What kind of audio processor does Denon use?
John Thompson
Published Apr 02, 2026
What kind of audio processor does Denon use?
On the audio side, Denon gives you a HammerHead SHARC 32-bit floating point DSP processor for all analog devices, 16 Burr-Brown 24-bit 192 kHz high resolution DACs (2 per channel on 8 channels). Also, Denon supplies its own AL24 processing, which supports 192 kHz sampling of high resolution audio.
Where do I find the Denon Link logo?
Press on the Denon Link logo and most controls are behind a flip-down trap door, including all the setup features. Click on the photos below to see larger versions of individual sections of the receiver front panel. The logos that catch your eye are the exciting features of this receiver.
How many watts per channel does Denon have?
How about 120 watts per channel, 8 ohms with a THD under 0.05% (20 Hz-20 KHz) or 160 watts per channel into 6 ohms with a THD of 0.7%? On the audio side, Denon gives you a HammerHead SHARC 32-bit floating point DSP processor for all analog devices, 16 Burr-Brown 24-bit 192 kHz high resolution DACs (2 per channel on 8 channels).
Which is the best Denon AVR 3805 receiver?
As is typical with Audioholics, the AVR-3805 receiver would receive a thorough workout, with all of its functions dissected and exposited for all to see. Suffice it to say, at the time of this writing this review, the AVR-3805 is the most feature-rich receiver in its price class… and not by a small margin.
Is there a remote control for the Denon avr-1910?
not present DTS Play-Fi No App Remote Control No On-Screen Display Auto Speaker Calibration —
How many inputs does an avr-3805 have?
The AVR-3805 features 3 assignable sets of component-video inputs and one set of monitor inputs (all with high-definition-compatible 100 MHz bandwidth).
How many DACs are in Denon avr-5803 receiver?
16 Burr Brown 192 kHz/24-bit DACs in differential configuration on all 8 channels ( Note: Upon having Gene review the schematics for the AVR-5803 and this receiver, he discovered that Denon counts the + and – of each differential DAC as a separate DAC. In reality, this is still one DAC.