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Denon AVR-S660H 5.2 Ch AVR - 75 W/Ch (2021 Model), Advanced 8K Upscaling, 3D Audio - Dolby TrueHD, DTS:HD Master & More, Wireless Streaming, Built-in HEOS, Alexa

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Color: Black


Style: AVR-S660H


Features

  • HIGH-PERFORMANCE, 8K READY 5.2 CHANNEL AVR - At 75W/Ch, the new Denon AVR-S660H supports latest 3D audio formats like Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Surround, DTS-HD Master Audio and DTS Neo:6 and delivers the classic Denon sound for movies, games, and music
  • ADVANCED 8K HDMI SECTION - Enjoy your favorite movies, shows and games with the best picture quality available. The AVR features three dedicated 8K inputs that support 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz video pass-through, along with HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision & HLG for exceptional color and clarity
  • ULTIMATE GAMING EXPERIENCE - With 4K/120Hz pass-through, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) and Quick Frame Transport (QFT), enjoy your exceptional gameplay with amazing imaging, crystal-clear audio, as well as reduced lag and latency
  • WIRELESS MULTI-ROOM MUSIC STREAMING - Stream Unlimited Music from major streaming platforms like Pandora, Spotify, TuneIn and More, via Wi-Fi, Airplay or Bluetooth with built-in HEOS Multi-Room Digital Streaming and enjoy Hi-Fi, multi-room surround sound
  • VERSATILE CONNECTION OPTIONS - The AVR-S660H is equipped with 6 HDMI In / 1 Out, 2 Digital, 2 Analog, 1 Coaxial, and 1 Phono Input that allows you to connect various audio sources like CD Players, Blu-Ray, Turntables and more. Features 2 Pre-Outs to connect subwoofers for additional bass
  • AWARD-WINNING ON-SCREEN SETUP GUIDE - Denons Setup Assistant provides simple, intuitive instructions to connect your TV, specify EQ settings, and tune the AVR for an optimal listening experience. The back-panel is laid out with color-coded connections that make organizing hassle-free

