.
Posted By: Scamp Re: Denon's 100th Anniversary line - 08/24/10 01:04 PM
Originally Posted By: Hansang
The A100 line is out (or at least the spec). The Audyssey XT32 really sounds interesting.

Good thing I procrastinated on the 4810! smile

I wonder what the price will be.

http://www.denon100.com/#/en/products/receiver


$2,499 is the list price on the receiver.
Posted By: Murph Re: Denon's 100th Anniversary line - 08/24/10 01:16 PM
"Cast iron footing to stabilize sound quality"???

Is there a built in turntable or something. crazy
Posted By: ClubNeon Re: Denon's 100th Anniversary line - 08/24/10 01:38 PM
Denon continues to do little things like that. It's as if they read the descriptions of the esoteric stuff, and think they need to play along.

If any of their circuits are microphonic, they've got problems larger than what can be solved by a set of heavy feet.
Posted By: Scamp Re: Denon's 100th Anniversary line - 08/26/10 03:02 PM
I've been working on the design for my equipment rack.

So far the beta version (a standard plastic shelving unit from Home depot) has been doing fine. Cheap, well ventilated and after I moored it to the wall very stable. Do I really need to worry about vibration with what is essentially an all digital setup? I'm thinking not.
Posted By: ClubNeon Re: Denon's 100th Anniversary line - 08/26/10 03:06 PM
Shouldn't have to worry about vibration outside of spinning disks.

It comes down to this, if you bang on a piece of equipment and somehow the sound coming out of the speakers is affected, then someone did something wrong in building that device. And that's banging on it. Normal, real world vibrations will have even less effect (that's to say less than nothing).
Posted By: BlueJays1 Re: Denon's 100th Anniversary line - 08/26/10 03:34 PM
With the Denon link cable and cast iron footing on the receiver, you will be well on your way to sonic bliss. smirk
Posted By: ClubNeon Re: Denon's 100th Anniversary line - 08/26/10 03:38 PM
I was so tempted to bring up the D-link cable again. But I figured that wound had been salted enough. Though, I'm glad you liked yours a bit more seasoned. smile
Posted By: ClubNeon Re: Denon's 100th Anniversary line - 08/26/10 03:40 PM
Oh, heck. Here it is: http://www.usa.denon.com/ProductDetails/3429.asp

Don't forget to follow the arrow markings which indicate the direction of signal travel.
Posted By: BlueJays1 Re: Denon's 100th Anniversary line - 08/26/10 03:40 PM
Snake oil is always over seasoned. smile
Posted By: BlueJays1 Re: Denon's 100th Anniversary line - 08/26/10 03:43 PM
When in need of a good laugh. Amazon comments. laugh

http://www.amazon.com/Denon-AKDL1-Dedicated-Link-Cable/dp/B000I1X6PM
Posted By: JohnK Re: Denon's 100th Anniversary line - 08/27/10 02:35 AM
Yeah, and don't overlook the two guys selling it used for $2499.98 and $2500.
Posted By: ClubNeon Re: Denon's 100th Anniversary line - 08/27/10 04:51 AM
They've probably properly broken it in.
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