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Denon Announces DHT-S216 Sound Bar With DTS Virtual:X

Denon today announced its first full-range sound bar with DTS Virtual:X, the DHT-S216 (priced at $249). The sound bar leverages psychoacoustic algorithms, developed by DTS, to realistically simulate a multi-channel soundtrack played on a home theater surround sound system. The DHT-S216 is easily connected to any TV and media player via 4K UHD HDMI with Audio Return Channel (ARC) or optical/auxiliary inputs.

At 2.35-inches tall, the Denon DHT-S216 uses two 3-inch down-firing subwoofers, two 1 3/4 x 3 1/2-inch dual mid-range drivers and two 1-inch tweeters for a theater-like experience from a low-profile design. New to the Denon sound bar lineup, the DHT-S216 features “pure mode,” which eliminates surround processing and removes any adjusted characteristics associated with movie, music or night mode.

The wall-mountable Denon DHT-S216 is compatible with all HD and 4K TVs, use the provided HDMI cable to send audio from Smart TVs and other connected sources via the HDMI Audio Return Channel (one-in/one-out with ARC) supporting 4K/60 Hz and HDCP 2.2. Once connected via HDMI ARC, the sound bar is seamlessly controlled with a TV remote. If HDMI ARC isn’t available, the sound bar offers an optical input and can be wirelessly paired via Bluetooth to stream music, podcasts and other audio content.

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The DHT-S216 isn’t posted on Denon’s website yet, but when it is, it will be here.

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