Description

5.2ch 8K AV Receiver, Voice Control and HEOS® Built-in Designed for 4K or 8K setups, the AVR-S66OH delivers superior 3D audio home theater/gaming experiences and supports the latest HDMI specifications. Advanced 5-channel amplifier Delivers maximum performance and 75W per channel to provide the classic and dynamic Denon sound experience. Advanced 8K HDMI video with eARC support Three 8K inputs support the latest HDMI specifications—8K/60Hz, select 4K/120Hz pass-through, VRR, Dolby Vision™, HDR10+, and ALLM. Full surround sound experience Enjoy enveloping Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround sound from Blu-ray, streaming services and TV. Easy setup and operation Once you connect your TV to the AVR-S660H, the Denon Setup Assistant walks you through the setup, step by step. Wireless music streaming Enjoy music services like Spotify®, Pandora®, Amazon Music HD, and more with HEOS® Built-in. Wireless music streaming Enhanced gaming experiences Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) care for amazing imaging and reduced latency. Enhanced gaming experiences Built-in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi Dual-antenna transceiver for robust Bluetooth and Wi-Fi streaming even in congested environments. Built-in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi Defining audio excellence With a deep legacy of firsts and amazing sound, Denon is the defining audio company of Japan. Defining audio excellence Technical Specifications Multichannel Surround DTS HD Master / DTS:X Yes / No DTS Neo:X / DTS Neural:X NEO: 6 / No Dolby TrueHD / Dolby Atmos Yes / No Dolby ProLogic II / Dolby Surround Yes / No Multichannel Stereo Yes Dialog Enhancer Yes Max Number of Processing (Preamp) Channels 5.1 Sound Enhancements Discrete Power Amplifier 5 Audyssey MultEQ Audyssey Dynamic EQ / Dynamic Volume Yes / Yes Compressed Audio Restorer Yes Network HEOS Multiroom and Streaming Yes Lossy Formats: MP3 / WMA / AAC Yes / Yes / Yes Lossless Formats: FLAC / ALAC / WAV Yes / Yes / Yes DSD Audio Streaming up to DSD5.6 FLAC HD 192/24 Yes WAV 192/24 Yes ALAC 192/24 Yes Gapless playback Yes (FLAC, WAV, ALAC, DSD) AirPlay 2 Yes Roon Tested Yes Internet Radio TuneIn Spotify Connect / Tidal / Deezer / others Yes / Yes / Yes / Yes Amazon Prime Music / Pandora Yes / Yes Compatible with Remote APP for Smart Phones Android / iOS Compatible with Remote APP for Tablets Android / iOS / Amazon Kindle Ethernet Ports Yes Wi-Fi Yes Bluetooth Yes Bluetooth Headphone transmission Yes HDMI HDMI Inputs: Back / Front 6 (3x 8K) / 0 HDCP2.3 support Yes HDMI Outputs: Main / Zone 1 / No HDMI max Resolution (8k / 4k) 8k/60 - 4k/120 HDMI to HDMI Scaling up to 8K 60/50 HDMI: 8K / 4K / CEC / eARC Yes / Yes / Yes / Yes HDMI: Dolby Vision / HDR 10+ / Dynamic HDR / HLG Yes / Yes / Yes / Yes HDMI: ALLM / QMS / QFT / VRR Yes / Yes / Yes / Yes HDMI pass-though in standby mode Yes Multi-room CI HEOS Multiroom integrated Yes TV Sound grouping Yes Main room multichanel audio - Zone stereo downmix Yes Zone Audio Source: HDMI / Opt, Coax / Network, USB / Analog No / No / No / No Zone Audio Output: Speaker / Preout No / No Webbrowser Setup Yes IP Control / RS232 Control / Web Control / App Control Yes / No / Yes / Yes Remote In / Out No / No Others Voice Control - Works with Amazon Alexa Yes Voice Control - Google Assist / Apple Siri Yes / Yes Auto Speaker Setup by Microphone Audyssey MultEQ FL Display 1 line Graphic User Interface - GUI Hybrid GUI GUI Languages 3 Setup Assistant Yes Quick Select Plus / Quick Select Yes / No Firmware Update by: Network / USB Yes / Yes Variable Cross Over Yes Optimized Bass Redirection Yes ECO Mode Yes Auto Power Off Yes Sleep Timer Yes Inputs Outputs Composite In / Out 2 / 1 Component In / Out No / No HDMI In / Out 6 / 1 Multi-room Video Out: Video / HDMI No / No Analogue In/out 2 / No Phono (MM) In Yes Digital In: Optical / Coaxial 2 / 1 Multi-room Out: Analog / Digital No / No Multichannel Preout Yes (0.2) Subwoofer Out 2 Speaker Terminal: Gold Plated Screw / Regular Screw No / Yes Number of Speaker Terminals 5 Front Inputs: Audio / Composite / Digital (Opt) / HDMI / USB No / No / No / No / Yes USB Audio / Made for iPod / Made for iPhone Yes / AirPlay / AirPlay Tuner: FM / AM Yes / Yes Specifications Number of Power Amps 5 Power Output (8 ohm, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0.08% 2ch Drive) 75W Power Output (6 ohm, 1 kHz, 0.7% 2ch Drive) 100W Power Output (6 ohm, 1 kHz, 10% 1ch Drive) 150W General Available colors: Black / Premium Silver Yes / No System Remote Control RC-1243 Pre-programmed / Learnable / LCD Display No / No / No Power Consumption in W 340 Power Consumption No-Sound (ECO On / Off) in W 29 W / 39 W Standby Consumption in W 0.1 CEC Standby Consumption in W 0.5 Network Control On Consumption in W 2.0 Maximum Dimensions w/ Antenna (W x D x H) 434 x 339 x 215 mm Dimensions w/o Antenna (W x D x H) 434 × 339 × 151 mm Weight in kg 7.8 Carton Maximum Dimensions (W x D x H) in mm 523 x 435 x 232 mm Carton Weight (inc. product) in kg 9.7


Brand: Denon


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Special Feature: Advanced 5-channel amplifier, Advanced 8K HDMI video with eARC support, Full surround sound experience, Easy setup and operation See more


Compatible Devices: Game Console, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Speaker, Tablet, Television


