Skip to main content

Denon’s 13.4-channel AVR-A10H is a more affordable premium AV receiver

Denon AVR-A10H.
Denon

In the world of Denon’s much-lauded lineup of AV receivers, there’s the A-Series and then there’s everything else. And while the company’s flagship 15.4-channel AVR-A1H has few equals, at $6,499 it isn’t going to be within most people’s budgets. But perhaps a few more folks will be able to consider an A-Series AVR now that Denon has announced its AVR-A10H, a 13.4-channel receiver that delivers many of the same benefits as its bigger sibling, but for less: It will be available at authorized Denon retailers and online at denon.com starting October 1 for $4,699.

Denon AVR-A10H.
Denon

Like the A1H, the A10H can claim legit Japanese heritage. It’s built in Denon’s Shirakawa Audio Works, where, according to the company, highly trained experts at the factory maintain tighter tolerances and superior craftsmanship. The new model is also hand-tuned by the Denon Sound Master Shinichi Yamauchi, ensuring Denon’s signature sound.

Denon says the AVR-A10H deliver 150 watts per channel, which each channel located on its own board to minimize noise, distortion, and crosstalk. It houses new, premium-grade components like a new 9-DAC array of audiophile-grade 2-channel ESS DACs and an oxygen-free copper (OFC) wound transformer. It can process hi-res audio up to 24-bit/192kHz and immersive audio format support includes Dolby Atmos, DTS:X Pro, IMAX Enhanced, and Auro-3D.

Denon AVR-A10H.
Denon

It boasts seven HDMI inputs, each compatible with HDMI 2.1, Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, 8K/60, 4K/120, and HDCP 2.3. It also has three HDMI outputs: one that’s dedicated to 4K/120, and two that will do 8K/60 (one with HDMI ARC/eARC).

Inputs abound, with a dedicated phono (moving magnet) input, two optical, two coaxial, six analog line-ins, plus three legacy video inputs (two composites and one component). In addition to the 15 dedicated speaker outputs and four subwoofer outputs, the A10H can also be used as a 15-channel preamp.

You get Audyssey room correction as standard, but there are also two available paid room correction upgrades: Audyssey MultEQ and Dirac Live.

As with most Denon AVRs, Denon’s HEOS streaming software is built-in, letting you access a wide variety of subscription streaming services as well as manage the AVR-A10H as part of a multiroom audio system. Alternatively, you can use Apple AirPlay 2 with Apple Siri compatibility.

Simon Cohen
Simon Cohen covers a variety of consumer technologies, but has a special interest in audio and video products, like spatial…
Best Buy cut the price of this LG OLED TV from $1,500 to $750
The LG B4 Series OLED 4K TV on a white background.

As one of the best retailers for TV deals, it’s always worth checking out Best Buy. Right now, you can buy an LG 48-inch B4 OLED TV for 50% off. Usually priced at $1,500, it’s down to $750 for a limited time only. There are many Best Buy TV deals around but few as good as this one. For the price, you get a more affordable OLED TV than most while enjoying many of the best features that LG TVs have to offer. Here’s exactly what it has to offer.

Why you should buy the LG 48-inch B4 OLED TV
LG is the brand to go for the best OLED TVs around. Due to the OLED technology involved, the TV panel of the LG 48-inch B4 OLED TV is made up of self-lit pixels with over 8 million pixels all able to light up independently of each other. That means you get the most vibrant moments along with perfect blacks, even all within the same scene. There’s also 100% Color Volume and 100% Color Fidelity to further enhance how the LG 48-inch B4 OLED TV looks.

Read more
tvOS 18 is available now. Here’s why (and how) you should upgrade
Apple TV's Insight feature showing character and music information on screen.

Announced earlier in 2024, tvOS 18 for the Apple TV is now available. It contains some fun and handy features that all Apple TV owners should check out -- especially if you're an Apple TV+ or Apple Fitness+ subscriber.

The new tvOS 18 is compatible with every Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD model, but some features are limited to the Apple TV 4K.

Read more
This Hisense laser projector creates an 80 to 120-inch screen for $500 off
Hisense PL1 X-Fusion Laser Projector used to create screen on wall

Imagine an 80-inch to 120-inch screen in your living room or entertainment room. But not just a large screen, one that's vibrant, bright, and features an ultra-high-definition 4K resolution. That's precisely what the Hisense PL1 X-Fusion Laster UST Projector offers. It's a 4K-ready laser projector, featuring 2,200 Lumens of brightness. It also supports Dolby Vision, and Atmos, and comes with Google TV smart streaming built-in. Best of all, it's an ultra-short throw projector so you don't have to set it up far away from the screen or wall. It needs about 12 to 15 inches of distance for a 110-inch screen size. Best Buy is offering the Hisense PL1 X-Fusion today for $2,000, which is $500 off the regular price of $2,500. Deadpool and Wolverine starts streaming on October 1. You'll be just in time if you grab it now.

 
Why would you want the Hisense PL1 X-Fusion laser projector?

Read more