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Denon AVR-X2900H 7.2ch AV Receiver Dolby Atmos 95W - In Stock Now

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Denon AVR-X2900H 7.2ch AV Receiver Dolby Atmos 95W - In Stock NowHigh Performance Surround Sound Made Flexible The Denon AVC X2900H is the perfect gateway into the world of high fidelity home cinema. It is engineered for the enthusiast who wants that legendary Denon muscle without over complicating the lounge room. Whether you are upgrading from a soundbar or building your first dedicated theatre, this receiver delivers 7. 2 channels of pure cinematic emotion that makes every movie night feel like a premiere. Why

High-Performance Surround Sound Made Flexible

The Denon AVC-X2900H is the perfect gateway into the world of high-fidelity home cinema. It is engineered for the enthusiast who wants that legendary Denon muscle without over-complicating the lounge room. Whether you are upgrading from a soundbar or building your first dedicated theatre, this receiver delivers 7.2 channels of pure cinematic emotion that makes every movie night feel like a premiere.


Why You’ll Love It

  • 3D Audio That Moves You: Experience breathtaking immersion with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. Instead of just hearing sound in front of you, you’ll feel rain falling from above and helicopters circling overhead. It pulls you right into the centre of the story.

  • Gaming Without the Lag: Built for the next generation of play, this hub ensures your gaming is ultra-smooth with 4K/120Hz support and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR). It’s the competitive edge you need for fluid, tear-free action.

  • Music Throughout the Home: With HEOS Built-in, your entertainment isn't tethered to the couch. Stream your favourite playlists to any HEOS-compatible speaker in the house and control it all from a single app on your phone.


Under the Hood

  • 95 Watts of Precision Power: High-current amplification ensures that even at lower volumes, dialogue remains pin-sharp. Explosive action scenes maintain their impact and detail without sounding strained or thin.

  • Future-Ready 8K Video: Equipped with advanced HDMI 2.1 connectivity, the X2900H supports the latest 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz formats. You also get Dolby Vision for rich colour and staggering contrast.

  • Tailored Room Acoustics: Every room is different. The built-in Audyssey MultEQ XT suite measures your space and optimises your speakers to deliver balanced, professional-grade sound automatically.

  • The 70% Power Guarantee: Unlike many brands, Denon guarantees the unit maintains over 70% of its rated power even when driving five channels simultaneously. This ensures stable and controlled performance when the action peaks.


CHT Insider Verdict

The AVC-X2900H is what we call the "Versatile Performer." It’s the ideal choice for an Australian living room where you want a high-end 5.2.2 Atmos setup. You get that incredible overhead bubble of sound without needing a massive, dedicated rack to house it.

Pro Tip: For the best results, try using the Web Control interface. It allows you to fine-tune your settings from your laptop or tablet without having to interrupt whatever is playing on the big screen. It’s a small detail that makes living with a high-end system a total breeze.

Specifications

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Product Type
  • 7.2 Channel AV Receiver
Powered Channels
  • 7
Processing Channels
  • 7.2
AMPLIFIER SPECIFICATIONS
Power Output
  • 95W
    • 8 Ohm, 20Hz - 20kHz, 0.08% THD, 2ch Drive
  • 125W
    • 6 Ohm, 1kHz, 0.7% THD, 2ch Drive
Amplifier Features
  • Discrete Power Amplifier
  • 70% Guarantee at 5ch driven
  • Bi-Amp Compatible
DIGITAL INPUTS
HDMI Inputs
  • 6 Rear
HDMI Outputs
  • 2 Main Zone
    • TV1
    • TV2
HDMI Input Resolution Support
  • Up to 8K, 60Hz
  • Up to 4K, 120Hz
HDMI Version
  • HDMI 2.1
HDR Support
  • HDR10
  • HDR10+
  • HLG
  • Dolby Vision
  • Dynamic HDR
HDMI Features
  • ARC/eARC
  • VRR
  • ALLM
  • QFT
  • AMD FreeSync
  • 8K Upscaling
  • HDCP 2.3
Digital Audio Inputs
  • 2 x Optical
  • 1 x Coaxial
ANALOGUE INPUTS
Analogue Audio Inputs
  • 4 x Stereo RCA Line Inputs
  • 1 x Phono MM Input
USB FUNCTIONS
USB Functions
  • Front USB-A Playback Input
  • USB Power Output
  • USB Mass Storage Playback
AUDIO PROCESSING
Surround Audio Formats
  • Dolby Atmos
  • Dolby Surround
  • DTS:X
  • DTS Neural:X
Room Correction
  • Audyssey
    • MultEQ XT
    • Dynamic EQ
    • Dynamic Volume
  • Optional Dirac Live Room Correction Upgrade
Supported Audio Formats
  • PCM
    • MP3
    • AAC
    • WMA
    • WAV
    • FLAC
    • ALAC
NETWORK AND STREAMING
Streaming Protocols
  • HEOS
  • Apple AirPlay 2
  • Bluetooth
  • Wi-Fi
  • Spotify Connect
  • TIDAL Connect
  • Roon Ready
Streaming Services
  • Spotify
  • TIDAL
  • Qobuz
  • Amazon Music HD
  • TuneIn Internet Radio
  • Deezer
  • SoundCloud
  • iHeartRadio
Network Functions
  • Multi-Room Audio
  • Group Playback
  • Web-Based Setup and Control
OUTPUTS
Subwoofer Outputs
  • 2 x RCA Outputs
Pre-Outs
  • 2.2 Channel RCA Pre-Outs
  • 1 x Zone 2 Stereo RCA Pre-Out
Speaker Terminals
  • 7 Speaker Terminals
  • 4 - 16 Ohm Compatible
MULTI-ZONE FUNCTIONALITY
Multi-Zone Support
  • 2 Source, 2 Zone
  • Zone 2 Stereo Pre-Out
  • Assignable Zone Speaker Outputs
DISPLAY AND INTERFACE
Display
  • 1 Line FLD Display
GUI
  • Denon Setup Assistant
  • Onscreen Channel Level Monitoring
  • Web-Based AVR Control and Setup
  • 3 GUI Languages
    • English
    • Français
    • Español
Remote Control
  • RC-1262
  • Denon AVR Remote App Support
POWER REQUIREMENTS AND CONSUMPTION
Power Consumption
  • 500W Peak
  • 75W Idle (ECO OFF)
  • 35W Idle (ECO ON)
  • 0.1W Standby
  • 0.5W Standby (CEC ON)
  • Less than 2.0W Standby (Network Standby ON)
Power Requirements
  • 230V AC
  • 50/60Hz
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Dimensions
  • 434mm Width
  • 340mm Depth
    • 331mm Depth (without antenna)
  • 167mm Height
    • 236mm Height (with antenna vertical)
Weight
  • 9.7kg
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