Total HDMI Ports: 7


Connector Type: Composite


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 5, 5.2


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 17.1 x 13.4 x 6 inches


Item Weight: 9.9 pounds


Item model number: Denon AVR-S660H


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 31, 2022


Manufacturer: Denon


Country of Origin: Vietnam


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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent receiver for a bargain price, BUT buy from an authorized retailer!
Color: Black Style: AVR-S960H
Denon AVR-S960H Amazon Review: First thing to know is that during 2020, all brand of receivers that implemented 8K/4K 120p had issues with Video Game System's 4K 120p video. Denon made an adapter box that plugged into early receivers to correct the problem. That way, no one had to take all the wires and cables off of receiver and send it back to Denon and wait weeks for it's return. With units made after May 2021, with serial numbers above 70000, the correction was made to the receivers. That correction was to make the HDMI 8K chipset compatible with video game systems using 4K 120p. So make sure you buy from a Denon authorized dealer so that you have a warranty and mainly to be sure you get a receiver with the new HDMI board and not old stock that still has the problem. That said, this receiver is great and a bargain compared to the newer replacement. The new replacement AVR-S970h is $300 more and only offers 2 more HDMI inputs that are 8K compatible. While it's important to have at least 1 compatible input, its also needs to be said that even that input could be incompatible with new HDR formats that have nothing to do with 8K. So it's a gamble to pay $300 for just 2 HDMI inputs that may not work with future HDR formats. That being said, if the 8K input is 'still' compatible with future video formats, you can always use Denon's own 8K HDMI switch box. That box integrates into the receiver's input menu and control system. That way you can use the receiver's own remote and input names to use the additional HDMI inputs of the box. Or you can use an aftermarket switch box and just use that switch box's own remote. The AVR-S960H only loses those two 8K HDMI inputs and a HD version, to the On-Screen Display on the AVR-S970H. Now that's according to Denon. The AVR-S960H hass quite the savings. The AVR-S960H loses a few things to the AVR-X2700H but is $200 cheaper than the X2700H. The X2700H has additional features for Zone 2 and custom installation. Those features are Zone 2 Preamp outputs, Remote IR repeater, and RS232 for control. It also has 2 additional video modes for calibration for installers, isf day and isf night. Also it steps up the room correction feature from standard audyssey to audyssey XT. I found Audyssey XT on my other Denon Receiver makes the sound worse, not better, so Audyssey stays off on my Denon Receivers. The other things it offers is more surround back channel reassignment for a 5.1 only system. Those additional reassignment features are for bi-amping or channel B speaker option. In a 7.1 system, these can't be used. The X2700h receiver has a detachable power cord compared to the non-detachable cord on the S960H. The X2700h also gets a 3 year warranty compared to the S960H 2 year warranty. The X2700H is rated at 95 watts/ch while the S960H is rated at 90 watts/ch . However I suspect they are the same output in real world as the other rating of 125 W @ 6 Ω/ohms, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D. is the same for both the X2700H and the S960H receivers. I tried an Onkyo TX-NR6100 but what a mistake. While it has three 8K HDMI inputs, the other three HDMI inputs are only 2.0b and not 2.1 and do not support HDR10+. The AVR-S960H has six 2.1 HDMI inputs that all support HDR10+. The Onkyo does some stuff weird and doesn't follow standards with Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus. When listening to DD/DD+ 5.1 on a 7.1 speaker setup, the receiver flips the sound from the surround to the surround back speakers. This leaving turning off the sound to the side surround speakers and only putting sound out from the "WRONG" surround back speakers behind you. This is by design and stated in the new correctly updated manual on a special link on the Onkyo website. Onkyo TX-NR6100 doesn't have nearly the features that the Denon AVR-S960H has. The Onkyo subwoofer output isn't as dynamic sounding and doesn't have the bass output from the subwoofer preamp output that the Denon AVR-S960H has. The Yamaha RX-V6A doesn't offer normal 8K 60p on it's HDMI inputs, but has only 8K 30p compatibility. You have to use a compression format to get quality any higher than 8K 30p. Plus Yamaha does things different that I don't care for. The Denon AVR-S960H just sounds better than the Onkyo TX-NR6100 and why the Onkyo TX-NR6100 was returned! The Denon AVR-S960H just sounds better, operates better, and has more compatible HDMI inputs with current formats. Out of the Denon AVR-X2700, Onkyo TX-NR6100 and Denon AVR-S960H, the DENON AVR-S960H is the best receiver for bang for the buck. Now if you will use those extra surround back amp reassignment features of the Denon AVR-X2700H in a 5.1 speaker setup, and it's installer customization, or want the upgraded Audyssey XT, then for the $200 more, the Denon AVR-X2700H may be better for you. For me, I don't use Audyssey, don't use Zone 2, and don't use custom installer features in my "7.1" speaker setup, so the Denon AVR-S960H is a no-brainer for $200 less. This is my 10th Home Theater Receiver from Yamaha, Pioneer, Denon, Technics, JVC, Kenwood, and Onkyo. Denon has always had the best sound, the best features, and the most reliable. Some as JVC and Onkyo didn't live in my house very long due to poor design. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2022 by Mike

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Pro sound high def audio with this receiver.
Color: Black Style: AVR-S660H
I finally upped my digital game with this Dennon receiver. I have had great equipment in the past but never a high def audio receiver like this one with so many cool features. I went with Polk Center and Sub and Klipch corners... this unit hits all of the high notes. I got it because I play albums and it's setup for a turntable is great, but since then I enjoy high-def audio from streaming services and through plugging in my media server. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2023 by Craig A Crandall

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Best Receiver I've owned
Color: Black Style: AVR-S570BT
This is a fantastic, user-friendly piece of A?V equipment. It's easy to set up, a pleasure to use and sounds great. Now I want my Yamaha to break so I can buy another one of these.
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023 by C. Pecci

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars Terrible Google Home integration
Color: Black Style: AVR-S660H
Finally got this working as best as it is capable of with Google Home. The whole Denon/HEOS combination of apps is just way too complicated, and the Denon app is incredibly slow to load. Every time you open a different app, even though the Denon app is still running in the background, it needs to load again when bringing it back to the foreground. It is possible to control every aspect of the system with the app, once you finally figure it all out. Available commands are to turn on/off, turn up the volume, turn down the volume, set volume to xxx, mute and unmute. You can NOT change between inputs. That requires waiting for the laggy app to load. Why can you not switch between inputs? That is a frequently used function that really needs to be voice control capable. The workaround for me was to just hook everything up to the TV, and run a single HDMI cable to this thing. The TV is smart enough to automatically switch inputs based on when the device is powered on, and also allows me to switch with google home. Unlike this thing. Unfortunately, that required me to spend 10 hours ripping my entire entertainment center apart and re-arranging all of my devices so that they could be hooked up to the TV instead of the stereo. Not to mention about 200' of additional cabling that I was hoping to avoid by getting a receiver with eARC. Very piss poor design for 2023. 2 weekends wasted putzing around with this thing. Aside from that, it is a 5.2 channel home theater receiver. Nothing fancy, they are all the same from $50 to $5,000. My 13 year old Yamaha was still fine, I just wanted something that was voice controlled and with onboard bluetooth and eARC capability. Not sure if it's the receiver or the TV, but the eARC isn't that great. Samsung says that there is a problem on their end. Sometimes after changing between bluetooth input and my TV, I have to turn the receiver off and back on again before I get sound from the TV. But due to the lack of voice control for switching inputs, that is now a non-issue for me since I have everything hooked up to the TV and one HDMI going to this thing. Don't need eARC. One good thing about this system is that the compressed audio enhancer does work very well. I have a few 128kbps mp3 files of running water that sounded pretty terrible on my old Yamaha, even with the enhancer enabled. On this system, all of that tinniness is gone, and it sounds like I'm next to the brook. But I was using a stand-alone bluetooth 2.1 receiver on that system because it did not have onboard bluetooth, so that could have been the reason for that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023 by Jason

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Satisfied but not impressed.
Color: Black Style: AVR-S570BT
I purchased this as a replacement for one bought in 2000. My old tuner was 23 years old before the back Left Channel went out. I have to tell you it had better sound overall than this one. The base doesn't push nearly as hard. This is important to me as I listen to music and I watch old '80s movies with all of their thunderous explosions! But, at least the back Left Channel works and I have HDMI outlets now so there are some upgrades. I simply thought the sound would be at least at the same level of quality as my old tuner. But, overall I'm happy with this one because the surround sound now works properly. I'll just have to augment somehow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2023 by John Higgins

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Great unit, needs better bass control
Color: Black Style: AVR-S570BT
Works great as a receiver and an amp for the computer systems in my home office. Treble is good, but bass control -/+ needs more adjustment capability.
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2023 by Michael M. Rye

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